Your textbook mentions that diplomats can only be successful if they have the support and backing of the governments they represent. (a) How could disagreement and dispute at the domestic level affect a diplomat's ability to negotiate? (b) How might these constraints affect diplomats from democratic governments differently than those from autocracies?
What will be an ideal response?
Negotiation is the diplomatic dialogue and discussion between two or more parties
with the goal of resolving, through give-and-take bargaining, perceived differences of
interests and the conflicts they cause.
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When agencies tasked with regulating businesses, industries, or other interest groups are populated by individuals with close ties to the very firms that they are supposed to regulate, it is defined as ______.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
In 2003, the State Department
a. favored the diplomatic process in its dealings with Iraq. b. favored intervention in Iraq. c. supported the Defense department in its decision to use force in Iraq. d. felt that they could successfully handle the aftermath of the war in Iraq.