Diplomaticity

noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The quality of being diplomatic. rare, uncountable

    "„Thus, the composed conditions of world affairs and the development of the national revolutions of AA nations made the new School of Thinking grow into a stature and basis of foreign policy designing the „perfect dream of every deiplomat”^([sic]) by integrating Morality, Interest and Reason. Not self-interest formulated into a morality which becomes identical to interest ......... Not the kind of Reason of the „angle shooter” of Spitzfindigkeit”, the sly and cunning diplomaticity, but the Reason of mutual benefit based on the complementary aspects of political, economic and cultural relations of Africa, Asia and both Europe."

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"„Thus, the composed conditions of world affairs and the development of the national revolutions of AA nations made the new School of Thinking grow into a stature and basis of foreign policy designing the „perfect dream of every deiplomat”^([sic]) by integrating Morality, Interest and Reason. Not self-interest formulated into a morality which becomes identical to interest ......... Not the kind of Reason of the „angle shooter” of Spitzfindigkeit”, the sly and cunning diplomaticity, but the Reason of mutual benefit based on the complementary aspects of political, economic and cultural relations of Africa, Asia and both Europe."

Etymology

From diplomatic + -ity.

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