Diplomatic approach refers to the strategies and methods used by diplomats to achieve their goals in international relations. It involves negotiation, persuasion, and forging alliances with other countries.
Related terms
Negotiation: The process of discussing issues between two or more parties with different interests in order to reach a mutually acceptable agreement.
Alliances: Refers to formal agreements between nations or groups for mutual support and cooperation during times of conflict or shared interests.
Embargo Act of 1807: A law passed by Congress that prohibited trade between the United States and foreign nations as a response to ongoing conflicts at sea.