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Journal articles on the topic "Empires and diplomacy"

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Leira, Halvard, and Benjamin de Carvalho. "The Intercity Origins of Diplomacy: Consuls, Empires, and the Sea." Diplomatica 3, no. 1 (2021): 147–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/25891774-03010008.

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Abstract City diplomacy is a fairly new topic in the study of diplomacy, and, many would argue, a fairly recent empirical phenomenon. A counterpoint to this could be to reference how the alleged origin of diplomacy in Greek antiquity was city-centered, as were the earliest forms of Renaissance diplomacy in Italy. In this essay we want to probe the connections between cities and diplomacy through problematizing what has counted as diplomacy. Our starting point is that cities have always mattered to what we could analytically refer to as diplomatic practice. Being conscious of the conceptual amb
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Chen, Li. "Universalism and Equal Sovereignty as Contested Myths of International Law in the Sino-Western Encounter." Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d'histoire du droit international 13, no. 1 (2011): 75–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157180511x552054.

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AbstractContrary to the relevant traditional historiography, this article argues that early modern Sino-Western conflicts are to a great extent attributable to the sustained contestation between China and the Western empires (particularly Britain) over their competing claims to sovereignty in China. The article shows that the Western empires' demand for extraterritoriality and natural rights to freely trade, travel, and proselytize in China originated in their assumption of universal sovereignty in the non-Christian world. The early Sino-Western encounter illustrates how the discourses of sove
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Shacillo, Vyacheslav. "Russian Diplomacy and the USA’s Seizure of the Phillipine Islands." ISTORIYA 13, no. 5 (115) (2022): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840021545-8.

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The article examines the main aspects of the foreign policy of the Russian Empire concerning the seizure of the Philippine Islands by the United States during the Spanish-American War of 1898. This event did not affect the vital interests of the Russian Empire and Russia during this war avoided taking any steps that could damage the friendly relations with the United States. On the other hand, while pursuing an active foreign policy in the Pacific region in those years, St. Petersburg feared the strengthening of the positions of the British and German Empires in the Far East. That is why the s
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Wirta, Kaarle, Katja Tikka, and Jaakko Björklund. "Administering Empire. Business Diplomacy in Early Modern Sweden: The Cases of Abraham Cabiljau and the Gothenburg Company." Legatio: The Journal for Renaissance and Early Modern Diplomatic Studies, no. 5 (January 1, 2022): 21–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/legatio.2021.02.

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The article illustrates the importance of business diplomacy practised by free agents, who navigated and negotiated between northern European empires for widespread commercial, legal and administrative developments. Abraham Cabiljau’s career is an example from the early modern Swedish empire, which stands on the threshold of a new era. In the Swedish empire, Cabiljau was involved in several different sectors, from military recruitment to the development of state accounting and administration of international trade. He represents the Swedish empire’s vast economic relationships with internation
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Pinto, Paulo Jorge de Sousa. "‘Whether it pleases the locals or not’: Empire and Consent in Portuguese Asia during the Sixteenth Century." Ler História 84 (2024): 55–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/11uqt.

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Is consent a valid or useful concept in the context of sixteenth century Portuguese Asia? Given the specific characteristics of this empire, a study of consent has the potential to shed light on its nature, the form in which it was built, and how it survived. It may likewise prove useful for clarifying the complexity of this empire’s dynamics, namely its relations with the Asian powers. In some cases, consent formed part of the guidance and orders issued from Lisbon, and to some extent it was integrated into the Portuguese Crown’s policy towards war and diplomacy. A number of interesting contr
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Robarts, Andrew. "Imperial confrontation or regional cooperation?: Bulgarian migration and Ottoman-Russian relations in the Black Sea region, 1768-1830s." Turkish Historical Review 3, no. 2 (2012): 149–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18775462x00302004.

