GLOBALITATION AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS - Cultural …
Diplomacy can be exerted in many forms; through peace talks, written constitutions, field experiences, etc. ... and organizations interact and globalization is making a profound effect on International relations. ... also, however, signifies a new paradigm within world politics and economic relations. While national governments for many years ...
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