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statecraft

[steyt-kraft, -krahft] / ˈsteɪtˌkræft, -ˌkrɑft /




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We rightly fear nuclear proliferation, and yet “amazing grace and good fortune,” and admirable postwar statecraft, “actually bent the arc of history.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“Reassuring statecraft will be fundamental to peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait,” he said.

From New York Times

That can be an aspect of intelligence statecraft: the use of data, analysis and advocacy to advance U.S. national-security objectives.

From Washington Post

"They have failed the art of statecraft," said Labor's defence spokesman, Brendan O'Connor.

From Reuters

Having descended from two of the most prominent Jewish families in New York, Tuchman knew the world of politics and statecraft at an early age, but she wasn’t “a historian’s historian,” Cohen says.

From Washington Post