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International Relations & Diplomacy
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The Report Group International Relations & Diplomacy, focusing on diplomacy and global governance, examines bilateral and multilateral relations, geopolitical shifts, and the role of international organisations. It analyses diplomatic strategies, negotiation frameworks, and the influence of soft power. Biannual reports present academic research on strengthening diplomatic engagement, enhancing global stability, and addressing emerging foreign policy challenges.

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A Chain of Retaliation
China's Strategic Shift Following Liberation Day
1.How did China adapt its strategy after the US’s Liberation Day measures? 2. China initially responded cautiously to US tariffs but, after Liberation Day, shifted towards a more intense and multifaceted counterstrategy, combining higher tariffs with diplomatic initiatives to rally international support. 3. China remains primarily reactive but has increased the intensity and scope of its responses.
Camp David Peace Accords
"No more wars, no more bloodshed. Peace unto you. Shalom, salaam, forever." (Menachem Begin)
After twelve days of secret negotiations at Camp David, Israel and Egypt signed the Camp David Accords on September 17th 1978. The accords consisted of two agreements. The first agreement saught to establish an autonomous authority in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. The second built the basis for Israel to cede the Sinai Peninsula against peace guarantees and diplomatic recognition by Egypt.