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Consider the role of diplomacy in international relations from "summary" of The History of the World by Sir Walter Raleigh

Diplomacy, the art of conducting negotiations between representatives of states, has played a crucial role in shaping international relations throughout history. From the ancient civilizations to the modern era, diplomacy has been instrumental in preventing conflicts, resolving disputes, and fostering cooperation among nations. In the ancient world, diplomacy was often conducted through envoys or ambassadors who were tasked with representing their rulers in negotiations with foreign powers. These diplomatic missions were essential for maintaining peaceful relations, establishing trade agreements, and forming alliances. The success of these diplomatic efforts depended on the skills and tact of the envoys in navigating the complexities of international politics. During the Middle Ages, diplomacy became more formalized with the establishment of permanent embassies and diplomatic protocols. Diplomats were trained in the art of negotiation, protocol, and etiquette, and played a key role in mediating disputes between rival states. The diplomatic corps...
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    The History of the World

    Sir Walter Raleigh

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