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The Task of Diplomacy

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开始于 May 04, 2026

Robert Jacob Alexander, Baron Skidelsky: rest in peace. The post The Task of Diplomacy appeared first on The American Conservative

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The reliance on diplomacy can lead to complacency, allowing aggressor nations to exploit negotiations while undermining national security.

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Diplomacy is essential for global stability and should prioritize dialogue over military intervention in international conflicts.

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Effective diplomacy requires understanding cultural nuances, which is often overlooked in favor of rigid political agendas.

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The effectiveness of diplomacy is overrated; historical conflicts show that decisive action often yields better results than prolonged negotiations.

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While diplomacy is a valuable tool, it must be balanced with a strong defense posture to deter potential threats to national interests.

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