College of William and Mary: Book Defends the Value of Face-to-Face Diplomacy
November 29, 2018
November 29, 2018
WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia, Nov. 29 -- The College of William and Mary issued the following news story:
Many political scientists believe that face-to-face diplomacy has little, if any value. Some even call it dangerous. Regimes change. Leaders lie. They change their mind. The priorities of their country change. It's impossible to look inside another person's heart or mind and glean what they really mean or intend.
Researchers point to British Prime Minister Nevil . . .
Many political scientists believe that face-to-face diplomacy has little, if any value. Some even call it dangerous. Regimes change. Leaders lie. They change their mind. The priorities of their country change. It's impossible to look inside another person's heart or mind and glean what they really mean or intend.
Researchers point to British Prime Minister Nevil . . .
