Is diplomacy inherently political? Are diplomats politicians?
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Diplomacy: n. native government authority interacting with a foreign government authority and representing the native government
Politics: n. trying to control and/or distribute a subset(s) of the world but primarily nation subsets with deceptive emotionally (pleasant and/or unpleasant) (stereotypes and/or generalities) and coercion
Diplomats 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.
The president of the United States, a politician, often uses military power to assert American presence in the world and uses military and economic power in an attempt to change or modify national governments.
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Politics: n. trying to control and/or distribute a subset(s) of the world but primarily nation subsets with deceptive emotionally (pleasant and/or unpleasant) (stereotypes and/or generalities) and coercion
Diplomats 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.
The president of the United States, a politician, often uses military power to assert American presence in the world and uses military and economic power in an attempt to change or modify national governments.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE MARK ME BRAINILIST I
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Diplomacy: n. native government authority interacting with a foreign government authority and representing the native government
Politics: n. trying to control and/or distribute a subset(s) of the world but primarily nation subsets with deceptive emotionally (pleasant and/or unpleasant) (stereotypes and/or generalities) and coercion
Diplomats 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.
The president of the United States, a politician, often uses military power to assert American presence in the world and uses military and economic power in an attempt to change or modify national governments.
Politics: n. trying to control and/or distribute a subset(s) of the world but primarily nation subsets with deceptive emotionally (pleasant and/or unpleasant) (stereotypes and/or generalities) and coercion
Diplomats 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.
The president of the United States, a politician, often uses military power to assert American presence in the world and uses military and economic power in an attempt to change or modify national governments.
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