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diplomacy

international relations / tact / negotiation skill
Noun

This term carries a dual identity, shifting between a formal state mechanism and a personal social skill. In the geopolitical sense, it describes the strategic, often secretive, machinery of international relations where the goal is stability and the avoidance of war. It suggests a high-stakes environment of protocol, treaties, and official representation. When applied to individuals, the word describes a specific kind of social intelligence characterized by caution and tact. It implies a deliberate filtering of speech to maintain harmony, often bordering on evasion or strategic ambiguity to prevent friction. Grammatically, diplomacy is an uncountable noun; it cannot be pluralized to describe multiple instances of tact, and it does not take a plural form when referring to the practice of international relations.

Meanings

Noun

The professional conduct of negotiations and the maintenance of relations between nations by diplomats.

"The two countries are attempting to resolve the border dispute through quiet diplomacy."

Noun

The skill or tact in dealing with people, often used to manage sensitive situations or avoid conflict without causing offense.

"Her diplomacy in handling the angry clients saved the company from a public relations disaster."

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