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1 diplomacy
n1. дипломатія2. дипломатичність, такт- back-and-forth diplomacy непослідовна дипломатія- behind the scenes diplomacy кулуарна дипломатія- commercial diplomacy комерційна дипломатія- deterrent diplomacy дипломатія стримування/ залякування- gunboat diplomacy дипломатія канонерок- half-hearted diplomacy дипломатія, що проводиться без ентузіазму/ без зацікавленості- immoral diplomacy безпринципна дипломатія- international diplomacy міжнародна дипломатія- low-key diplomacy стримана "тиха" дипломатія- open diplomacy відкрита дипломатія- patient diplomacy дипломатія витримки/ терпіння- peace-making diplomacy миротворча дипломатія- secret diplomacy таємна дипломатія- shortsighted diplomacy недалекоглядна дипломатія- shuttle diplomacy човникова дипломатія- treacherous diplomacy зрадницька дипломатія- TV diplomacy телевізійна дипломатія- art of diplomacy мистецтво дипломатії- instruments of diplomacy дипломатичні засоби
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