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The interconnectivity between politics, anarchy, and diplomacy is a complex and dynamic relationship that shapes the global landscape of governance and international relations. At its core, politics represents the structured exercise of power within a society or among nations. Anarchy, on the other hand, refers to the absence of a central authority or a state of disorder, often challenging traditional political structures. Diplomacy serves as the bridge between these two seemingly opposing forces. In the international arena, diplomacy is the art of negotiating and maintaining peaceful relations among states, even in the absence of a global government. It is a critical tool used by political actors to navigate the complexities of an anarchic system. Diplomacy seeks to establish norms, treaties, and agreements that mitigate the chaos inherent in anarchy and foster stability. Conversely, the influence of politics and power struggles can both enable and hinder diplomatic efforts. Political interests can either promote cooperation through diplomacy or exacerbate conflict when competing powers collide. Anarchy, as a backdrop, magnifies the importance of effective diplomacy in preventing chaos and violence on the global stage. The interplay between politics, anarchy, and diplomacy underscores the necessity of skillful negotiation and strategic alliances in a world where power dynamics are ever-evolving. Understanding this interconnected web is crucial for addressing the challenges and opportunities that define contemporary international relations.
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Kenwilliams Nyakomitah, 2023.
"Rethinking the Role of Diplomacy in Shaping World Politics,"
Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities, Pioneer Academic Publishing Limited, vol. 2(12), pages 1-5, December.
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RePEc:cvg:jrsshu:v:2:y:2023:i:12:p:1-5
DOI: 10.56397/JRSSH.2023.12.01
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