Diplomacy
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But good reasons exist for
diplomacy'
s amoral tradition; paradoxically, this tradition embodies important moral values.
The case for a morally neutral
diplomacy
remains more compelling than ever, for on closer inspection, it is also a case in favor a foreign policy based on clear moral values.
Clearly, today’s frozen regional
diplomacy
must end; far too much of global importance is at stake.
This was China’s utilitarian, commercially-driven
diplomacy
at its most transparently hollow.
Its good-neighbor policy, it turns out, has steered China’s regional
diplomacy
into uncharted waters.
The
diplomacy
of sanctions, ostracism, and brinkmanship has failed resoundingly.
Any attempt in such places to go behave the European way and negotiate - without the military power needed to back up
diplomacy
- would be pathetic.
Reconciling these competing strategic visions of the world, in particular of global crisis, will make international
diplomacy
more complicated than ever.
This increasingly complex web of intersecting national interests is the face of international
diplomacy
in the twenty-first century.
As a result, India’s leaders seem not to have understood the shift towards China in US
diplomacy
in the first months of Obama’s presidency.
To that end, it is now up to the EU to lead on diplomacy, and to demonstrate to Trump that multilateralism is far more effective than diplomatic hooliganism.
Diplomacy
at the Top of the WorldWASHINGTON, DC – Geopolitical tensions between Russia and the West have been high in recent years, but there remain areas where constructive cooperation and dialogue remain possible.
No one expects constructive
diplomacy
between Russia and the West to be easy anywhere.
The request would be politely worded, but it would also be an official and public mode of communication, instead of the usual behind-the-scenes quiet
diplomacy.
With smart
diplomacy
that helps to bring relevant powers’ objectives into alignment, he could make a real difference on that front.
Recent experience with Iran shows that
diplomacy
can work, even in seemingly intractable situations.
The subtlety and maturity of his
diplomacy
over Iraq are but another sign that Russia is emerging from its long post-communist funk to find its voice in an American-led world.
Yet the UN’s preventive
diplomacy
is often critical.
But North Korea’s decision nonetheless demonstrated the virtues and efficacy of diplomacy, which brings us once again to the case of Iran.
ISIS’s rise underscores the urgent need for fresh, creative
diplomacy
in Syria that can break the deadlock both on the battlefield and in the negotiating room – a challenge that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s recent electoral victory has deepened.
America’s unwillingness to use the kind of “coercive”
diplomacy
that it did in the past makes such a framework all the more urgent – not to mention difficult – as it changes the way that regional actors view the United States.
But, in terms of international financial diplomacy, the dollar’s position may not be as secure.
The question is whether the end of “dollar diplomacy,” which the economist Barry Eichengreen predicts, will necessarily mean the rise of renminbi
diplomacy.
Whether because of the intrinsic weakness of China’s international finance or an understanding that a truly international currency must be more market-driven than the government-controlled renminbi could be, not even China expects the age of renminbi
diplomacy
to arrive anytime soon.
As a presidential candidate, Obama spoke of the need for “sustained, direct, and aggressive diplomacy” to deal with North Korea.
At the same time, Obama’s advocacy of direct
diplomacy
caused concern during the campaign, with some questioning whether this meant that he would meet a leader such as Kim Jong-il without preconditions.
Let’s hope that on this occasion in international diplomacy, the only thing that disappears are the massive global trade imbalances, and not the leaders and institutions that are supposed to deal with them.
The “bulldozer” had become the grandfather of most Israelis and the last card of Western diplomacy, for Americans and, surprisingly, for Europeans, too.
In a recent interview with the Washington Post, he made it clear that he sees South Korea’s alliance with the US as the bedrock of its diplomacy, and promised not to begin talks with North Korea without first consulting the US.
The eurozone leaders’ summit on June 28-29 in Brussels now looks like the most far-reaching and satisfactory recent attempt at European
diplomacy.
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