diplomacy造句241. Our second policy approach is to lead with diplomacy, even in the cases of adversaries or nations with whom we disagree.
242. I knew that no diplomacy would work if an Arab attack was premeditated.
243. Body: Explores the regulation and evolution of Central American public diplomacy strategy under Reagan Administration.
244. Still the policy remained peculiarly an exercise in presidential diplomacy.
245. The United States's position in the postwar diplomacy would have been severely impaired.
246. Her second book, Sound Diplomacy: Music and Emotions in German-American Relations Since 1850, will be published by the University of Chicago Press.
247. Subtlety is one of the arts of both diplomacy and statecraft.
248. Accompanying the peripatetic Secretary of State on his shuttle diplomacy marathons.
249. American diplomacy provided a toehold on which to proceed toward peace talks.
250. The memoir eloquent chronicle of Lee Kuan Yew's extensive experiences in statecraft, politics and international diplomacy.
251. And we will make clear, as we go forward, that diplomacy and development are essential tools in achieving the long-term objectives of the United States.
252. Gone was the era of gunboat diplomacy, gone the treaty port concessions, gone the specially conceded naval bases, the military missions, the ill-disguised interference in Chinese affairs.
253. And China is now a lynchpin in international trade and a powerful player in world diplomacy.
254. His reign is known as Pax Romana, or Roman Peace, because during his reign diplomacy flourished.
255. China usually refuses to mix human rights issues with diplomacy, but Hu has come under international pressure to use his clout with Sudan to push it to accept U. N. peacekeepers in Darfur.
256. We cannot settle this problem by diplomacy and suaveness alone.
257. But for many of the bustling Londoners whom the young Tyndale met, questions of diplomacy, taxes and war were at least as pressing as those of theology or linguistics.
258. Taiwan's "dollar diplomacy" has won it recognition as a sovereign state from a small number of countries, mostly in Latin America and Africa, that benefit from Taiwanese investment and aid.
259. It was another day of bullhorn diplomacy by Iran's top nuclear officials, who appear to be struggling to halt momentum for a new round of international sanctions.
260. Among these factors, Wilsonian idealist diplomacy was the most important, which deeply influenced America's diplomacy during this period, and cast an idealistic color on it.
261. Some see his impromptu diplomacy, during a fact-finding trip, as evidence that Mr Karzai can still be managed with "tough love" from America.
262. It is imperative for us to recover the initiative in diplomacy.
263. Moral diplomacy is the name used for a form of diplomacy proposed by Woodrow Wilson.
264. The U.S. has often used dollar diplomacy to implement foreign policy.
265. Full marks for honesty, perhaps, but a fail for diplomacy.
266. To many non - Western countries, Chinese diplomacy represents an alternative model that has value of its own.
267. After intense diplomacy, Israel's Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman convinced Moldovan and Greek authorities not to allow the ship to sail to Gaza in defiance of the Israeli naval blockade.
268. It was a good illustration of the stamina required to deal with Soviet diplomacy.
269. Such a finding would begin a legal process that starts with diplomacy and could end with the imposition of trade barriers like tariffs.
270. The definition of public diplomacy in modern times simply put it as a government activity which enhance its international image and carry out some activities that directly aimed at the foreign public.