International Relations, DEL-GAN
International relations is the study of the relations of states with each other and with international organizations and certain subnational entities (e.g., bureaucracies, political parties, and interest groups). It is related to a number of other academic disciplines, including political science, geography, history, economics, law, sociology, psychology, and philosophy.
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Delian League, confederacy of ancient Greek states under the leadership of Athens, with headquarters at Delos,......
Democratic Party of Korea (DP), centrist-liberal political party in South Korea. The party supports greater human......
democratic peace, the proposition that democratic states never (or almost never) wage war on one another. The concept......
Treaty of Deogaon, (Dec. 17, 1803), pact concluded by Sir Arthur Wellesley (later 1st duke of Wellington) between......
dependency, in international relations, a weak state dominated by or under the jurisdiction of a more powerful......
dependency theory, an approach to understanding economic underdevelopment that emphasizes the putative constraints......
deterrence, military strategy under which one power uses the threat of reprisal effectively to preclude an attack......
Truce of Deulino, (December 1618), agreement suspending for 14 and a half years the hostilities between Poland......
Development Assistance Committee (DAC), international committee acting under the auspices of the Organisation for......
DGI, the secret intelligence agency of Cuba. The agency was established with the help of the Soviet KGB in 1961,......
DGSE, (“External Documentation and Counterespionage Service”), secret intelligence and counterintelligence service......
diplomacy, the established method of influencing the decisions and behaviour of foreign governments and peoples......
- Introduction
- Negotiation, Protocol, Relations
- Greece, Negotiation, International Relations
- Roman Catholic, Church, Relations
- Italian, System, Spread
- Concert Europe, WWI Outbreak
- International Relations, Negotiation, Peace
- Summit, Negotiation, International Relations
- Negotiation, Multilateralism, Mediation
- Negotiation, Protocol, Relations
- Negotiation, Representation, Communication
- Negotiation, Multilateral, International
diplomatic immunity, in international law, the immunities enjoyed by foreign states or international organizations......
diplomatic recognition, term that may refer either to the procedure by which a new state is formally accepted by......
Since its inception in 1908 the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has had fewer than 15 directors. This......
disarmament, in international relations, any of four distinct conceptions: (1) the penal destruction or reduction......
Doctors Without Borders, international humanitarian group dedicated to providing medical care to people in distress,......
Dollar Diplomacy, foreign policy created by U.S. Pres. William Howard Taft (served 1909–13) and his secretary of......
dominion, the status, prior to 1939, of each of the British Commonwealth countries of Canada, Australia, New Zealand,......
domino theory, theory adopted in U.S. foreign policy after World War II according to which the “fall” of a noncommunist......
Don Pacifico Affair, (1850), a quarrel between Great Britain and Greece, in which British acts antagonized France......
Donation of Pippin, traditional name of the oral or written promise made by the Carolingian king Pippin III to......
donatário, the recipient of a capitania (captaincy), both a territorial division and a royal land grant in Portuguese......
Treaty of Dover, (1670), pact by which Charles II of England promised to support French policy in Europe in return......
Dreikaiserbund, an alliance in the latter part of the 19th century of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia, devised......
Dual Alliance, a political and military pact that developed between France and Russia from friendly contacts in......
Dumbarton Oaks Conference, (August 21–October 7, 1944), meeting at Dumbarton Oaks, a mansion in Georgetown, Washington,......
dyarchy, system of double government introduced by the Government of India Act (1919) for the provinces of British......
détente, period of the easing of Cold War tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union from 1967 to 1979. The......
Earth Council Alliance (ECA), network of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and individuals dedicated to promoting......
East African Community (EAC), organization that provides for cooperation, including the maintenance of a common......
East Asian Economic Group (EAEG), proposed regional bloc of East Asian and Southeast Asian countries. Suggested......
Eastern Question, diplomatic problem posed in the 19th and early 20th centuries by the disintegration of the Ottoman......
Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), one of the six principal organs of the United Nations (UN), responsible for......
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), international organization founded in 1961 to stimulate......
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), African organization established by the Treaty of Lagos in......
economic development, the process whereby simple, low-income national economies are transformed into modern industrial......
economic integration, process in which two or more states in a broadly defined geographic area reduce a range of......
economic regionalism, institutional arrangements designed to facilitate the free flow of goods and services and......
economic sanctions, restrictions, including those on trade, travel, and access to financial assets, imposed by......
economic statecraft, the use of economic means to pursue foreign policy goals. Foreign aid, trade, and policies......
Treaty of Edirne, (Sept. 14, 1829), pact concluding the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–29, signed at Edirne (ancient......
Eider Program, (1848–64), the domestic and foreign policy cornerstone of Denmark’s National Liberal governments......
Group of Eight (G8), intergovernmental organization that originated in 1975 through informal summit meetings of......
Eisenhower Doctrine, (January 5, 1957), in the Cold War period after World War II, U.S. foreign-policy pronouncement......
