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Les horreurs au Soudan mettent en lumière la détérioration du corps diplomatique occidental
Decades of neglect have hollowed out expertise and experience
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Foreign Policy (United States) | Apr 06, 2026
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Critics of the diplomatic corps should consider that geopolitical factors often limit Western influence in complex crises like Sudan's.
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Investing in diplomatic corps is essential for long-term stability; neglecting it only exacerbates situations like Sudan's ongoing turmoil.
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The decline of Western diplomacy raises questions about the effectiveness of international interventions in conflict zones like Sudan.
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Western nations must urgently revitalize their diplomatic corps to effectively address crises like the one in Sudan and restore global standing.
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Focusing on diplomatic expertise overlooks the need for immediate humanitarian aid and intervention in Sudan's crisis.
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