| Ernest Mason Satow - 1917 - 442 páginas
...4. The term includes Foreign Office functionaries — § 5. Critics of diplomacy. § 1. DIPLOMACY is the application of intelligence and tact to the conduct...states, extending sometimes also to their relations with vassal states. Other definitions are — " La diplomatie est 1'expression par laquelle on designe depuis... | |
| Frederick Charles Hicks - 1920 - 546 páginas
...meetings of the League will have to be consummated through diplomatic means. "Diplomacy," says Satow,1 "is the application of intelligence and tact to the conduct...states, extending sometimes also to their relations with vassal states." According to another definition, diplomacy is the art and science of international... | |
| Edmund Aloysius Walsh - 1922 - 328 páginas
...formerly an able envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of Great Britain, has declared it to be: "The application of intelligence and tact to the conduct of official relations between the government of independent states, extending sometimes also to their relations with •vassal states."... | |
| Edmund Aloysius Walsh - 1922 - 328 páginas
...an able envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of Great Britain, has declared it to be : "The application of intelligence and tact to the conduct of official relations betzveen the government of independent states, extending sometimes also to their relations with vassal... | |
| 1927 - 1000 páginas
...present subject, defines diplor macy as "the application of intelligence and tact to the conduct of the official relations between the Governments of independent...States extending sometimes also to their relations with vassal States." It seems, then, that al diplomats rightly so called are ex-hypothesi the possessors... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1978 - 1290 páginas
...Satow, GCMG, LL.D., DCL and formerly envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, who called it "the application of intelligence and tact to the conduct of official relations." But while US Ambassador to Turkey William Macomber thunders that "Diplomatic Immunity Is not license... | |
| Bhagevatula Satyanarayana Murty - 1989 - 716 páginas
...York, Green & Co., 1957), gives the latter definition. The more elaborate definition given by him is, "the application of intelligence and tact to the conduct of official relations between governments of independent states, extending sometimes also to their relations with vassal states."... | |
| Lawrence T. Woods - 1993 - 274 páginas
...the exercise of 'national power.' 40 Satow's oft-cited definition refers to the practice of diplomacy as 'the application of intelligence and tact to the...states, extending sometimes also to their relations with vassal states; or more briefly still, the conduct of business between states by peaceful means ...... | |
| Charles W. Freeman, Jr. - 1995 - 616 páginas
...1981 Diplomacy: "Diplomacy is the police in grand costume." Napoleon, 1805 Diplomacy: "Diplomacy is the application of intelligence and tact to the conduct of official relations between governments of independent states." Ernest Satow, 1917 Diplomacy, abuse of: "Diplomatic institutions... | |
| Hannah Slavik - 2004 - 467 páginas
...term "diplomatic" to mean "tactful" or "sensitive." Sir Ernest Satow's famous definition of diplomacy as "the application of intelligence and tact to the...relations between the governments of independent states" sums up the emphasis that classical diplomatic theorists placed on letting sleeping emotions lie.23... | |
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