A history of Diplomacy

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Diplomacy in the middle ages

The rise of Italian Renaissance Diplomacy

European Diplomacy
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Introduction
The concept and practice of diplomacy have undergone significant changes over the
years. The principle of diplomacy acts as an alternative to less honorable means in statecraft such
as furtive relations among nations. Diplomacy remains the accepted method of foreign policy,
influencing international relations through negotiations, dialogue and other methods with a view
to avoiding wars or violence. These negotiations are facilitated by authorized envoys and
political leaders.
An Analysis of the Historical Evolution of Diplomacy
Diplomacy, as practiced today, is believed to be a product of the post-Renaissance
European state system. The concept has developed through different incarnations since the early
cases. The practice of diplomacy has withstood many phases of development to its modern
practice. The modern implications of diplomacy imply considerable evolution in certain essential
areas. These major changes have occurred particularly in the scope of diplomacy and therein the
role of the diplomat. Newfangled practices have evolved to include international cooperation
through inter and non-governmental organizations such as the United Nations, NATO and
Amnesty International. This analysis focuses on the major transformative historical times
ranging from late Medieval Europe through the Renaissance period to the emerging practices of
diplomacy.
Diplomatic practices in the archaic period

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The earliest emergence of diplomacy can be traced back to the existence of diplomatic
practices among different cultures in the archaic period. This era the inception of diplomatic
relations between political societies. These negotiations are believed to be the dictum of
international law. The facilitators of such negotiations, just as in modern diplomacy, were
accredited by their appointing authority.
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