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The Black Sea region from 1768-1830s has traditionally been characterized as a theater of warfare and imperial competition. Indeed, during this period, the Ottoman and Russian empires engaged in four armed conflicts for supremacy in the Balkans, the Caucasus, and on the Black Sea itself. While not discounting geo-strategic and ideological confrontation between the Ottoman and Russian empires, this article - by adopting the Black Sea region as its primary unit of historical and political analysis - will emphasize the considerable amount of exchange that took place between the Ottoman and Russia
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Nyakomittah, Kenwilliams, and Lydia Mareri. "War, Peace and Diplomacy: An Analysis of Strategic History of the International System." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VII, no. V (2023): 1634–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2023.70626.

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The International System has been marked by wars, peace, and diplomacy, each playing a crucial role in shaping the strategic history of the world. In the realm of international relations, war, peace and diplomacy form the central themes of interaction between states. War and peace have been used interchangeably to not only claim territories, but also to engage with each other. With the development of diplomacy as a means of interaction between sovereign states, a new frontier was opened which the world has adopted with enthusiasm. However, there remains lessons from significant epochs concerni
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Cano, Gaël Sánchez, and Miquel de la Rosa Lorente. "Immaterial Empires: France and Spain in the Americas, 1860s and 1920s." European History Quarterly 50, no. 3 (2020): 393–411. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265691420933491.

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Imperial expansion in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries has been largely studied as a military and economic phenomenon. According to the widely accepted narrative, European empires expanded their power across the world following different ‘formal’ (direct) and ‘informal’ (indirect) strategies. This article argues that, beyond material forms of conquest and effective domination, empires also implemented their rule through the use of immateriality. We explore this phenomenon through a transnational and diachronic comparison of the cases of France in the 1860s and Spain in the 1920s. Both ex
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Erdemi̇r, Hatice. "The Nature of Turko-Byzantine Relations in the Sixth Century Ad." Belleten 68, no. 252 (2004): 423–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2004.423.

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In the middle of the sixth century, a new nomad power emerged in central Asia. A federation led by Turkic groups which rapidly impinged on the Persian empire after the subjugation of the Hephtalites and had an impact on the Roman empire through the flight westwards of the Avars. As a result, both Romans and Persians were soon in diplomatic contact with the Turkish Kagan, and considerable evidence for this process is presented in the fragments of the Greek historian Menandros Protector, with useful supporting material in the historian Theophylact Simocatta and the Syriac author John of Ephesus.
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Sapozhnikova, Mariya G. "THE TRANSFORMATION OF DIPLOMACY DURING THE REIGN OF THEODOSIUS II (ON THE EXAMPLE OF ROMAN-PERSIAN RELATIONS)." TULA SCIENTIFIC BULLETIN. HISTORY. LINGUISTICS, no. 2 (18) (September 30, 2024): 21–29. https://doi.org/10.22405/2712-8407-2024-2-21-29.

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The article analyzes the Byzantine-Persian conflicts in the era of Theodosius II. The author touches upon the main causes of the enmity between these two great powers – territorial disputes, religious and ideological differences. The main part of the article reveals the changes in Constantinople's foreign policy strategy in the first half of the 5th century. One of the reasons for these transformations was the breakup of the Roman Empire into two parts, Eastern and Western, in 395. This strengthened the parity of Persia and the Eastern Roman Empire. At the same time, new players appeared on th
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Empires and diplomacy"

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Singerton, Jonathan Oliver Ward. "Empires on the edge : the Habsburg monarchy and the American Revolution, 1763-1789." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/33103.

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Throughout 2013 the governments of the Austrian Republic and United States of America celebrated the 175th anniversary of diplomatic relations between them. This date marks the accreditation of ambassadors in 1838 but obscures the sixty-year prehistory, begun when the first American envoy reached Vienna in 1778. The Habsburg Monarchy became the last European Great Power to recognise the United States, but the reasons behind this also have eighteenth-century origins. The United States and the successor states to the Habsburg Monarchy, therefore, share a much longer, more complex and deeply enta
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Paillette, Céline. "La diplomatie des épidémies : la France au miroir de la Grande-Bretagne des années 1870 aux années 1920." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 1, 2024. https://ecm.univ-paris1.fr/nuxeo/site/esupversions/97697727-b335-4f81-afc5-69ac206da896.

