Difference between revisions of "Shuttle Diplomacy"
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− | Practice which involves a third party carrying on negotiations among the two principals of a dispute so that they never directly confront each other. This process usually entails considerable travelling (shuttling) by the intermediary. The term was originally used to describe US Secretary of State Henry | + | Practice which involves a third party carrying on negotiations among the two principals of a dispute so that they never directly confront each other. This process usually entails considerable travelling (shuttling) by the intermediary. The term was originally used to describe US Secretary of State [[Kissinger, Henry|Henry Kissinger]]’s efforts to mediate for a peace agreement between Israel and Syria and Israel and Egypt after the Yom Kippur War. |
[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] | [[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] | ||
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+ | == External links and references == | ||
+ | * [http://www.henryakissinger.com Official Website of Henry A. Kissinger] | ||
+ | * [http://fora.tv/2007/01/30/Henry_Kissinger#comments_section Henry Kissinger speaks at the Asia Society, NYC, February 2007] | ||
+ | * [http://www.ibtimes.com/forget-john-kerrys-shuttle-diplomacy-israel-palestinians-sign-historic-energy-deal-1528352 Forget John Kerry's Shuttle Diplomacy; Israel And Palestinians Sign Historic Energy Deal - International Business Times] | ||
+ | * [http://tehrantimes.com/politics/112660-us-mideast-shuttle-diplomacy-is-futile-iran U.S. Mideast shuttle diplomacy is futile: Iran - Tehran Times] |
Latest revision as of 07:45, 11 April 2014
Practice which involves a third party carrying on negotiations among the two principals of a dispute so that they never directly confront each other. This process usually entails considerable travelling (shuttling) by the intermediary. The term was originally used to describe US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger’s efforts to mediate for a peace agreement between Israel and Syria and Israel and Egypt after the Yom Kippur War.