Should we care about them any less, because of a quirk of geography and statecraft? |
Of course, throughout history, various observers have championed war as a preferred instrument of statecraft. |
His considerable exertions notwithstanding, truth in matters of statecraft remains implacably gray. |
But it's also a history play, and crams in all the issues of statecraft, politics, and morality that obsessed the Elizabethans. |
That is why the just war tradition is a theory of statecraft, not simply a method of casuistry. |
The Shield of Achilles synthesises his various strands of expertise, weaving history with statecraft, law, diplomacy and military strategy. |