It's easier to get people to do things using sugar than with vinegar.
The US does not use diplomacy in the traditional sense. The US favours intimidation and aggression which, many would argue, is a decidedly undiplomatic approach.
Dollar diplomacy
The US Dollar Diplomacy in Latin America was often accompanied by military intervention. -Apex ;)
U.S. Dollar Diplomacy in Latin America was often accompanied by military intervention.
with diplomacy
The subject of diplomacy is a very complicated matter.
Thanks to her diplomacy, a misunderstanding was resolved peacefully.
He married Anne of Cleves for diplomacy reasons.
'The customer is always right.', so you must use diplomacy when they're not.
"Gunboat diplomacy" is a term that describes the use of military force or the threat of military force as a tool of diplomacy to achieve political or economic goals.
Dollar Diplomacy
Dollar Diplomacy
The US does not use diplomacy in the traditional sense. The US favours intimidation and aggression which, many would argue, is a decidedly undiplomatic approach.
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Public diplomacy shouldn't use lies, but public officials and diplomats often lie. When people are caught lying, they can't be trusted. So an official practicing public diplomacy is only shooting himself in the foot if he lies.
Gunboat diplomacy is the use of military force or the threat of force in international relations to achieve a country's goals, while dollar diplomacy involves the use of economic or financial means, such as investments, loans, or aid, to exert influence over other countries. Gunboat diplomacy is more coercive and direct, while dollar diplomacy focuses on economic incentives to achieve foreign policy objectives.
The use of armed forces as a tool of diplomacy is known as militarism.