This book makes an exciting trip throughout the history of diplomacy, from ancient times to the Bronze Age, as diplomacy began to appear and develop. The author reviews this historical development through vivid examples derived from important historical periods, such as the American Revolution, the Second World War, and the Ingus Treaty. It deals with how diplomacy has been used to form and change the world in which we live today, and highlights its importance in political life. Through the status studies placed in this book, it appears that diplomacy still plays a vital role in achieving political success and enhancing political efficiency. If you are wondering how diplomacy affects the course of history and how diplomats can determine the future of international relations, then this book is the key to your understanding of these exciting questions.