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Go-Between

/ˈɡoʊ bɪˈtwiːn/noun
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A go-between is an intermediary who facilitates communication or transactions between two parties, often to bridge gaps or handle sensitive matters discreetly. This role adds value in scenarios requiring neutrality, such as negotiations or secret dealings, and has evolved in modern contexts to include digital mediators like online dispute resolution platforms.

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In history, go-betweens have played pivotal roles in major events; for example, during the 1978 Camp David Accords, President Jimmy Carter acted as a crucial go-between for Egypt and Israel, leading to a peace treaty that has lasted over four decades. This underscores how a single intermediary can alter global politics, much like ancient Greek heralds who carried messages and often prevented wars through clever diplomacy.

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