AP European History
Diplomatic policy refers to the strategies and decisions made by a state in managing its relationships with other nations, primarily through negotiation, treaties, and alliances. This approach aims to promote national interests, maintain peace, and address international conflicts. During significant events like the Congress of Vienna, diplomatic policy played a crucial role in reshaping Europeโs political landscape following the Napoleonic Wars, as major powers sought to establish a balance of power that would prevent future conflicts.