Diplomacy
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But Shultz’s Stanford colleague, Condoleezza Rice, wanted a more transformational
diplomacy
that did not accept the world as it was, but tried to change it.
Even when the US is not on the front lines, it has played a vital role in behind-the-scenes diplomacy, nudging wary rivals closer to one another to create a united opposition, and working with regional leaders like Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia to broker deals.
Lieutenant General H. R. McMaster, Trump’s National Security Adviser, has been quoted on several occasions saying a preventive war may be necessary if
diplomacy
fails.
Chinese
diplomacy
and sanctions are also crucial, but thus far China has pulled its punches.
In return, China uses its economic pressure and
diplomacy
to freeze the immediate threat posed by North Korean tests, but does not insist on a freeze on US forces.
But whoever has emerged as the winner of the doormat debacle – outraged Twitter users, perhaps –
diplomacy
has been the loser.
China seems to appreciate Park’s middle-power diplomacy, owing to its economic interest in avoiding the emergence of two rival blocs in Asia – an interest that is reflected in Xi’s upcoming state visit to the US.
Europe’s shift away from
diplomacy
began more than a decade ago, when the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe was rejected in popular referenda in France and the Netherlands.
In this new era of “vetocracy” in Europe, the
diplomacy
that underpinned the creation of the enlightened and forward-looking European project cannot function, leaving the EU ungovernable.
It resuscitated its World War II enemies and fostered economic development in countries around the world, and established a security umbrella that helped Europe and Asia focus more on
diplomacy
and economic growth than on military competition.
Italy’s leaders should engage actively in commercial diplomacy, using the country’s embassies and trade agencies to promote Italy globally, while working to build strong bilateral relations with other EU members, particularly southern countries like Spain.
But whether a new woman will help to soften foreigners’ perception of Putin’s cynical
diplomacy
and increasingly brutal rule is open to question.
The first option should be deterrence of further aggression through
diplomacy.
Indeed, other instruments of policy, including intelligence, police work and diplomacy, are likely to play a larger part in any effective policy.
Solidarity and predictability in international relations, based on common institutions and common interests, would ensure Europe’s prosperity and stability much more effectively than had the traditional balancing act of high-wire diplomacy, whose practitioners had too often crashed to the ground.
Trade, investment, and
diplomacy
may defuse rising tensions.
This conundrum will lie at the heart of the
diplomacy
next year to find a successor to the Kyoto agreement.
The absence of a common denominator among EU governments’ positions has hardly been conducive to the emergence of the cogent and reliable
diplomacy
needed to address the Middle East’s deep problems.
Our economic
diplomacy
has three key objectives, one of which is to secure more markets for our exports and enticing more tourists to visit the country.
Our
diplomacy
is also focused on protecting the well-being of the roughly ten million Filipinos working overseas.
AMLO will almost certainly maintain Mexican cooperation on the first set of issues, while retreating to Mexico’s traditional and archaic anti-interventionist stance on regional
diplomacy.
Obama’s TightropeCAMBRIDGE – According to a United States State Department official, the concept of “smart power” – the intelligent integration and networking of diplomacy, defense, development, and other tools of so-called “hard” and “soft” power – is at the heart of the Obama administration’s foreign-policy vision.
But once Bismarck had accomplished that goal, he focused German
diplomacy
on creating alliances with neighbors and made Berlin the hub of European
diplomacy
and conflict resolution.
Precisely because Israelis are aware of the constant security threat facing their country, they have always believed that their leaders should be able to lead Israel in war – but also to ask the military tough questions when
diplomacy
may fail.
In a deeper way, Sarkozy’s
diplomacy
reflects changes in how the French President thinks about the idea of “the West” in today’s globalized world.
All this activity has put Madrid back on the map, not only as a force in the global marketplace but in
diplomacy
too.
But, as a matter of economic principle, practical diplomacy, and visionary politics, aren't regional free-trade areas at least a step in the right direction?
Like Bush’s military misadventures, Trump’s approach to the region carries enormous risks, not least because it has buried whatever was left of the transatlantic alliance in the chasm separating America’s power politics and Europe’s emphasis on
diplomacy.
Only robust international
diplomacy
can halt the Middle East’s slide toward nuclear proliferation.
But by trading
diplomacy
for saber-rattling, the Bush administration slammed the door on a solution with Iran.
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