Diplomacy
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I believe in the power of
diplomacy
and engagement.
This brand of
diplomacy
is not quick or easy.
But even as I push my brand of “Asian” diplomacy, it can sometimes feel a bit lonely to be an Asian at the international community’s diplomatic roundtable.
Koreans have already shown their penchant for multi-lateral
diplomacy
and trouble shooting through the six-party talks.
Improving Syria’s prospects for peace and democracy must begin with
diplomacy.
With that, the “madman theory” of
diplomacy
was born.
So, if the West ignores the Middle East or addresses the region’s problems only through military means (the US has spent $2 trillion in its Afghan and Iraqi wars, only to create more instability), rather than relying on
diplomacy
and financial resources to support growth and job creation, the region’s instability will only worsen.
In other areas,
diplomacy
would be quieter and less ideological with Capriles as president, but it would be no less ambitious.
Taking regional
diplomacy
any further at that time would have been impossible.
But gunboat
diplomacy
was not necessarily a part of the resolution of debt problems.
Diplomacy
remained stalled until North Korea launched a series of missiles into the Sea of Japan in July.
Countries have long spent billions on public
diplomacy
and broadcasting in a game of competitive attractiveness – the “battle for hearts and minds.”
In addition to formal public
diplomacy
mouthpieces like Russia Today and Sputnik, Russia employs armies of paid trolls and botnets to generate false information that can later be circulated and legitimated as if it were true.
Whereas no army can cross the plains of Mongolia or Manchuria, Chinese strategists believe that, until the country establishes itself as a dominant naval power, it will remain vulnerable to the gunboat
diplomacy
that it experienced in the past.
This will all translate, inevitably, into calls for more toughness toward North Korea – less
diplomacy
and more sanctions, punitive measures, and isolation.
If they, the US, and Russia stay calm, place enough on the table, and demand the same from the other side,
diplomacy
might move forward, and the future might not be irredeemably bleak.
So we are pleased that in 2013
diplomacy
prevailed over threats of military intervention in Syria.
Not for the first time in international diplomacy, what those closest to a negotiating process deem desirable and achievable does not necessarily resonate with those in power.
BANGALORE – When US President Barack Obama recently spoke at the United Nations about countering the Islamic State, many of his critics complained that he put too much emphasis on
diplomacy
and not enough on the use of force.
We all agree that military force will not end this challenge –
diplomacy
will.
Kennedy overruled the warmongers, and prevailed in the crisis through
diplomacy.
That year, he used
diplomacy
relentlessly and skillfully to achieve a breakthrough nuclear agreement with the Soviet Union, the Limited Test Ban Treaty.
Intelligence, diplomacy, security forces, and educating people to the requirements of life lived under the shadow of an invisible menace must all be brought to bear.
In 2003, a bipartisan advisory group reported that the US was spending only $150 million on public
diplomacy
in Muslim countries, an amount it called grossly inadequate.
Indeed, the combined cost for the State Department's public
diplomacy
programs and all of America's international broadcasting is just over $1 billion, about the same amount spent by Britain or France, countries that are one-fifth America's size and whose military budgets are only 25% as large.
During the Cold War, “ping pong diplomacy” helped revive official relations between China and the United States.
The much-heralded “ASEAN Way,” whereby member states adhere to quiet
diplomacy
and principled non-intervention, served the bloc well on the economic front in its first decades of existence.
The Islamic Democratic ParadoxThe rage across the Arab world over the publication in Denmark (months ago) of cartoons depicting the prophet Mohammed, together with the victory of Hamas in Palestine and the increasing radicalization of Iran’s politics, has made “political Islam” a fundamental question of international
diplomacy.
While vowing to use force when America’s vital interests are at stake and rejecting pessimistic projections of national decline, Obama has – unlike his predecessor, George W. Bush – relied more heavily on
diplomacy
than force.
The only possible way to deter Kim is through coercive
diplomacy
that compels him to freeze his nuclear program at something like its current level.
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