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Other than a name change diplomats continued to perform diplomacy duties as they always have. It may have born abit more organized and simpler; free world side and the communist side, with a few dictators spread around the world. But alittle more aligned than prior to the cold war. Prior to the cold war there were many more little kingdoms; Belgium Congo Africa, South Africa, British Crown Colonies, French Colonies, and lots of independent nations in Europe that during the cold war would either become free or communist.

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