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In diplomacy and international relations, shuttle diplomacy is the action of an outside party in serving as an intermediary between (or among) principals in a dispute, without direct principal-to-principal contact. Originally and usually, the process entails successive travel ("shuttling") by the intermediary, from the working location of one principal, to that of another. The term was first applied to describe the efforts of United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, beginning November 5, 1973, which facilitated the cessation of hostilities following the Yom Kippur War.

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  • Diplomasi ulang alik (in)
  • Shuttle diplomacy (fr)
  • Shuttle diplomacy (en)
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  • Dalam diplomasi dan hubungan internasional, diplomasi ulang alik (shuttle diplomacy) adalah keterlibatan pihak luar selaku penengah antara pihak-pihak yang berselisih. Para pihak berselisih tidak melakukan kontak langsung dalam diplomasi ini. Awalnya dan biasanya, proses diplomasi jenis ini melibatkan perjalanan ("ulang alik") oleh si penengah dari lokasi satu pihak ke lokasi pihak yang lain. Istilah ini pertama kali dipakai untuk menyebut upaya Menteri Luar Negeri Amerika Serikat Henry Kissinger pada 5 November 1973 yang ikut membantu pengakhiran konflik bersenjata pasca-Perang Yom Kippur. (in)
  • In diplomacy and international relations, shuttle diplomacy is the action of an outside party in serving as an intermediary between (or among) principals in a dispute, without direct principal-to-principal contact. Originally and usually, the process entails successive travel ("shuttling") by the intermediary, from the working location of one principal, to that of another. The term was first applied to describe the efforts of United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, beginning November 5, 1973, which facilitated the cessation of hostilities following the Yom Kippur War. (en)
  • En diplomatie et en relations internationales, la shuttle diplomacy ou « diplomatie de la navette » consiste en l'action d'une tierce partie qui sert d'intermédiaire entre les différents belligérants d'un conflit. Souvent, l'intermédiaire exerce son influence par des visites répétées auprès de chaque partie prise séparément. Cet exercice est appelé "navette diplomatique". (fr)
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  • Dalam diplomasi dan hubungan internasional, diplomasi ulang alik (shuttle diplomacy) adalah keterlibatan pihak luar selaku penengah antara pihak-pihak yang berselisih. Para pihak berselisih tidak melakukan kontak langsung dalam diplomasi ini. Awalnya dan biasanya, proses diplomasi jenis ini melibatkan perjalanan ("ulang alik") oleh si penengah dari lokasi satu pihak ke lokasi pihak yang lain. Istilah ini pertama kali dipakai untuk menyebut upaya Menteri Luar Negeri Amerika Serikat Henry Kissinger pada 5 November 1973 yang ikut membantu pengakhiran konflik bersenjata pasca-Perang Yom Kippur. Para negosiator sering menggunakan diplomasi ulang alik jika satu atau kedua pihak menolak mengakui keberadaan satu sama lain sebelum negosiasi yang disepakati bersama. Mediator juga sering menggunakan istilah "diplomasi ulang alik". (in)
  • En diplomatie et en relations internationales, la shuttle diplomacy ou « diplomatie de la navette » consiste en l'action d'une tierce partie qui sert d'intermédiaire entre les différents belligérants d'un conflit. Souvent, l'intermédiaire exerce son influence par des visites répétées auprès de chaque partie prise séparément. Cet exercice est appelé "navette diplomatique". Le terme a été employé la première fois pour désigner les efforts du Secrétaire d'État américain Henry Kissinger au Moyen-Orient . Après la sortie de l'Égypte de la sphère d'influence soviétique, les États-Unis cherchent un second appui dans la région et poussent Israël et l'Égypte à engager un processus de paix après la guerre du Kippour en octobre 1973. Les accords de Camp David en 1978 en sont la réalisation concrète. (fr)
  • In diplomacy and international relations, shuttle diplomacy is the action of an outside party in serving as an intermediary between (or among) principals in a dispute, without direct principal-to-principal contact. Originally and usually, the process entails successive travel ("shuttling") by the intermediary, from the working location of one principal, to that of another. The term was first applied to describe the efforts of United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, beginning November 5, 1973, which facilitated the cessation of hostilities following the Yom Kippur War. Negotiators often use shuttle diplomacy when one or both of two principals refuses recognition of the other prior to mutually desired negotiation. Mediators have adopted the term "shuttle diplomacy" as well. (en)
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