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  2. China–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Spain hosted Expo 2008, with China being a participant, and China hosted Expo 2010 in which Spain had a pavilion. As a consequence, China has become Spain's sixth-largest trading partner. [1] In 2018, during Xi Jinping's state visit to Spain, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez refused to sign a memorandum of understanding on the Belt and Road ...

  3. Public diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Standard diplomacy might be described as the ways in which government leaders communicate with each other at the highest levels, the elite diplomacy we are all familiar with. Public diplomacy, by contrast focuses on the ways in which a country (or multilateral organization such as the United Nations) communicates with citizens in other ...

  4. Foreign relations of Spain - Wikipedia

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    See Bhutan–Spain relations China: 9 March 1973 [100] See ChinaSpain relations. China has an embassy in Madrid, and a consulate-general in Barcelona. Spain has an embassy in Beijing and consulates-general in Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Shanghai. East Timor: 20 May 2002 [39] East Timor is accredited to Spain from its embassy in Lisbon, Portugal.

  5. Category:China–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Ambassadors of Spain to China (2 P) C. Chinese people of Spanish descent (3 C) S. Spanish expatriates in China (2 C, 8 P) Spanish people of Chinese descent (3 C, 4 P)

  6. Concessions and leases in international relations - Wikipedia

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    In international relations, a concession is a "synallagmatic act by which a State transfers the exercise of rights or functions proper to itself to a foreign private test which, in turn, participates in the performance of public functions and thus gains a privileged position vis-a-vis other private law subjects within the jurisdiction of the State concerned."

  7. Diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Public diplomacy is the exercise of influence through communication with the general public in another nation, rather than attempting to influence the nation's government directly. This communication may take the form of propaganda, or more benign forms such as citizen diplomacy , individual interactions between average citizens of two or more ...

  8. Putin orders Russian government and top bank to develop AI ...

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    He told the government and Sberbank, which is spearheading Russia's AI efforts, to "ensure further co-operation with the People's Republic of China in technological research and development in the ...

  9. International communication - Wikipedia

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    The need for international communication was due to the increasing effects and influences of globalization. As a field of study, international communication is a branch of communication studies, concerned with the scope of "government-to-government", "business-to-business", and "people-to-people" interactions at a global level. [2]