guerrilla diplomacy

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Noun[edit]

guerrilla diplomacy (uncountable)

  1. An alternative approach to international relations characterised by dialoguing and building relationships (with the aim of solving or advocating a solution to a political-diplomatic issue) not merely outside of traditional diplomatic channels (i.e., diplomatic missions), but entirely without government direction or sponsorship (cf. public diplomacy).
  2. As articulated by Daryl Copeland: a cross-cultural, enabled, and grassroots approach to diplomatic practice characterized by autonomy, agility, adaptability and resilience; a premium on intelligence gathering and analysis; access to global political economy of knowledge; the ability to act with souplesse.

Antonyms[edit]

  • traditional diplomacy (i.e., international relations as practiced or contributed to by states and their representatives)

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