Elan Vital, international religious organization that teaches spiritual enlightenment through the practice of yoga......
Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) was many things: an American first lady, a United Nations diplomat, a globe-trotting......
embargo, legal prohibition by a government or group of governments restricting the departure of vessels or movement......
Ems telegram, report of an encounter between King William I of Prussia and the French ambassador; the telegram......
Entente Cordiale, (April 8, 1904), Anglo-French agreement that, by settling a number of controversial matters,......
epistemic community, in international relations, a network of professionals with recognized expertise and authoritative......
equality, Generally, an ideal of uniformity in treatment or status by those in a position to affect either. Acknowledgment......
espionage, process of obtaining military, political, commercial, or other secret information by means of spies,......
Eureka, cooperative organization inaugurated in 1985 by 18 European countries and formally established with a secretariat......
Concert of Europe, in the post-Napoleonic era, the vague consensus among the European monarchies favouring preservation......
Council of Europe, organization of European countries that seeks to protect democracy and human rights and to promote......
European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom), international organization established by one of the Treaties of Rome......
European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), administrative agency established by a treaty ratified in 1952, designed......
European Commission (EC), an institution of the European Union (EU) and its constituent entities that makes up......
European Community (EC), former association designed to integrate the economies of Europe. The term also refers......
European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), convention adopted by the Council of Europe in 1950 to guard fundamental......
European Defense Community (EDC), an abortive attempt by western European powers, with United States support, to......
Organisation for European Economic Co-operation (OEEC), organization set up by a convention signed in Paris in......
European Parliament, legislative assembly of the European Union (EU). Inaugurated in 1958 as the Common Assembly,......
European Patent Office (EPO), executive branch of the European Patent Organisation, the international organization......
European Southern Observatory (ESO), astrophysical organization founded in 1962. Its activities are financially......
European Union (EU), international organization comprising 27 European countries and governing common economic,......
Everlasting League, (Aug. 1, 1291), the inaugural confederation from which, through a long series of accessions,......
executive agreement, an agreement between the United States and a foreign government that is less formal than a......
extraterritoriality, in international law, the immunities enjoyed by foreign states or international organizations......
Pacte de Famille, any of three defensive alliances (1733, 1743, and 1761) between France and Spain, so called because......
The Family, international religious movement that ministers to political and economic elites. It is based on visions......
Fante confederacy, historical group of states in what is now southern Ghana. It originated in the late 17th century......
Fashoda Incident, (September 18, 1898), the climax, at Fashoda, Egyptian Sudan (now Kodok, South Sudan), of a series......
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), principal investigative agency of the federal government of the United States.......
Federal Security Service (FSB), Russian internal security and counterintelligence service created in 1994 as one......
federation, the government of a federal community. In such a model there are two levels of government, one dealing......
FINCA International, nongovernmental organization (NGO) that provides financial services for the world’s poorest......
Fiume question, post-World War I controversy between Italy and Yugoslavia over the control of the Adriatic port......
Five Civilized Tribes, term that has been used officially and unofficially since at least 1866 to designate the......
Five-Power Naval Limitation Treaty, arms limitation treaty signed by the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan,......
foedus, treaty or compact contracted by ancient Rome with one or more allied states (foederati). The treaty contained......
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), oldest permanent specialized agency of the United Nations, established......
Foreign Affairs, journal of international relations, published in New York City six times a year, one of the most......
foreign dependency, global power structure in which weaker countries are economically reliant on stronger countries,......
Council of Foreign Ministers, Organization of the foreign ministers of the U.S., Britain, France, and the Soviet......
foreign policy, general objectives that guide the activities and relationships of one state in its interactions......
foreign service, the field force of a foreign office, comprising diplomatic and consular personnel engaged in representing......
Treaties of Fort Stanwix, (1768, 1784), cessions by the Iroquois Confederacy of land in what are now western Pennsylvania,......
Fourteen Points, (January 8, 1918), declaration by U.S. Pres. Woodrow Wilson during World War I outlining his proposals......
Franco-American Alliance, (Feb. 6, 1778), agreement by France to furnish critically needed military aid and loans......
Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), proposed free-trade zone encompassing all of the Americas. Negotiations......
Friar Lands Question, problem confronting the U.S. government after the takeover of the Philippines from Spain......
Friends of the Earth International, network of environmental and social-justice activist organizations that operate......
functionalism, an approach to the formation of international organizations that advocates international cooperation......
Féderátion Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), nongovernmental and nonprofit international organization that encourages......
Fürstenbund, league founded on July 23, 1785, under the leadership of King Frederick II the Great of Prussia to......
G20, international body created in 1999 that provides a forum for strategic economic communication between industrialized......
Gadsden Purchase, (December 30, 1853), transaction that followed the conquest of much of northern Mexico by the......
Gandhi-Irwin Pact, agreement signed on March 5, 1931, between Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the Indian nationalist......