Diplomacy
Diplomacy is the practice of conducting negotiations and managing relations between governments, international organizations, and other political actors. It aims to advance policy objectives, resolve disputes, protect citizens, and foster peaceful cooperation. Diplomats and their offices represent their governments, use dialogue and negotiation as primary tools, and work through official channels such as embassies, consulates, and foreign ministries. Diplomacy seeks to influence outcomes without recourse to force.
Core methods include bilateral negotiations between two states and multilateral diplomacy within international organizations. Other forms
Historically, diplomacy has evolved from ad hoc message exchanges among courts to professional ministries and permanent
In practice, diplomacy is constrained by power dynamics, domestic politics, and international law.