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  2. Timeline of the United States diplomatic history - Wikipedia

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    The diplomatic history of the United States oscillated among three positions: isolation from diplomatic entanglements of other (typically European) nations (but with economic connections to the world); alliances with European and other military partners; and unilateralism, or operating on its own sovereign policy decisions. The US always was ...

  3. History of United States diplomatic relations by country

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    Diplomatic relations between Japan and the United States were mutually severed on December 8, 1941, when both nations declared war on each other in the wake of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. Normal diplomatic relations were resumed and the U.S. Embassy was reopened in Tokyo in 1952. Jordan [125] Consulate: Recognized: 1949; Relations ...

  4. Diplomatic history - Wikipedia

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    Ranke saw diplomatic history as the most important kind of history to write because of his idea of the "Primacy of Foreign Affairs" (Primat der Aussenpolitik), arguing that the concerns of international relations drive the internal development of the state. Ranke's understanding of diplomatic history relied on using as sources the large number ...

  5. Foreign relations of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States and Vanuatu established diplomatic relations on September 30, 1986 - three months to the day after Vanuatu had established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union. [287] Relations were often tense in the 1980s, under the prime ministership of Father Walter Lini in Vanuatu, but eased after that.

  6. Diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Modern diplomatic methods, practices, and principles originated largely from 17th-century European customs. Beginning in the early 20th century, diplomacy became professionalized; the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, ratified by most of the world's sovereign states, provides a framework for diplomatic procedures, methods, and ...

  7. Public diplomacy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    1990 – amendment to U.S. Information and Educational Exchange Act – authorized USIA director to "make certain products available to the Archivist of the United States for domestic distribution". But only 12 years after the fact. 1994 – United States International Broadcasting Act. 1998 – Foreign Affairs Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998

  8. Camp David’s long history as a diplomatic hotspot - AOL

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    US President Dwight Eisenhower (1890 - 1965) (left) and Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev (1874 - 1971) at Camp David, Maryland, September 25, 1959.

  9. Category : History of the foreign relations of the United States

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    H. United States and the Haitian Revolution; Harbord Commission; Havana Conference (1940) Hawaiian Kingdom–United States relations; History of U.S. foreign policy, 1776–1801