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Congratulations! You just used the essential skills of diplomacy to navigate the hurricane crisis.

You gathered all the facts, carefully analyzed the crisis, and determined that it was most important to protect U.S. trade interests. Aware that you needed to protect American trade interests in the wake of the hurricane, you communicated your concerns with the Mycan leader. You faced a difficult choice and attempted to ease the tensions of the miners’ strike.

Thanks to your leadership, the miners ended their strike, and the president agreed to hold elections. When the country of Battala made an unexpected trade offer to Myca, you kept your composure. In response, you proposed an incentive to the Mycan president to remain in the American trade agreements. Finally, you kept a positive trade relationship with Myca and began to deliver humanitarian aid.

Well done!

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The Skills of Diplomacy

The nine skills of diplomacy fall into three different categories: informational, relational, and operational.

Learn more about the skills of diplomacy at diplomacy.state.gov!