Diplomacy can take on different forms, depending on the nature of the issue to be addressed and the parties involved. Bilateral diplomacy involves discussions between two nations, while multilateral diplomacy involves discussions between more than two nations. Public diplomacy, meanwhile, seeks to influence public opinion or promote a country's culture and values. Economic diplomacy prioritizes economic benefits and trade relationships, while cultural diplomacy emphasizes shared values and cultural exchange. Track II diplomacy involves non-governmental actors and unofficial discussions, while coercive diplomacy may use military or economic leverage to achieve objectives. Diplomatic methods such as negotiation, mediation, and arbitration may also be employed to address conflicts and build relationships.
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