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Secret Diplomacy: How Far Can It Be Eliminated?

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The author traces the historical development of secret diplomacy from the eighteenth century through great-power maneuvering and the wartime period, analyzing methods, motives, and key episodes. He argues that clandestine agreements and covert bargaining foster suspicion, erode public confidence, and undermine democratic accountability, contributing to the breakdown of trust during the great conflict and its settlement. The study examines parliamentary and public roles, compares national practices including recent American experience, and evaluates efforts to increase publicity and reform diplomatic practice while identifying political and institutional obstacles to eliminating secrecy.

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Paul S. Reinsch

Paul S. Reinsch was an American diplomat and author known for his insightful observations on international relations and diplomacy. His notable works include "An American Diplomat in China," where he shares his experiences and perspectives during a pivotal time in Sino-American relations. Reinsch also explored the complexities of diplomatic practices in his book "Secret Diplomacy: How Far Can It Be Eliminated?" Through his writings, he contributed to the understanding of diplomatic strategies and the challenges faced by nations in the early 20th century.

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