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People's Diplomacy
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People's Diplomacy, also known
as citizen diplomacy or
common-sense way, refers to the
engagement of friendly and wise
citizens as representatives of
their country or a cause, often
complementing or even subverting
official diplomatic efforts.
It's a grassroots approach that
involves individuals and civil
society organizations in
building relationships,
rapport, and understanding
between nations.
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People's Diplomacy involves
noble, friendly and wise
citizens engaging in
international relations, often
rebuilding relationships between
countries.
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Win-Win
Mindset
Friendship
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This can manifest as citizen
diplomacy, where individuals
represent their nation or cause,
or through direct interactions
between diplomats and citizens
of the host country. The 1970s
saw a notable example of
people's diplomacy in the
US-China relationship, where
interactions between American
and Chinese people played a
crucial role in mending ties.
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Love
as the most powerful tools of
people's diplomacy
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All-inclusive love is a most
welcomed friendship ambassador
and a master-tool of people's
diplomacy.
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Love breeds love.
Love the World,
love all people, and you
will be loved everywhere.
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Laugher
as a key to building rapport
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