![]() They have changed the way States interact, turning international relations from bilateral to multilateral settings, leaving behind the secrecy of diplomacy that was usual during the Cold War. In doing so, diplomats should foment friendly relations between nations and citizens, often called "Public Diplomacy".ĭiplomatic relations have also evolved with the emergence of international organizations. In the contemporary age of diplomacy, diplomats not only have to achieve the objective and roles set in the classic era, but also have to establish relations that transcend the realm of politics (including cultural, economic and scientific relations). The role that it was given was merely based on techniques (negotiation, representation) designed to achieve its main objective: establish political relations between States, always protecting its national interests. In the classic age of diplomacy, it was a tool for bilateral relations and was not part of public international law. The role of diplomatic relations has fluctuated between periods of history. Learning objectives: Understanding the background, functions, privileges and immunities surrounding diplomatic relations. Required knowledge: Subjects of International Law. ![]() ( Research contributors: Gabriel Concha, Valentina Garzon) Feedback can also be emailed directly to the person responsible for the text.Īuthors: Walter Arévalo. ![]() Comments and remarks are welcome as soon as this box is gone. This text is being created by OpenRewi and is not yet finished. ![]()
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