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La présente thèse porte sur l’histoire de la diplomatie des épidémies, des relations franco-britanniques et de la mondialisation, des années 1870 aux années 1920. Elle s’intéresse à toutes les échelles ainsi qu’à tous les lieux et à tous les espaces de la diplomatie des épidémies, comprise comme l’ensemble des négociations et des dispositifs internationaux engagés pour assurer un contrôle des épidémies et concourir à la sécurité sanitaire internationale. Au cœur de notre sujet, il y a la peste et le choléra, définis par l’hygiène internationale française comme des maladies « par importation ».
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SÁNCHEZ, CANO Gaël. "Spiritual empire : Spanish diplomacy and Latin America in the 1920s." Doctoral thesis, European University Institute, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/64748.

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Defence date: 28 October 2019<br>Examining Board: Prof Regina Grafe, European University Institute (Supervisor); Prof Lucy Riall, European University Institute (Second Reader); Prof David Marcilhacy, Sorbonne Université; Dr Christian Goeschel, University of Manchester<br>This thesis focuses on the practice of cultural diplomacy in post-imperial contexts through the study of the Spanish-Latin American case (Hispano-Americanism) during the 1920s. It advances the concept of ‘spiritual empire’ to make sense of the weight of imperial legacies in multilateral international relations. It highligh
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Biaggi, Marcus Vinicius Correia. "Sobre Diplomacia e Território (1831-1834): edição de documentos do Arquivo Histórico do Itamaraty." Universidade de São Paulo, 2014. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8138/tde-13102014-190838/.

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Esta dissertação consiste na seleção, transcrição e edição crítica de documentos do arquivo do Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros do Império do Brasil entre a queda de Pedro I e 1834, com o propósito de desenvolver um instrumento de pesquisa que amplie o acesso a fontes sobre a formação territorial no Estado brasileiro e suas relações exteriores. A dissertação contém um Estudo Introdutório sobre as edições de documentos do Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros e sobre as tensões em torno da \"questão portuguesa\", propostas de secessão territorial do Império e ações movidas pela diplomacia pa
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Yasamee, F. A. K. "Ottoman diplomacy : Abdülhamid II and the Great Powers 1878-1888 /." Istanbul : Isis press, 1996. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb370331181.

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Ternat, François. "Inscrire la paix dans les espaces lointains. Histoire diplomatique d’un entre-deux-guerres : les négociations franco-britanniques de 1748 à 1756." Thesis, Paris 4, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA040247.

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Guerres et paix ont jalonné le duel franco-britannique, une des trames essentielles des relations internationales au XVIIIe siècle. Or c’est ce même siècle des Lumières qui a célébré l’idée d’équilibre européen, d’équilibre des puissances, pour limiter les conflits et « préserver la paix ». Le présent travail se situe pendant la courte période de paix qui sépare deux conflits européens majeurs où s’affrontèrent la Grande-Bretagne et la France, la guerre de Succession d’Autriche (1740-1748) et la guerre de Sept Ans (1756-1763). Il s’agit d’étudier, au milieu du siècle, les pratiques de la paix,
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Talbot, Michael. "British diplomacy in the Ottoman Empire during the long eighteenth century." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2013. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.645966.

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Hanzawa, Asahiko. "An invisible surrender : the United Nations and the end of the British Empire, 1956-1963." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.275779.

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Prasad, Prerona. "Diplomacy and foreign policy in the personal reign of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos (945-959)." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2015. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:ab8287bf-9eeb-44a0-b25d-317cb6da3131.

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This thesis examines Byzantine diplomacy and foreign policy in the round in the personal reign of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos (945-959). This particular period has been singled out for investigation because Constantine had a keen personal interest in foreign affairs and two treatises from his reign, the De administrando imperio and the De cerimoniis aulae byzantinae, shed light upon the Byzantine view of the outside world and the workings of imperial bureaux charged with diplomatic affairs and the administration of military campaigns. After introducing the subject and the key sources, the
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Coulter, Laura Jane Fenella. "The involvement of the English Crown and its Embassy in Constantinople with pretenders to the throne of the Principality of Moldavia between the years 1583 and 1620 : with particular reference to the pretender Stefan Bogdan between 1590 and 1612." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1993. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1381756/.

