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Undiplomatic - Bringing foreign policy back, girl. Those other countries don’t know how to act. Inside Baseball: Embassy Beijing’s Public Diplomacy 0.0 25 November 2009 Charles J. Brown; 12:22 pm...
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So let’s look at the overall transnationalist game on customary international law: The left-wing academics and NGO activists who populate international conferences will work together to generate and popularize supposed new norms of CIL on matters of interest to them—for About Undiplomatic Undiplomatic Banner...
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undiplomatic adj. Not tactful or diplomatic. undiplomatically undip ' lomat ' ically adv.
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not diplomatic; especially : tactless. — un·dip·lo·mat·i·cal·ly \-ti-k(ə-)lē\ adverb. Bing Learn more about "undiplomatic"
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un·dip·lo·mat·ic ( n-d p l -m t k). adj. Not tactful or diplomatic. un·dip lo·mat i·cal·ly adv. undiplomatic [ˌʌndɪpləˈmætɪk]. adj. lacking in diplomacy...
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Dec 25, 2009 The Jerusalem Post is featuring this extremely interesting report by Yaakov Katz: A dispute is rumbling between Israel and the...
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It’s a strain being a Mexican diplomat in the United States these days, as the plaintive expression on Mario Velázquez-Suárez’s dignified features suggests. Diplomacy may be the art of lying for one’s country, Well, at least one part of the deputy consul general’s statement is true: The rest of his statement,
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When retired Marine Gen. Anthony Zinni told the Washington Times that he was offered the job of U.S. "Jones had called me before the inauguration and asked if I would be willing to serve as ambassador to Iraq or in one of the envoy jobs, on the Middle East peace process," Zinni told Foreign Policy. "I said yes."
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THERE WAS A WONDERFUL MOMENT in the annals of diplomacy this week. Yasser Arafat, the president of the Palestinian Authority, had come to town to attend an international conference convened by the no one had so much as mentioned the inconvenient London Sunday Times story the day before, The reality? The reality is this:
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