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statecraft
[steyt-kraft, -krahft]
noun
the art of government and diplomacy.
statecraft
/ ˈٱɪˌɑːڳ /
noun
the art of conducting public affairs; statesmanship
Word History and Origins
Origin of statecraft1
Example Sentences
Don’t misunderstand my tone as laudatory: In 17-plus years as prime minister across four decades, Netanyahu has continually outdone himself in viciousness, criminal depravity and shamelessly immoral or amoral statecraft.
It was stagecraft and statecraft combined in a single moment, neatly pitched for the scenario the prime minister found himself in.
A quintessential act of foreign policy realism statecraft, the accords brought together Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan in a strategic Iran-containment alliance.
The proposed deal has also attracted criticism in the UK, with the opposition Conservative party calling it a "monumental failure of statecraft".
But Aemond is more experienced in statecraft and, importantly, consistent in his hatred for the comatose king.
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