statesmanship 的定义
- the ability, qualifications, or practice of a statesman; wisdom and skill in the management of public affairs.
statesmanship 近义词
等同于 international relations
等同于 political science
statesmanship 的近义词 8 个
更多statesmanship例句
- As we turn to business to help provide guardrails, there is good precedent for such corporate statesmanship.
- So Netanyahu's best play, against character, is statesmanship.
- That's a tremendously difficult job and it requires a tremendous amount of statesmanship and leadership.
- But Texas is far from alone in a stunning lack of statesmanship shown in the redistricting process.
- Dire predictions about government's inability to function were shot down by last-minute acts of statesmanship on Capitol Hill.
- Influential commentators have weighed in, with one accusing Obama of “crass populism which shows very poor statesmanship.”
- We say—mark this, in order to appreciate a display of the true genius of statesmanship.
- But what a contrast to this spasm of local statesmanship the earlier years of that drink-sodden century display!
- Where else is the field of statesmanship so large, or the necessity for able statesmen so great?
- True philosophy, the Christian law, and the art of statesmanship, unite to teach this truth.
- In the inauguration of the system, Japanese statesmanship was exposed to a severe ordeal.