guerrilla diplomacy

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Guerrilla diplomacy is an unconventional approach to international relations that emphasizes flexible, adaptive, and often informal diplomatic engagement in conflict or crisis environments, frequently used by non-state or revolutionary actors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concept in international relations
diplomatic approach
unconventional diplomacy
aimsAt bypassing diplomatic deadlock
confidence-building
conflict mitigation
crisis management
influencing public opinion
opening negotiation space
contrastsWith formal state-to-state diplomacy
traditional diplomacy
emphasizes context-specific solutions
cultural sensitivity
direct engagement with local populations
informal networks
local knowledge
on-the-ground presence
rapid response
relationship-building
trust-building
employs back-channel communications
grassroots contacts
informal negotiation channels
non-official intermediaries
hasCharacteristic adaptive
flexible
informal
innovative
non-traditional
risk-tolerant
operatesOutside conventional embassy structures
formal diplomatic protocols
relatedTo conflict resolution
para-diplomacy
peacebuilding
public diplomacy
track-one-and-a-half diplomacy
track-two diplomacy
requires high situational awareness
intercultural communication skills
political agility
security awareness
typicalActors civil society organizations GENERATED
insurgent groups GENERATED
non-state actors GENERATED
revolutionary movements GENERATED
some state diplomats GENERATED
transnational advocacy networks GENERATED
usedInContext conflict environments
crisis environments
fragile states
zones of limited state control

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