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  • 31shuttle diplomacy — noun Use of a neutral third party to negotiate peace between two groups of people that refuse to directly talk with each other. The conflict in that country was resolved through shuttle diplomacy. Diplomats from neutral foreign countries met with …

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  • 32gunboat diplomacy — /gʌnboʊt dəˈploʊməsi / (say gunboht duh plohmuhsee) noun diplomacy or foreign affairs in conjunction with the use or threat of military force …

  • 33gunboat diplomacy — ► NOUN ▪ foreign policy supported by the use or threat of military force …

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  • 34dollar diplomacy — ☆ dollar diplomacy n. 1. the policy of using the economic power or influence of a government to promote and protect in other countries the business interests of its private citizens, corporations, etc. 2. the use of economic power by a country to …

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  • 35Derogatory use of "Byzantine" — The term Byzantine was first applied to the eastern Roman Empire by historians in the 16th century, decades after the Fall of Constantinople to the forces of Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire on 29 May, 1453. The term is used to describe any work,… …

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  • 36gunboat diplomacy — diplomatic relations involving the use or threat of military force, esp. by a powerful nation against a weaker one. [1925 30] * * * …

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  • 37dollar diplomacy — noun The effort of the United States particularly under President to further its aims in Latin America and East Asia through use of its economic power by guaranteeing loans made to foreign countries …

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  • 38gunboat diplomacy — gunboat di plomacy noun uncount the threat by one country to use military power against another in order to make it agree to something …

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  • 39dollar diplomacy — noun the use of a country s financial power to extend its international influence …

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  • 40gunboat diplomacy — noun foreign policy supported by the use or threat of military force …

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