Word: diplomatized
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...Falkman, inquisitiveness has been the key to good diplomacy. "The ideal diplomat is the person who is curious about foreign countries and who is attentive to the world around him and at the same time represents his own country's interests...
Using the failure of diplomacy during the Vietnam War as an example, Falkman says, "The diplomat needs to look deeply into the situation--not from above, but from within...
...arms, explosives and false documents. According to Le Monde, the terrorist group, based in northern Lebanon, was pressured to hold off on new actions at least until February, when Georges Abdallah is to go on trial for complicity in the murder of an American military attache and an Israeli diplomat. The French reportedly intimated to LARF leaders that the evidence in the case is weak, and Abdallah is likely to be acquitted. While French officials denied that there was any formal truce with the Abdallahs, they admitted that government-to-government negotiations had been undertaken with Syria and others...
Waite is also trusted by all sides to remain impartial and apolitical. "He has no political point of view whatsoever," says a British diplomat. "He carries out his missions from a strictly humanitarian point of view." Perhaps most important, Waite is a man known to guard confidences jealously. That trait has earned him the trust of not only Pope John Paul II and Archbishop Runcie but Gaddafi and Shi'ite kidnapers...
Dwight H. Perkins, Burbank Professor of Political Economy, introduced Han as a Chinese diplomat who played "a central part in the normalization of relations between China...