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  2. Shuttle diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    In diplomacy and international relations, shuttle diplomacy is the action of an outside party in serving as an intermediary between (or among) principals in a dispute, without direct principal-to-principal contact. Originally and usually, the process entails successive travel ("shuttling") by the intermediary, from the working location of one ...

  3. Mediation - Wikipedia

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    Shuttle diplomacy [ edit ] While mediation implies bringing disputing parties face-to-face with each other, the strategy of "shuttle diplomacy", where the mediator serves as a liaison between disputing parties, also sometimes occurs as an alternative.

  4. Camp David Accords - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Camp David Accords Framework for Peace in the Middle East and Framework for the Conclusion of a Peace Treaty between Egypt and Israel Celebrating the signing of the Camp David Accords: Menachem Begin, Jimmy Carter, Anwar Sadat Type Bilateral treaty Signed 17 September 1978 (1978-09-17) Location ...

  5. With 'shuttle diplomacy,' step by step, Kissinger chased the ...

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    Via “shuttle diplomacy,” the gravelly-voiced diplomat traveled a relentless circuit between the countries in conflict to haggle in person with their leaders. He carried out the agenda step by ...

  6. 'Shuttle Diplomacy Gone Bad': How Japan's investing star ...

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    BOSTON/TOKYO (Reuters) -Hiromichi Mizuno's connections, spanning from the Japanese government to Harvard University, made him a guiding voice among climate-focused investors worldwide. Now those ...

  7. Analysis-Japan's departing Kishida sends signal to successor ...

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    The South Koreans hope for conciliatory comments from Kishida about Koreans forced to work for Japan during its occupation, but even without these the visit could help to keep "shuttle diplomacy ...

  8. Realpolitik - Wikipedia

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    Realpolitik (/ r eɪ ˈ ɑː l p ɒ l ɪ ˌ t iː k / ray-AHL-po-lih-teek German: [ʁeˈaːlpoliˌtiːk] ⓘ; from German real 'realistic, practical, actual' and Politik 'politics') is the approach of conducting diplomatic or political policies based primarily on considerations of given circumstances and factors, rather than strictly following ideological, moral, or ethical premises.

  9. Foreign policy of the John F. Kennedy administration - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 Kennedy and Castro began shuttle diplomacy to discuss the cooling of relations. Some wanted a Cuban break with the USSR as a condition for any agreement, however Kennedy disagreed, preferring "a more flexible approach" as "we don't want to present Castro with a condition that he obviously cannot fulfil". [ 39 ]