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On the Web
- Diplomacy Chicago - Diplomacy Clan dedicated to playing diplomacy online, sharing strategies and sharing map designs. Site offers a web based version of diplomacy to play with other online players.
- Deutscher Diplomacy Bund - The German Diplomacy Association organizes the annual DipCon and offers news, information and a forum on its site.
- Canadian FtF Diplomacy - Diplom.ca's goal is to promote the play of face to face (FtF) Diplomacy in the Great White North. Information about Diplomacy tournaments and locals clubs across Canada.
- DDB Deutscher Diplomacy Bund - Der Verein bezeckt die Verstärkung der Kontakte von deutschen Diplomacy-Spielern zum Ausland. Information über Vorstand und Mitgliedschaft, Veranstaltung von Turnieren und Spieltreffen, Forum.
- Diplomacy.dk - Danish Diplomacy portal which offers play-by-email, player forum, and links.
- Melankolia Diplomacy - Diplomacy site featuring no-press tournament and Cat23 games.
- Diplomacy Boardgame Compendium and Gallery - Includes information about different versions of the game, other games based on Diplomacy, books, and software.
- Diplomacy- Wikipedia - The internet encyclopedia's entry on Diplomacy.
- Avalon Hill's Diplomacy Page - AH holds the copyrights of the game. FAQ, game rules and Diplomacy message board.
- Diplomacy Archive - An archive for materials relating to the boardgame Diplomacy.
Wikipedia Articles
- Multi-track diplomacy - The term multi-track diplomacy is based on the original distinction made by Joseph Montville in 1981 between official, governmental actions to resolve conflicts (track one) and unofficial efforts by non-governmental professionals to resolve conflicts within and between states (track two). Later, Louise Diamond coined the phrase "multi-track diplomacy," recognizing that to lump all track two activities under one label did not capture the complexity or breadth of unofficial diplomacy.
- Citizen diplomacy - Citizen diplomacy is the political concept of average citizens engaging as representatives of a country or cause either inadvertently or by design. Citizen diplomacy may take place when official channels are not reliable or desirable; for instance if two countries do not formally recognize each others governments— citizen diplomacy may be an ideal tool of statecraft.
- Diplomacy Monitor - Diplomacy Monitor is a free Internet-based tool to monitor diplomacy documents (communiqués, official statements, interview transcripts, etc.) published in various diplomacy-related websites, including official sources from governments (head of state websites, consulates, foreign ministries) all over the world.
- Track II diplomacy - Track II diplomacy is a specific kind of informal diplomacy, in which non-officials (academic scholars, retired civil and military officials, public figures, and social activists) engage in dialogue, with the aim of conflict resolution, or confidence-building.This sort of diplomacy is especially useful after events which can be interpreted in a number of different ways, ...
- Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations - The Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations is the official publication of the John C. Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations.