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:This page is about negotiations; for the board game, see Diplomacy (game).

The United Nations, with its headquarters in New York City, is the largest international diplomatic organization. Diplomacy is the art and practice of conducting negotiations between accredited persons (the diploma of the diplomat) representing groups or nations. It usually refers to international diplomacy, the conduct of international relations through the intercession of professional diplomats with regard to issues of trade and war. International treaties are usually negotiated by diplomats prior to endorsement by national politicians.

In an informal or social sense, diplomacy is the employment of tact to gain strategic advantage, one set of tools being the phrasing of statements in a non-confrontational, or social manner.

1 Overview

There are two major forms of diplomacy. The simplest and the oldest is bilateral diplomacy between two states. Bilateral diplomacy is still common with many treaties between two states (e.g. the Canadian-American Free Trade Agreement), and it is the main concern of embassies and state visits. The other form of diplomacy is multilateral diplomacy involving many states. Formal multilateral diplomacy is normally dated to the Congress of ViennaThe Congress of Vienna ( October 1, 1814 June 9, 1815) was a conference between ambassadors from the major powers in Europe that was chaired by the Austrian statesman Klemens Wenzel von Metternich and held in Vienna, Austria. Its purpose was to redraw the in the nineteenth century. Since then, multilateralism has grown in importance. Today most trade treaties, such as the WTOThe World Trade Organization (WTO) is an international organization which oversees a large number of agreements covering the "rules of trade" between its member states. It was created in 1995 as a secretariat to administer the General Agreement on Tariffs and FTAAThe Free Trade Area of the Americas or FTAA (in Spanish: rea de Libre Comercio de las Americas, ALCA in French: Zone de libre-echange des Ameriques, ZLEA in Portuguese: rea de Livre Comercio das Americas, ALCA is a proposed agreement to eliminate or reduc, arms control agreements, such as the Partial Test Ban TreatyThe Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapon Tests in the Atmosphere, in Outer Space, and Under Water often abbreviated as the Partial Test Ban Treaty PTBT , Limited Test Ban Treaty LTBT , or Nuclear Test Ban Treaty NTBT , although the former also refers to the Comp and Comprehensive Test Ban TreatyThe Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT bans all nuclear explosions in all environments, for military or civilian purposes and was opened for signature in New York on 24 September 1996, when it was signed by 71 States, including the five nuclear w, and environmental agreements, such as the Kyoto Accord, are multilateral. The United Nations is the most important institution of multilateral diplomacy.

There is a third form of diplomacy, in fact a variant of multilateral diplomacy, i.e. regional diplomacy, that is mulitlateral diplomacy that is practiced within a closed circle of geographic neighbors. We might call it 'mulitlateral diplomacy among intimates'. Since neighborhood is a fact of life, regional diplomacy involves a close blend of the bilateral and the limited group multilateral methods in pursuit of mutual interests.



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