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Diplomaticthat is a neologism used in discussions of international relations to describe a diplomatic approach that foregrounds explicit commitments, verifiable information, and open channels in negotiations. It is not an official doctrine but a descriptive label used to analyze certain negotiation styles.
Etymology and usage notes indicate that the term combines diplomatic practice with a demonstrative emphasis on
Diplomaticthat emphasizes transparency, accountability, and verifiability in diplomatic communication. Proponents argue for public release of negotiation
In analysis, diplomaticthat is applied to bilateral talks, multilateral forums, and arms-control or peace-process negotiations. It
Scholars and practitioners debate the balance between openness and strategic confidentiality. Supporters view it as strengthening
The term is not widely adopted in official diplomacy and remains primarily a descriptive label in discourse.
Diplomacy, transparency in diplomacy, negotiation theory, public diplomacy.