Hostage diplomacy, also hostage-diplomacy,[1] is the taking of hostages for diplomatic purposes. While common in the ancient world in modern diplomacy it is a controversial practice. Modern countries regarded as having engaged in hostage diplomacy include China, Turkey, Iran, North Korea, and Russia.
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Hostagediplomacy, also hostage-diplomacy, is the taking of hostages for diplomatic purposes. While common in the ancient world in modern diplomacy it...
restitution. Hostagediplomacy is the taking of hostages by a state or quasi-state actor to fulfill diplomatic goals. It is a type of asymmetric diplomacy often...
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Iran hostage crisis was a diplomatic standoff between Iran and the United States. Fifty-three American diplomats and citizens were held hostage after...
acquiring personal data, has called Swidan's detention an instance of hostagediplomacy. In 2014, Swidan shared a cell with Terry Lee, an Australian-educated...
could either be held as prisoners of war, abducted as a means of hostagediplomacy, used as countervalue targets, enslaved, or apprehended for purposes...
Iran's behaviour and violation of human rights have been described as hostagediplomacy. Diamond was born in Sir, West Azerbaijan and moved to Finland with...
subsequent arrests were also questioned. These arrests have been viewed as hostagediplomacy, as has the subsequent arrest of Australian Yang Hengjun. In November...
A hostage is a person seized by an abductor in order to compel another party, one which places a high value on the liberty, well-being and safety of the...
security problems such as foreign nationals being detained in Iran (hostagediplomacy). Iran’s Minister of tourism has called toilet problems a priority...
with track I diplomacy, which is official, governmental diplomacy that occurs inside official government channels. However, track two diplomacy is not a substitute...
consultant on relations with North Korea, in what was widely seen as hostagediplomacy to coerce Canada into repatriating Meng. According to Chinese Ministry...
power Power (international relations) Power (social and political) Hostagediplomacy Copeland, Daryl (Feb 2, 2010). "Hard Power Vs. Soft Power". The Mark...
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family call on foreign secretary to sanction 10 Iranians involved in 'hostagediplomacy'". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 21 September...
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arrested Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor in what was widely viewed as "hostagediplomacy". China has also imposed tariffs on Australian imports in 2020, in...
to some analysts, who described the aforementioned detentions as "hostagediplomacy", the Iranian regime could seek to trade imprisoned foreign citizens...
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