Genghis Khan's Diplomacy: War and Statecraft : Negotiation, Conquest, and the Political Architecture of the Mongol Empire, 1206-1227.DE

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Genghis Khan's Diplomacy: War and Statecraft : Negotiation, Conquest, and the Political Architecture of the Mongol Empire, 1206-1227.DE

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He sent envoys before he sent armies - and the empires that killed those envoys learned, too late, what that distinction meant. Genghis Khan's reputation rests almost entirely on destruction - the cities reduced to rubble, the populations annihilated, the civilizations interrupted. What that reputation obscures is the sophisticated diplomatic apparatus through which the Mongol Empire was actually constructed and sustained. Before armies moved, envoys arrived. Genghis Khan offered submission, trade access, and administrative continuity to those who capitulated, and reserved annihilation for those who killed his ambassadors or refused his terms. Diplomacy was not the alternative to Mongol warfare - it was its essential precondition.This book reconstructs Mongol statecraft through Persian, Chinese, and Armenian chronicles, the Secret History of the Mongols, and four decades of Central Asian archaeological scholarship. It examines the diplomatic infrastructure Genghis Khan built: the yam courier network that connected an empire spanning four thousand kilometers, the multilingual secretariat staffed by conquered administrators, the deliberate policy of religious tolerance as a tool of political consolidation, and the carefully calibrated use of terror as a negotiating instrument.The narrative traces how Genghis Khan transformed a confederation of steppe tribes into a functioning imperial administration - recruiting Uyghur scribes, Chinese engineers, Persian financiers, and Khitan administrators into a bureaucratic system that outlasted its founder by over a century. It also examines where Mongol diplomacy failed: the miscalculations that triggered the Khwarazmian campaign, the limits of steppe political culture when applied to sedentary agricultural societies, and the gradual fragmentation of the empire into competing successor states.A rigorously sourced account of the Mongol Empire as a political and diplomatic achievement - not only a military one. Author of English-language books on personal growth, business strategy, and historical insights. With a focus on practical wisdom from the past and present, Alex helps readers unlock their potential through transformative ideas.

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