Foreign Policy Terms

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun skill in managing negotiations, handling people tactfully, etc.

  • Diplomacy is essential in maintaining peaceful relations between nations.
  • Using diplomacy is the best way to resolve conflicts without violence.
  • Sometimes you just gotta have some mad diplomacy skills to deal with difficult people.
  • In the game of politics, diplomacy is like a chess move that can change the course of history.

noun a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries

  • Isolationism is a foreign policy strategy that involves avoiding alliances and involvement in international affairs.
  • Some people believe isolationism is the best way to protect their country from outside threats.
  • Isolationism ain't gonna work in today's globalized world.
  • Mentally, he lives in a state of isolationism, shutting out all external influences.

noun a person who advocates or practices isolationism

adjective relating to or characteristic of isolationism

  • The country's foreign policy has shifted towards a more isolationist stance.
  • He's always been a bit of an isolationist, preferring to keep to himself most of the time.
  • She's such an isolationist, never wanting to join in on any group activities.
  • Being an isolationist in today's interconnected world can lead to missed opportunities for growth and collaboration.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • The ambassador delivered a powerful speech on the diplomatic stage at the United Nations.
  • The diplomat made a big impression on the diplomatic stage during the peace talks.
  • The politician really owned the diplomatic stage with their smooth talking.
  • Her presence on the diplomatic stage was like a masterful performance in a play.

noun the practice of seeking out risky or exciting experiences

  • The company's adventurism in expanding into new markets paid off with increased profits.
  • His adventurism in trying new foods led to some interesting culinary experiences.
  • She's known for her adventurism when it comes to trying extreme sports.
  • His political adventurism often lands him in hot water with his colleagues.