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Welcome to Diplomacy

  The Background to Canada’s Activist Policy Against Apartheid: Theoretical and Political Implications
  China: Foreign Policy, Human Rights, and Trade
  China’s Dialogue with the Dalai Lama 1978-90: Prenegotiation Stage of Dead End?
  A Critique of Containment
  Diplomacy and the Legacy of the Cold War: Post-11 September
  Gamal Abd Al-Nasser and an Example of Diplomatic Acumen
  Imperial Power and Dictatorship: Britain and the Rise of Reza Shah, 1921-1926
  King Alexander’s Coup of January 6, 1929: The American Response
  King Kojong’s Perception of the West During the Period of Opening of Ports
  A King’s Art: Dynastic Ambition and State Interest in Hussein’s Jordan
  Libya in US Foreign Policy: From Rogue State to Good Fellow?
  Libya’s Foreign Policy in Flux
  The Saudi Role in the American-Syrian Crisis of 1957
  The Tragedy of American Diplomacy? Rethinking the Marshall Plan
  The United States and Idi Amin: Congress to the Rescue
  US Diplomacy and the Downfall of a Cuban Dictator: Machado in 1933
  U.S. Recognition of Anastasio Somoza, 1936
  Why?
  Zaire: The Roots of the Continuing Crisis

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  • Internal Conflicts
  • War, Peace, and Security


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