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In the late sixteenth century English commerce expanded under the auspices of the Levant Company into the Ottoman Empire, which resulted in the establishment of an English Embassy at Constantinople, enabling the English Crown to pursue its aspirations as a European power. English Ambassadors involved themselves in the affairs of the Ottoman Empire and surrounding states, including those of the principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia, both Ottoman vassal states. In the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries a number of men claiming to be the rightful rulers of these principalities soug
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Books on the topic "Empires and diplomacy"

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Wilson, Keith M. (Keith Malcolm), 1944-, ed. West meets East: An English diplomat in the Ottoman Empire and Persia, 1890-1918 : the unfinished autobiography of Sir Charles Marling. Isis, 2010.

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Hirata, Yōichirō. Zui Tō Teikoku keiseiki ni okeru gunji to gaikō: Military and diplomacy during the formative period of the Sui and Tang Empires = Sui Tang Di Guo xing cheng jie duan de jun shi yu wai jiao. Kyūko Shoin, 2021.

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Alesi, Danielle. Eating Animals in the Early Modern Atlantic World. Amsterdam University Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789048560172.

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This book examines how the perceived edibility of animals evolved during the colonization of the Americas. Early European colonizers ate a variety of animals in the Americas, motivated by factors like curiosity, starvation, and diplomacy. As settlements increased and became more sustainable, constructs of edibility shifted and the colonial food system evolved accordingly. By exploring the changes in animal edibility identifiable in early modern Spanish, French, and English sources in the regions of Mesoamerica, Greater Amazonia, and the east coast of North America, this book shows that animals
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Robin, Gabriel. Entre empire et nations: Penser la politique étrangère. Jacob, 2004.

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Bacevich, A. J. American Empire: The realities and consequences of U.S. diplomacy. Harvard University Press, 2002.

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Hawley, Donald. Sandtracks in the Sudan. Michael Russell (Publishing) Ltd., 1995.

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Atkins, Martyn. Informal empire in crisis: British diplomacy and the Chinese customs succession, 1927-1929. East Asia Program, Cornell University, 1995.

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Holt, P. M. Early Mamluk diplomacy, 1260-1290: Treaties of Baybars and Qalāwūn with Christian rulers. E.J. Brill, 1995.

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Anglo-Japanese Alliance: The Diplomacy of Two Island Empires 1984-1907. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2012.

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Nish, Ian. Anglo-Japanese Alliance: The Diplomacy of Two Island Empires 1984-1907. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Empires and diplomacy"

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Wihtol de Wenden, Catherine. "Refugees." In IMISCOE Research Series. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-31716-3_3.

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AbstractThe management of refugees is perhaps the aspect of migration that has been most extensively viewed and approached from an international perspective. After a period when there was no public policy in place related to refugees, during which they were welcomed by churches and other private networks (such as French Protestants during the seventeenth century seeking refuge in Germany, the UK, and the Netherlands), and some individual elites went into exile in response to regime changes and revolutions (such as Chateaubriand, Louis Napoléon Bonaparte, and Victor Hugo, to mention the most we
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Belohlavek, John M. "John Quincy Adams, Diplomacy, and American Empire." In A Companion to John Adams and John Quincy Adams. John Wiley & Sons, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118524381.ch14.

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Biedermann, Zoltán. "Conversion Diplomacy." In (Dis)connected Empires. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198823391.003.0005.

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Chapter 4 explores the ways in which rulers and princes across Sri Lanka followed Bhuvanekabāhu’s initiative and engaged diplomatically with the Portuguese empire. Conversion to Catholicism became a key diplomatic tool during the 1540s. This served the interests of Lankan rulers and princes in the short term, helping them to transfuse imperial ideas into the Portuguese sphere, but also prepared the ground for larger transformations in the longer run, driven by Catholic Universalism. Sri Lanka as a territory of the mind began to emerge among the Portuguese, combining Lankan ideas of the island
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Thornton, John K. "Firearms, Diplomacy, and Conquest in Angola." In Empires and Indigenes. NYU Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814753088.003.0007.

