Diplomatic
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The second development relates to China, which remained silent throughout the latest crisis – a significant departure from its stance in 2010, when it actively sided with North Korea on the international
diplomatic
stage.
But one can still glean valuable strategic insights from Kim’s
diplomatic
gambit.
The victor will almost surely endorse a new
diplomatic
initiative aimed at ending Iran’s independent ability to enrich uranium.
Because such an attack was entirely predictable, it may not derail the
diplomatic
process completely.
After all, Pakistan has not really done anything to warrant the
diplomatic
reward of a visit from India’s prime minister.
Some argue that insisting on amoral
diplomatic
language is no longer necessary, because human rights are more or less universally accepted, if not always observed.
After more than a decade of
diplomatic
isolation and economic sanctions, its status as a threshold nuclear state has been internationally legitimized.
When confronted by such a
diplomatic
snarl, there are, in reality, only two options: either allow the disputes to boil in their own cauldrons, or lower the temperature on all of the region’s antagonisms before a cataclysmic explosion occurs.
Long wars can end in one of three ways: unconditional surrender and an imposed peace; a conditional settlement, such as in Korea or Vietnam; or a
diplomatic
solution that reconciles all of the concerned parties’ interests.
But significant damage to bilateral ties, let alone a
diplomatic
rupture, is not in the cards, even if all the evidence points to a state-sanctioned assassination.
We should also consider establishing more diplomatic, legislative, academic, and educational exchanges.
So Russian President Vladimir Putin immediately demanded an official apology from the Dutch government for ignoring Borodin’s
diplomatic
immunity.
One of the most interesting aspects of these two
diplomatic
incidents is what it tells us about the new Russian and Indian elite.
Diplomatic
incidents often had to do with the relative status of kings and queens.
Diplomatic
immunity from local prosecution was an idea that sprang directly from another incident, almost a century earlier, involving the arrest of a Russian aristocrat, Andrey Matveyev, who represented Peter the Great in London.
India’s
diplomatic
challenge now is to weather the occasional turbulence generated by a mercurial US president who is playing to his domestic base.
Turkey seeks to re-establish its Islamic identity and “Ottoman” influence over the Middle East, thereby flexing its
diplomatic
muscles for a European Union that has all but rejected Turkish membership.
All of these motivations critically challenge US global
diplomatic
primacy.
But America had better get used to these types of
diplomatic
cat’s cradles.
The era of US
diplomatic
hegemony has drawn to a close.
Too many powerful countries now feel able to flex their
diplomatic
muscles in defense of their interests.
Observers may disagree about whether German leaders’ stance provides a welcome sign of reliability or reflects a lamentable lack of
diplomatic
ambition.
Moreover, it is an argument that is often made by those who have never supported any
diplomatic
process, and who have little experience with the give and take of international negotiations.
The great
diplomatic
success of George W. Bush’s presidency (and maybe the only true one) was to construct a strategic partnership with India.
After all, if China is America’s main economic partner in Asia, and if India is America’s main
diplomatic
partner, what is left for Japan?
In September 2005, five world powers, including the US, offered North Korea an unimpeded civilian nuclear program, energy assistance, economic aid, and
diplomatic
recognition, as well as a promise to establish a regional mechanism for maintaining peace and security in Northeast Asia.
French President Emmanuel Macron’s last-minute effort to construct a broader
diplomatic
approach toward Iran was sidelined in the final hour, with little to no explanation from the Trump administration.
If successful, a wider approach would also leave the door open for the United States to re-engage with multilateral
diplomatic
efforts at a future date.
To salvage the nuclear deal and advance other
diplomatic
goals, the EU can leverage its economic relationship with Iran.
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.
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