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    • The idea for Diplomacy arose from Allan B. Calhamer's study at Harvard of nineteenth-century European history under Sidney B. Fay and from his study of political geography. Calhamer also drew inspirati… See more

    Basic Setting and Overview

    The board is a map of 1901 Europe plus Turkey, Syria and North Africa. It is divided into fifty-six land regions and nineteen sea regions. Forty-two of the land regions are divided am… See more

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    Historicity

    Although the game starts in 1901, the map generally reflects the political boundaries of … See more

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    Comparison with Other War Games

    Diplomacy differs from the majority of war gamesbecause: 1. Players do not take turns sequentially; instead all players secretly write down their moves after a negotiation … See more

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    Gameplay

    Diplomacyproceeds by seasons, beginning in the year 1901, with each year divided into two main seasons: the "Spring" and "Fall" (Autumn) moves. Each season is further divided int… See more

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    In the game, players represent one of the seven "Great Powers of Europe" (Great Britain, France, Austria-Hungary, Germany, Italy, Russia or Turkey) in the years prior to World War I. Play begins in the Spring of 1901, and players make both …

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