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Is diplomacy inherently political? Are diplomats politicians?

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Answered by cuteragini28
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DIPLOMACY : native government authority interacting with a foreign government authority and representing the native governments. DIPLOMATS :they are generally less emotional in the way that they interact with foreign governments, are more strategic and considerate of cultural norms, and should be well versed in the art of negotiations and compromise.Politicians try to manipulate humans into voting for them and then pass coercive laws to rule them. They cater to or pass legislation to promote special interests within and sometimes outside a nation.
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Answered by zerotohero
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Diplomats are commonly less passionate in the manner in which that they communicate with remote governments, are increasingly key and circumspect of social standards, and should be knowledgeable in the specialty of exchanges and bargain.  

Politicians endeavor to control people into voting in favor of them and afterward pass coercive laws to administer them. They take into account or pass enactment to advance uncommon interests inside and now and then outside a country.

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