Forceful diplomacy
It is a strong form of diplomacy where a country negotiate while making it clear that the options and power of military might are left open. It is like by being bullied by big boys in the international arena. It comes at the backdrop of the realization that negotiating with a weak military is futile in the international arena. It is founded on the principles of realism.
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C: Using inside knowledge to profit from city construction projects
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Both Europe and Japan had a "cast system" you could say, where peasants worked the land that the nobles owned. (The Japanese had their own terms for the people, I just can't remember them.) During this time, Europe had knights and these Knights had a code called Chivalry. Over in Japan, there were Samurai with a very similar code which was called Bushido. Hope this helps.