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CONCEPT IN DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
Demarche

Demarche         
Official discussion with another government carried out on instructions.
Démarche         
A démarche (; from the French word whose literal meaning is "step"'Démarche' in Dictionnaire.com (in French) or "solicitation") has come to refer either to:
demarche         
n.
1) to make, present a demarche to
2) a diplomatic demarche

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Démarche

A démarche (; from the French word whose literal meaning is "step" or "solicitation") has come to refer either to:

  • a line of action; move; countermove; maneuver, especially in diplomacy; or
  • a formal diplomatic representation (diplomatic correspondence) of the official position, views or wishes on a subject from one government to another government or intergovernmental organization.

Diplomatic démarches are delivered to the appropriate official of a government or organization. Démarches generally seek to persuade, inform or gather information from a foreign government. Governments may also use a démarche to protest or object to actions by a foreign government. Informally, the word is sometimes used as a verb to describe making or receiving such correspondence.

Pronunciation examples for demarche
1. And we did what diplomats do which is démarche Moscow--
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Examples of use of demarche
1. QUESTION:В So you have nothing on a strong demarche?
2. QUESTION:'4; So you have nothing on a strong demarche?
3. The US was evicted from its military base in Uzbekistan last year after an SCO demarche.
4. No, his problems are a few weeks older than the French demarche.
5. The U.S. touted "demarche" is designed to "liberalize and democratize" Africa on the American pattern.