guerrilla diplomacy

"Guerrilla diplomacy" is an innovative approach in international relations, emphasizing flexibility and grassroots methods over traditional state-directed practices.

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Definition

C1International Relations

(technical, academic)A flexible and adaptive approach to international relations, operating outside traditional diplomatic channels and without direct government oversight.

Example

  • In times of political crisis, guerrilla diplomacy can be more effective than formal diplomatic efforts.
  • Guerrilla diplomacy often relies on personal networks and grassroots engagement to achieve its goals.

C1Diplomatic Practice

(technical, academic)An innovative method in diplomacy that uses non-traditional strategies, emphasizing agility, resourcefulness, and cross-cultural understanding.

Example

  • The ambassador's use of guerrilla diplomacy helped navigate the complex political landscape.
  • Guerrilla diplomacy allowed for rapid and effective responses during the negotiations.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "guerrilla diplomacy":

commodity diplomacyirregular warfare