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  2. Détente - Wikipedia

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    The diplomacy term originates from around 1912, when France and Germany tried unsuccessfully to reduce tensions. [4] The term is often used to refer to a period of general easing of geopolitical tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold War.

  3. Category:Geopolitical terminology - Wikipedia

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  4. Frozen conflict - Wikipedia

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    In international relations, a frozen conflict is a situation in which active armed conflict has been brought to an end, but no peace treaty or other political framework resolves the conflict to the satisfaction of the combatants.

  5. Thucydides Trap - Wikipedia

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    Bust of Thucydides. The Thucydides Trap, or Thucydides' Trap, is a term popularized by American political scientist Graham T. Allison to describe an apparent tendency towards war when an emerging power threatens to displace an existing great power as a regional or international hegemon. [1]

  6. Category:Geopolitics - Wikipedia

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  7. Second Cold War - Wikipedia

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    A Second Cold War, [1] [2] Cold War II, [3] [4] or the New Cold War [5] [6] [7] has been used to describe heightened geopolitical tensions in the 21st century between usually, on one side, the United States and, on the other, either China or Russia—the successor state of the Soviet Union, which led the Eastern Bloc during the original Cold War.

  8. Politics of translation: Putin's 'geopolitical disaster' remark

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  9. Track II diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Track II diplomacy is the practice of non-state actors using conflict resolution tactics (such as workshops and conversations) to "[lower] the anger or tension or fear that exists" between conflicting groups.