Diplomacy
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Equally important, none of these efforts at relief or public
diplomacy
will be effective unless the style and substance of US policies are consistent with a larger democratic message.
Only then will she be able to begin the job of repairing America’s tattered reputation by shoring up its neglected public
diplomacy.
Suspended between paranoia and moralism, sensible
diplomacy
has a hard job.
What happened in Yugoslavia, an ill-conceived product of Wilsonian diplomacy, could happen in the more cynical imperial creations in the Middle East.
The most valuable currency in international
diplomacy
is personal trust; we breach it at our peril.
A few years ago, their speaker occupied important positions within US diplomacy; he is now a key figure of the New York establishment.
Since Helmut Kohl's semi-eternal government was voted out of power last year, Fischer has become the surprising symbol for continuity and European commitment in German
diplomacy.
Even on Iran’s nuclear program, a successful policy course has been neutered by a divided Europe’s inability to back its
diplomacy
with hard-hitting sanctions.
European governments’ high-level crisis
diplomacy
and new and ever more complex mechanisms sometimes briefly calm the markets, but the tide of doubt quickly sweeps back in.
Call this “Twitter diplomacy.”
High-ranking diplomats understand that their way of thinking requires one sort of diplomacy, and that a foreign policy focused on realizing Russia's economic potential requires quite another.
Across Russia’s near abroad, a form of criminalized
diplomacy
is taking root.
Thanks to Merkel’s diplomacy, Liu was granted permission to go to Germany.
After all, strategic and security interests are always more amenable than religious conviction to reason and
diplomacy.
But, in looking toward the future of Asia – and, indeed, the future of world
diplomacy
– it is the relationship between the world’s two most populous countries and largest emerging economies, India and China, which will increasingly set the global agenda.
All the aid cuts, to global health and other programs, as well as to
diplomacy
and peacemaking efforts, amount to $19 billion, still less than 0.5% of federal government expenditure.
Diplomacy, however, allows a president opportunity to enhance his authority for future domestic battles.
Khamenei does rely on Ahmadinejad to lead Iran’s public
diplomacy.
But public
diplomacy
is not
diplomacy
itself.
The coordinated expulsion of Russian spies from the EU and the United States was a victory for British diplomacy; and suspicions that the Russians were exploiting Britain’s increasing isolation seem to have mobilized NATO.
But a Europe without Britain’s traditional leadership, judgment, and
diplomacy
will be a lesser Europe.
The muddle that NAM
diplomacy
causes is perhaps best reflected in the Congress-led Indian government’s recent quasi-endorsement of Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
Given this track record, how can old NAM
diplomacy
be expected to resolve the foreign-policy challenges that India faces, especially at a time when China and Pakistan are uniting to confront India?
And crises that are fundamentally ecological in nature are managed by outdated strategies of war and
diplomacy.
In the event, as the crisis of
diplomacy
was escalating in July 1914, he suddenly announced a grand new peace initiative.
From ping-pong
diplomacy
with China to the united German Olympic team that competed in 1990 before actual reunification, sport has prefigured political developments, and politicians everywhere have seized on the importance of the World Cup.
Countries like the US can allocate more staff and specialists to support their own producers in complicated trade negotiations, while also pursuing parallel (back-channel)
diplomacy.
But all of this sensitive
diplomacy
could be wrecked if, in response to rising unemployment, there is an outbreak of trade protectionism involving America, Europe, and China.
But the comparisons that have accompanied both deals have tended toward hyperbole, impeding rational discussion of their implications for Europe, the Middle East, and the prospects for international
diplomacy.
Khanna, for example – presumably drawing upon the recent writing of Edward Luttwak – urges Americans to learn from the Byzantine Empire in crafting complex and obscure alliances among large and small states and non-state entities, so that
diplomacy
comes to resemble something like the global derivatives market.
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