PARLIAMENTARY DIPLOMACY IN CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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Parliamentary diplomacy, foreign policy, parliamentarism, political dialogue, parliamentary assemblies, international organizations.Abstract
This article aims to cover the rising importance of parliamentary diplomacy in realizing foreign policy and international agendas of national states. In so doing, the author attempts to explain the specifics of parliaments as actors of foreign policy, their unique approaches to addressing major issues as well as the impact of parliamentary diplomacy as the alternative form of diplomacy. Author also touched upon the growing parliamentary dimension of international relations and the spread of the ideals of parliamentarism over the recent decades.
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