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When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

Delegation Game #19: Peaces Great And Small

When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

Zack Twamley

Phd, International Relations, Korean War, European History, 17th Century, 18th Century, Politics, 20th Century, Thirty Years' War, History, 19th Century, War, First World War

4.8773 Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2019

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

With a German Treaty tantalisingly close to completion, it remained to do the rounds, and find out exactly what was bothering or motivating the various delegates. Some last minute agreements, goals, and even strategic alliances were possible, as these peacemakers imagined life after the Treaty of Buckingham... Get bonus content on Patreon

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0:00.0

Thank you. Hello and welcome Delegates all to episode 19 of the Delegation game.

0:43.5

After our change of pace last week, which you all seemed to really enjoy, RIP Dinglebrush,

0:47.6

we now move back to the traditional structure which you've all come to know and love.

0:53.0

This is our penultimate proper episode, as in an episode where new things actually happen,

0:54.8

but we will be wrapping this bad way up with some concluding notes and thoughts on the world you all leave behind, so stay tuned

0:59.6

for that.

1:00.6

We don't have much to introduce here, though it is worthwhile noting that we will be dealing

1:04.6

with several treaties today as the Hungarian, Bulgarian, nearly the Ottoman, and soon

1:10.6

the Austrian will be coming under our microscope.

1:15.2

As for the German Treaty, we're going to actually say that for the last episode, since even though

1:19.9

it's finished, as this episode will show, there are still some unfinished bits of business

1:24.3

left over to discuss. In terms of characters, the only real change I can think

1:29.2

of is that the Hungarian countess, Lady Eleanor Chalk, has been swapped out for the King of Hungary,

1:35.1

Charles of Hasberg, and the latter is now in attendance at London to wrap things up for his kingdom.

1:40.3

How this king, among the statesmen, will fare, is but one element of many in our story today.

1:46.4

So without any further ado, sit back, relax and open your imagination rather wide

1:51.0

as I take you all to this alternative world.

2:08.1

Gentlemen of the Arbitration Committee, thank you for your patience it seems we have settled our affairs and are now ready to proceed felix kalender addressed the room which had since been reserved exclusively for the deliberations of the

2:14.5

arbitration committee that body of men tasked with making the

2:17.9

final decision on the German peace. In weeks past, much had been learned about the peace treaties

2:24.1

for the other powers, and Kalinder was concerned that this conference could possibly transform

2:28.9

itself into a peace mission for the whole world. At this rate, he would never get to go home.

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