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Mayers, David. "Collapse and the Art of Diplomacy." In The Ambassadors and America’s Soviet Policy. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195068023.003.0011.

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Abstract The history of the decline and fall of the Soviet empire will one day produce its own Edward Gibbon. This second historian might (reasonably) be convinced by this observation from his predecessor: “There is nothing more contrary to nature than the attempt to hold in obedience distant provinces.” George Kennan certainly approved of Gibbon’s insight, especially as it anchored his ideas about containing the USSR. Broader interpretations will place the Soviet empire in the context of European disorder since 1789 and its varieties of brutality. The essential problem arose from the European
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Blachford, Kevin. "The Institutions of Kingship and Diplomacy." In World Order in Late Antiquity. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780191991271.003.0004.

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Abstract The Two Eyes rivalry would develop across late antiquity norms and practices that allowed for shared ideas of hierarchy, status, and imperial greatness. Through such practices, the two empires would adopt institutions of diplomacy and kingship which allowed for each empire to recognize within the other similar claims to authority and legitimacy, despite professing universal claims to rule. Within modern international relations, English School scholars highlight the importance of institutions as constituting the normative structure of an inter-polity society. For late antiquity, the in
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Hirst, Samuel J. "Revolutionary Diplomacy." In Against the Liberal Order. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198916628.003.0002.

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Abstract This chapter offers a broad survey of Soviet-Turkish diplomatic relations between 1919 and 1939, and it argues that Bolshevik and Kemalist elites developed a partnership with bilateral and interstate forms that carried political meaning. Allied intervention in the former Russian and Ottoman empires prompted Soviet-Turkish cooperation, which moved beyond pragmatism as it evolved in response to two alternatives. The first was cross-border initiatives beyond state control: the Russian and Ottoman imperial governments had frequently clashed, and their rivalry had involved appeals across b
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Faucher, Charlotte. "Women and the Professionalisation of Cultural Diplomacy in the Interwar Period." In Propaganda, Gender, and Cultural Power. British Academy, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197267318.003.0006.

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The experience of the First World War led European states to reflect on new ways to promote their nations' interests overseas, both within and outside their empires. During the interwar period, European foreign ministries began to increasingly consider artistic and literary productions as effective tools to promote their nations abroad. These diplomatic reforms meant that diplomats were entering the sphere of cultural diplomacy that had, in Britain, largely been peopled by upper-middle-class women, and, to a lesser extent, male academics. While diplomats would harmoniously cooperate with the l
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Beckman, Daniel. "Achaemenid Diplomacy in Historical Perspective." In Brill’s Companion to War in the Ancient Iranian Empires. BRILL, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004710771_008.

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Blachford, Kevin. "Diplomatic Practices in the Sixth Century." In World Order in Late Antiquity. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780191991271.003.0006.

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Abstract The period of the sixth century would see the Byzantine and Persian rivalry adopt two seemingly contradictory trends. The two imperial powers would develop highly formalized practices of diplomacy concurrently with a greater propensity to war. Two peace treaties in particular, the ‘Eternal Peace’ treaty of 532 and the treaty of 561/2, would seek to recognize mutual spheres of influence and create strategic stability between the two empires. The negotiations between the two sides aimed to resolve the problem of defending against nomadic incursions. This diplomacy demonstrates that a ce
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Conference papers on the topic "Empires and diplomacy"

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Saidov, Shavkat. "Mapping Diplomacy: Khanate of Khiva and Russian Empire Relations in Focus." In The Second Pamir Transboundary Conference for Sustainable Societies- | PAMIR. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5220/0012974900003882.

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Ryazhev, A. S. "Letters from Bukhara and their Russian Interpretation: the Diplomatic Context of Religious Relations in Central Asia (Early." In IV Международный научный форум "Наследие". SB RAS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/978-5-6049863-1-8-61-65.

