Diplomacy
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JERUSALEM – Not since the collapse of the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks during President Bill Clinton’s last days in the White House has the Middle East seen such a frenetic pace of peace
diplomacy
as it is seeing today.
But their success, so urgently needed to save the region from the politics of Doomsday, will have to wait for a new US administration to inject into them the necessary balance of realism and idealism, military power tempered by a genuine commitment to
diplomacy.
Third, Chinese aid is dispensed rather quickly and unceremoniously, lacking the burdensome fanfare of lengthy negotiations and voluminous project documents, a practice many scholars and practitioners term “checkbook diplomacy.”
In his extensive international deal-making – which isn’t the same as
diplomacy
– Tillerson has developed a close relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, toward whom Trump has been notably soft.
More broadly, it threatens to rob the world of a new and innovative approach to global governance and multilateral
diplomacy
at a time when such approaches are badly needed.
To be sure, despite the United Kingdom’s Brexit vote and America’s unilateral
diplomacy
and trade tariffs under President Donald Trump, the West has not abandoned the notion of shared values.
The new body will allow aid to “play its important role in great power diplomacy.”
Of course, Russian
diplomacy
has performed extremely well recently, but it does not stand on its own merits alone.
If Russia can provoke America – whether by granting political asylum to the “traitor” Edward Snowden, for example, or by resisting Western
diplomacy
in the Middle East – it is not because it has become a great power once again, but simply because America is no longer the great power that it once was.
Recent US
diplomacy
has seemed amateurish and naive.
Later that year, Waltz also argued that the strategy of combining sanctions with
diplomacy
was unlikely to dissuade Iran from developing its nuclear capacity.
Yet he also would have to recognize that the JCPOA goes further than what he and many others had thought possible, demonstrating the power of diplomacy, especially to those who had advocated military means.
But giving
diplomacy
a chance will require Trump to abandon his incendiary rhetoric and maximalist positions, and work constructively with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Morocco is an ideal setting for regional
diplomacy.
If the deliberate carnage does not stop soon,
diplomacy
alone will be unlikely to suffice to end the conflict.
It will allow diplomacy, crisis management and an emerging European defense capability to be used hand in hand with more traditional policies, such as trade and development.
Sanctions should be a tool of diplomacy, not the other way around.
And the halt in its development of nuclear weapons is due entirely to President Barack Obama’s diplomacy, not Bush’s militarism and threats.
These wars are creating a new kind of threat to Israel, for they add to the conflicts’ strictly military dimension the domains of diplomacy, regional politics, legitimacy, and international law, in which Israel does not have the upper hand.
The challenge for Israel is to tie its military tactics and
diplomacy
to a clearly defined political goal.
That message is bad news for American
diplomacy.
Sometimes they respect the adviser’s wisdom and insights (fairly rare in diplomacy).
In short,
diplomacy
– and US diplomacy, in particular – often involves money.
While it will be difficult to get all of the relevant parties to the table in Geneva any time soon, much less to ensure an outcome that will stick,
diplomacy
is the only game left.
Other steps are needed to create habits of civil
diplomacy
around hot-button territorial claims.
His rough
diplomacy
frightened France, Britain, and Russia, making it easier for them to unite against Germany.
So US
diplomacy
will need to be dexterous.
Before Trump, 11 US presidents helped maintain stability on the Korean Peninsula by building alliances, using diplomacy, calibrating their rhetoric, and deploying American military strength.
At the same time, these governments practice a
diplomacy
inspired by one idea: America’s post-Iraq hegemony is fragile, thus making profitable a policy of confrontation aimed at weakening the enemy.
This is not bilateralism, which would involve respecting existing treaties; it is literally deal-by-deal
diplomacy.
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