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Russia – Spain: 35 Years of the Restoration of Diplomatic Relations
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RESTORATION OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH SPAIN AND CONCLUSION OF THE FIRST DISARMAMENT AGREEMENT WITH USA
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Colonial Diplomatic Relations and the Development of Pearling Industry in the Netherlands Indies, 1894-1899
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IMPLICATIONS OF XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS ON NIGERIANS AND NIGERIA-SOUTH AFRICA DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS: A REVIEW OF RE-CURRENT ISSUES
Published 2024-07-01“… This study identifies factors that influence the rise in Xenophobia attacks in South Africa and how that affect diplomatic relations between Nigeria and South Africa on the global stage. …”
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Cycles of History: China, North Korea and the End of the Korean War
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USA AND WESTERN EUROPEAN SANCTIONS POLICY WITH RESPECT TO RUSSIA
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Reflections on Korea in 2010: Trials and prospects for recovery of common sense in 2011
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TRADE AND PEACE: POLITICAL FORCES ARRANGEMENT IS DEFINED BY ECONOMIC INTERCONNECTION
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Neglected Questions on the “Forgotten War”: South Korea and the United States on the Eve of the Korean War
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The Soviet-British Relations at the Turn of 1917/1918: Key Issues and Untapped Opportunities
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“φίλος τε καὶ ξύμμαχος”
Published 2023-07-01“…Thus, our objective is to understand how the letters of Gelimer and Justinian present the diplomatic relations between these peoples and even help us to understand the growing hostility that culminated in war.…”
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Diplomacy by Russia, Diplomacy by Serbian. The First Soviet’s Representatives in Belgrad, and the First Yugoslav’s representatives in Moscow
Published 2009-04-01“…USSR and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia didn’t have any diplomatic relations till 1940 from the moment of their creation after the First World War. …”
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Türkiye’s Perspective Towards Lithuania and Lithuanian Tatars in the Framework of Cultural Diplomacy
Published 2023-10-01“…The relations established within the cultural framework between the citizens of both countries contribute positively to the 92-year diplomatic relations of the two countries. Turkish Embassy in Vilnius in particular, Ministry of National Education, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA), Yunus Emre Institute, Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities (YTB), universities, municipalities and other public institutions, companies, artists, academics, and students continue to contribute to the diplomatic relations between the two countries in the field of cultural diplomacy. …”
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ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FIRST RUSSIAN CONSULATES IN CHINA IN 1851–1852
Published 2018-07-01“…Establishment of the first Russian consulates was essential for the further development of diplomatic relations: in 1858 China opened 7 seaports for Russian traders, in 1861 the first Russian diplomatic representative was appointed to China. …”
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Enhancing Disaster Diplomacy between Indonesia and Turkey: A Study on the Roles of Non-State Actors in Collaborative Governance during the 2023 Earthquake
Published 2023-11-01“…Disaster diplomacy, the strategic use of humanitarian aid and disaster relief to strengthen diplomatic relations, emerged as a crucial element in international politics, particularly in the aftermath of natural disasters. …”
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RUSSIAN EMBASSY CHURCHES AND PRIEST DURING THE REIGN OF NICHOLAS I
Published 2018-02-01“…During the reign of Nicholas I the priests were appointed to those eastern countries with whom Russia wanted to open up diplomatic relations. The greatest number of cleric was in the Ottoman Empire and Greece. …”
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Colonel k. Škirpa's suggestion to guarrantee Lithuanian independence by Germany and the Soviet Union and their pledge to support Lithuania in her fight for Vilnius
Published 1998-12-01“…On one hand, Great Britain and especially France were strongly backing Poland in an attempt to achieve normal diplomatic relations with her eastern neighbor. On the other hand, the Lithuanian government was rejecting any diplomatic relations with Poland until the Vilnius region was returned. …”
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