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The study mainly concentrates on the religious policy of Catherine II in the southeast of the Russian Empire. The attitude of the Russian authorities to the external relations of the Qazakhs and the impact of the diplomacy of the Ottoman Empire and Central Asian states on Qazakhs is examined here. The author indicates that such an attitude was dictated by the logic of the Russian-Turkish war of 1787–1791 and its consequences. The research bases on unpublished sources of the Russian State Archive of Ancient Charters (RGADA). In general, the proposed work expands the understanding of the role of
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Mischevca, Vlad. "Phanariot diplomacy (1711-1821)." In Latinitate, Romanitate, Românitate. Conferinţa ştiinţifică internaţională, Ediția a 7-a. Moldova State University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59295/lrr2023.18.

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The Phanariot princes, as in the previous era of autochthonous reigns, had diplomatic agents at the Sublime Porte (Capukehai) and benefited from the same ceremonial forms. Thus, throughout the period of the Phanariot reigns (1711-1821), the Romanian Principalities, through their diplomatic agents from Constantinople, who performed the function of representatives of the voivode with diplomatic envoy status, accredited by the Ottoman authorities (Grand vizier), affirmed their status autonomous within the Ottoman Empire. The increase in the importance of the Capukechais during the Phanariot reign
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Станков, К. Н. "Russia at the Brunswick Congress (in the First Half of 1714)." In Конференция памяти профессора С.Б. Семёнова ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ ЗАРУБЕЖНОЙ ИСТОРИИ. Crossref, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55000/semconf.2023.3.3.010.

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Брауншвейгский конгресс был широким европейским дипломатическим форумом, на котором была предпринята попытка закончить Северную войну, заключив мир между Россией и Швецией. В конгрессе принимали участие представители Австрии, Дании, Польши-Саксонии, Пруссии, Ганновера и России. Последняя фактически впервые заявила о себе как о новой империи на евразийском пространстве. Ее главной задачей было заключение мира со Швецией на условиях всех территориальных приобретений, достигнутых в ходе Северной войны. Представителем России на Брауншвейгском конгрессе в январе 1714 г. царским указом был назначен
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Чернов, О. А. "Accession of Merv and Border Issues in N. V. Tcharykow Note about the Trip Along the Bank of the Tejen." In Конференция памяти профессора С.Б. Семёнова ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ ЗАРУБЕЖНОЙ ИСТОРИИ. Crossref, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55000/semconf.2023.3.3.022.

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В 1884 году произошло событие, которое получило такое распространённое название, как «мирное присоединение Мерва». Присоединение Мерва привело к необходимости решения ряда последующих вопросов. Как в самом присоединении, так и дальнейших мероприятиях принимал участие Николай Валерьевич Чарыков, крупный дипломат и заметный учёный. Сразу же после окончания военных действий Н. В. Чарыков и генерал А. В. Комаров совершили ряд поездок по присоединённой территории. В записке, опубликованной в специальном закрытом сборнике, российский дипломатический чиновник сообщал о поездке по берегам пограничной
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Reports on the topic "Empires and diplomacy"

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Denton, Ashlie. Building Climate Empire: Power, Authority, and Knowledge Within Pacific Islands Climate Change Diplomacy and Governance Networks. Portland State University Library, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.6285.

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Cvijić, Srdjan, Maja Bjeloš, Luka Šterić, Marko Drajić, and Ivana Ranković. Balkan Csárdás: Hungarian Foreign Policy Dance. Belgrade Centre for Security Policy, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55042/gzwk7404.

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As part of the overall focus on the democratic backsliding in Hungary since Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz reassumed power in 2010, numerous international observers have expressed concern regarding increasing Hungarian influence in the Western Balkans. Specifically, many fear that through intensified meddling in Western Balkan affairs, Orbán’s Hungary would spread its illiberal influence throughout the region and subsequently undermine broader EU policy. In 2019, the process leading to the appointment of Olivér Várhelyi (a Hungarian diplomat close to Orbán) to the position of the European Commissioner
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