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Diplomacy

Diplomacy. Chapter 6. What is Diplomacy?. The way in which countries manage or conduct relations with one another. It aims to promote common interests and to resolve conflicting interests in a peaceful manner.

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Diplomacy

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  1. Diplomacy Chapter 6

  2. What is Diplomacy? • The way in which countries manage or conduct relations with one another. • It aims to promote common interests and to resolve conflicting interests in a peaceful manner. • Countries send representatives called DIPLOMATS to live in and keep in touch with foreign governments to perform economic, political and consular functions overseas.

  3. Why is Diplomacy Necessary? • Countries are connected to one another through trade, political, historical and cultural relations. • International trade and tourism have also enhanced the inter-connectedness among countries. • Diplomacy also provides an opportunity for countries to pursue mutual interests and to solve common problems (e.g. SARS, terrorism and environmental issues)

  4. How is Diplomacy Practised? • Bilateral Relations • When a country establishes diplomatic relations with another country (e.g. Singapore and Malaysia) • Why are BR beneficial / important to Singapore? • See word document.

  5. How is Diplomacy Practised? • Regional Relations • Countries establish regional relations by forming an association of countries in a region. By combining the strengths of member countries, the association becomes stronger. • This allows it to be in a better / stronger position to deal with other countries or associations. • E.g. European Union (EU), Association of Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN).

  6. How is Diplomacy Practised? • Regional Relations • ASEAN Formed in 1967 to: • Respond to political, economic and security challenges within and outside the borders of the Southeast Asian region. • Respond to the need for a regional organisation that could maintain stability and build trust.

  7. Overthrown By:

  8. How is Diplomacy Practised? • Regional Relations • Aims of ASEAN: • Promote economic, social and cultural development of the region; • Protect the peace and stability of the region; and • Provide opportunities for member countries to discuss and resolve differences peacefully.

  9. How is Diplomacy Practised? • Regional Relations • Initiatives of ASEAN: • ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) • To combat competition from economic powers such as India and China who offer lower cost of production and large markets. • As ASEAN realised that economic integration was necessary to remain economically viable, they launched AFTA to remove import taxes among ASEAN countries. • This would make ASEAN a more attractive region to investors as they would not need to pay taxes for their goods. This will bring economic prosperity to the countries involved, including Singapore.

  10. How is Diplomacy Practised? • Regional Relations • Initiatives of ASEAN: • ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) • To maintain peace by promoting political and security dialogue and co-operation among countries in the Asia-Pacific Region • Provides an avenue for countries in the region to discuss security issues and resolve conflicts peacefully. • Allows Singapore to maintain good relations with its neighbours thus ensuring peace and security in the region which brings about the right conditions for economic development and growth.

  11. How is Diplomacy Practised? • Regional Relations • Initiatives of ASEAN: • Singapore and ASEAN • ASEAN has enabled Singapore to forge better relations with her neighbouring countries. • Provides an avenue for Singapore to discuss her differences with other neighbouring countries peacefully. • Allows for the management of environmental issues like the haze through peaceful dialogue.

  12. How is Diplomacy Practised? • Regional Relations • Initiatives of ASEAN: • Education and Professional Exchange • Singapore provides technical knowledge and expertise to member countries including IT skills, English Language skills and trade promotions to member countries of ASEAN. • Scholarships are also given to students from ASEAN countries so that these students can return to their home countries after study and contribute to their countries’ development. • This has provided Singapore with an opportunity to strengthen its ties with his neighbours and a role to play in maintaining regional peace and promoting economic development.

  13. How is Diplomacy Practised? • Regional Relations • Initiatives of ASEAN: • Economic Co-operation and Assistance • To help narrow the economic gap between member countries, Singapore launched the Initiative for ASEAN (IAI) project where it offered a five year aid package of $80 million to selected member countries • This has provided Singapore with an opportunity to strengthen its ties with his neighbours and a role to play in maintaining regional peace and promoting economic development.

  14. How is Diplomacy Practised? • Regional Relations • Initiatives of ASEAN: • Environmental Collaboration • Singapore assisted Indonesia to monitor forest fires via satellite in order to tackle the haze problem. • This has provided Singapore with an opportunity to strengthen its ties with his neighbours and a role to play in maintaining regional peace and promoting economic development.

  15. How is Diplomacy Practised? • InternationalRelations • Involve ties among many countries and groupings throughout the world. • In International relations, the UN plays an important role as an organisation representing all countries in the world.

  16. How is Diplomacy Practised? • InternationalRelations • Aims of the UN • Maintain world peace and security • Develop friendly relations among nations

  17. How is Diplomacy Practised? • InternationalRelations • Aims of the UN • Cooperate internationally to solve international economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems.

  18. How is Diplomacy Practised? • InternationalRelations • Aims of the UN • Promote respect for human rights and basic freedom regardless of race, religion and gender. • To be a centre for harmonising the actions of nations in attaining the aims listed.

  19. Role of the UN Organisations

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