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Diplomacy Collection

"Diplomacy: A Tapestry of History and Negotiation" Diplomacy, the art of negotiation and compromise, has shaped the course of history

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Diplomacy Collection: Harry Pollitt, Communist Party leader, with Mao Zedong
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Diplomacy Collection: Lord Dufferin, 8th Viceroy of India
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Diplomacy Collection: Tsar Nicholas II with Kaiser Wilhelm II
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Diplomacy Collection: Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer and scientist
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Diplomacy Collection: Chief Massasoit pledges friendship with Plymouth Pilgrims
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Diplomacy Collection: The Russian Agents in Bulgaria, Peasants treated with Drink at the Russian Consulate, Sofia
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Diplomacy Collection: Congress of Vienna (1814-1815). Engraving
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Diplomacy Collection: Americans gaining French alliance in the Revolutionary War
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Diplomacy Collection: ANTI-RUSSIAN MAP, 1904. A Humorous Diplomatic Atlas of Europe and Asia
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Diplomacy Collection: Russo-Japanese treaty at Portsmouth NH, 1905
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Diplomacy Collection: PREV2A-00090
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Diplomacy Collection: EXPL2A-00146
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Diplomacy Collection: King Charles II granting a charter to Connecticut colonists
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Diplomacy Collection: Soviet political leader. Brezhnev at a White House meeting with President Richard Nixon, 1973
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Diplomacy Collection: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference at Livadia
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Diplomacy Collection: Richard von Kuhlmann signing Peace Treaty, Romania
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Diplomacy Collection: PNAV2A-00033
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Diplomacy Collection: Henry White (colour litho)
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Diplomacy Collection: Ravoninahitriniarivo, Berlin, May 1883 (albumen print)
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Diplomacy Collection: The British Mission to Morocco (engraving)
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Diplomacy Collection: EDWARD OF WOODSTOCK The Black Prince (1330-1376)
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Diplomacy Collection: Spasso house, the residence of the us ambassador to the soviet union, walter b, smith, in moscow
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Diplomacy Collection: King James I feasting with Spanish ambassadors
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Diplomacy Collection: 'The Diplomatic Corps 1867'. Creator: Fritz von Dardel. 'The Diplomatic Corps 1867'
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Diplomacy Collection: Three men, probably journalists, full-length portrait, facing front, 1905. Creator: Unknown
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Diplomacy Collection: Three Japanese men, possibly journalists, seated on the steps of a gazebo, 1905. Creator: Unknown
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Diplomacy Collection: Japanese envoys Kogoro Takhira (seated, left), Jutaro¯ Komura (seated)
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Diplomacy Collection: Serge Witte in his room at the Wentworth Hotel, Portsmouth, 1905. Creator: Unknown
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Diplomacy Collection: Russian peace commission arrives at Portsmouth, 1905. Creator: Unknown
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Diplomacy Collection: Views of the peace conference in session, 1905. Creator: Unknown
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Diplomacy Collection: Japanese, Russian, French, German, American and English newspaper correspondents at Portsmouth
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Diplomacy Collection: Embarking on the 'Mayflower', 1905. Creator: Unknown. Embarking on the 'Mayflower', 1905
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Diplomacy Collection: Komura and Takahira, with newspapermen, 1905. Creator: Unknown
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Diplomacy Collection: Portraits of envoys at the Portsmouth Peace Conference, Baron Komura and Kogoro... c1905
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Diplomacy Collection: Postcard celebrating the signing of the Portsmouth Peace Treaty, c1905. Creator: Edmund Noble
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Diplomacy Collection: Russians & newspaper men - Sergei Witte, Baron Rosen with their suite and newspaper men, 1905
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Diplomacy Collection: Russian & Japanese delegates and members of the press, 1905. Creator: Perry Enoch Conner
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Diplomacy Collection: 'The English legacy'. The English Diplomatic Corps. (c1850s) Creator: Fritz von Dardel
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Diplomacy Collection: Supervisor of the Bukhtarma Fishing Unit Greeting the Chinese Amban, 18th century
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Diplomacy Collection: Nikola i Karlovich Girs, half-length portrait, facing front, between 1880 and 1886. Creator: Unknown
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Diplomacy Collection: Cat-Britain-Us-Politics-Diplomacy
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Diplomacy Collection: Meeting between Tsar Nicholas II and Kaiser Wilhelm II, Wiesbaden, Germany, 1903
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Diplomacy Collection: And How Are We Feeling Today? English cartoon, 1945, by Sir Bernard Partridge depicting
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Diplomacy Collection: The Rival Buses. English cartoon by Ernest Howard Shepard from Punch, 1947, caricaturing U. S
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Diplomacy Collection: Freiherr von Wangenheim - portrait
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Diplomacy Collection: Prince Fushimi Sadanarus visit to Britain
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Diplomacy Collection: Napoleon receiving the senat deputies at the Royal Palace in Berlin, 1808 (Oil on Canvas)
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Diplomacy Collection: Napoleon receives the Queen of Prussia in Tilsitt, 1808 (Oil on Canvas)


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"Diplomacy: A Tapestry of History and Negotiation" Diplomacy, the art of negotiation and compromise, has shaped the course of history. From Lord Dufferin, the 8th Viceroy of India, fostering peace in a land teeming with diversity to Tsar Nicholas II and Kaiser Wilhelm II engaging in diplomatic talks amidst rising tensions, it has been instrumental in preventing conflicts. Even explorers like Fridtjof Nansen recognized its significance as they ventured into uncharted territories. The Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) stands as an engraving etched with diplomats from across Europe redrawing boundaries after years of war. It symbolizes how they are restore stability even in times of chaos. In the Revolutionary War, Americans skillfully gained French alliance through diplomatic channels, proving that words can be mightier than swords. However, diplomacy is not always serious; it can also take on a humorous tone as seen in the "ANTI-RUSSIAN MAP" - a satirical Diplomatic Atlas poking fun at European politics. The Russo-Japanese treaty signed at Portsmouth NH (1905) showcased how diplomacy could end wars and bring about peaceful resolutions. Similarly, King Charles II granting a charter to Connecticut colonists exemplifies how diplomatic agreements laid foundations for new nations. One cannot forget iconic moments like Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin meeting at the Yalta Conference during World War II. This photograph captures leaders standing side by side discussing post-war plans – demonstrating that diplomacy plays an essential role not only during conflicts but also in shaping future relationships between nations. Throughout history's tapestry woven with threads of negotiations and compromises lies one constant: diplomacy's power to bridge divides and forge alliances for a better world.