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Diplomatic interventions can deescalate conflicts from "summary" of The End of War by John Horgan

The notion that diplomacy can help defuse conflicts is not particularly new or radical. In fact, it is a fundamental principle of international relations that dates back centuries. Diplomats are trained in the art of negotiation, compromise, and finding common ground. They are skilled at building relationships, fostering understanding, and creating opportunities for dialogue. By engaging in diplomatic interventions, countries can avoid resorting to violence and instead work towards peaceful resolutions. In many cases, conflicts arise due to misunderstandings, miscommunication, or lack of trust. Diplomats can help bridge these gaps by facilitating communication between parties, clarifying intentions, and addressing concerns. Through diplomacy, conflicting parties can explore alternative solutions, identify shared int...
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    The End of War

    John Horgan

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