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"summitry" Definitions
  1. the use of a summit conference for international negotiation

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In this regard, Kim has gained from Trump's approach to summitry.
Reynolds: The pros and cons of summitry have been endlessly debated.
CNN: You identified three phases of summitry: preparation, negotiation and implementation.
In the end, the value of summitry depends on each specific case.
Mr Macron's first month, marked by much diplomatic summitry, has gone down well.
"And not a year of diplomacy and summitry, but rather of national strength".
All this summitry provides an opportunity for politicians and philanthropists to make further commitments.
Now, President Trump has revealed how G-7 summitry has devolved into mere mummery.
U.S.-Russian summitry may not pay big dividends until Russia's current rulers come to a similar realization.
Reports from the Japanese side suggest that Mr Abe, deeply alarmed by all the summitry, came away reassured.
Even if the July deadline is met, further cliff-edges lie ahead, meaning more summitry and more market jitters.
As for the figure itself, like all EU budgetary negotiations it will be resolved via late-night Brussels summitry.
If so, the drama of summitry would simply be making the North Korean problem worse in the long run.
In raising nuclear tensions last year and in embracing his summitry in 2018, Mr Kim has proved himself a gambler.
That's nothing new in dealing with the North Koreans, but it has been missing amid Mr. Trump's focus on summitry.
In fact, from Mr Kim's narrow perspective, the failed summitry and reversion to sabre-rattling could be considered a great success.
There may well be periodic working level meetings in the future, but more likely than not, summitry has run its course.
In the end, even the rituals of superpower summitry were largely overshadowed by the drama unfolding in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Second, international entreaties — summitry, conferencing, bargaining, and all the rest — can never succeed in convincing the DPRK to relinquish its nuclear program.
CNN: You wrote about the role personality has played in recent summitry, with a particular focus on Ronald Reagan and Tony Blair.
Both Democratic and Republican presidents have engaged multiple competitors and even adversaries in summitry in pursuit of nothing more than this basic objective.
A day later, more summitry: he led a group of "G5" African leaders in talks on fighting terrorists in the Sahel and beyond.
Admittedly, we are no longer on the brink of war with Pyongyang, thanks in part to the summitry and dialogue since this spring.
CNN: Summitry itself is worth questioning as a valuable tactic, given the ease with which leaders can communicate through technology and social media.
The commission knows that changes to the EU's treaties, with all the accompanying paraphernalia of referendums and summitry, are off the table for now.
That may be a start to the detailed working-level conversations many observers say must supplement the high-level summitry to hammer out a deal.
Whether it is the simplicity of the story or some atavistic appeal of heroes engaged in single combat, high-stakes summitry captures the public imagination.
The first is handling the summitry around North Korea, whose leader, Kim Jong Un, paid a visit to Mr Xi in Beijing this week (see article).
If the result is a more deliberate and methodical move toward summitry based on more realistic expectations for the outcome, this experience might even prove salutary.
But if there is ever to be a nuclear deal, it will require not just high-level summitry but also hard-nosed, intensive negotiations at Mr. Biegun's level.
Summitry with North Korea is more likely to result in grudging recognition of it as a nuclear-weapon state than to lead to the dismantling of its arsenal of missiles.
It surprised some British officials and contrasted sharply with the past two years of frosty summitry since Britons voted to quit the bloc and seek a better global role alone.
A human rights lawyer in the years of South Korea's military dictatorship, he was chief of staff to President Roh Moo-hyun during the last round of Korean summitry in 2007.
North Korea has so far not gotten what it wants most from the recent flurry of high-level summitry between Kim and various world leaders — namely, relief from crushing international sanctions.
Trump, whose Marine One helicopter landed from Taormina to the soaring soundtrack of the "Air Force One" movie, emerged from two days of closed door summitry to declare his trip a success.
Reagan didn't expect this to happen, but his summitry helped pave the way; and with his promises of massive economic aid in exchange for denuclearization, Trump may be hoping for a similar result.
The contours of his approach are now beginning to emerge, after a few days of high-level summitry last week at the NATO mini-summit in Brussels and the G7 get-together in Sicily.
Mr Lewis's message is that anyone who believes that either supine summitry or threats of a "bloody nose" are good responses to North Korea's nuclear programme is guilty of just such a misreading today.
A severely wounded Trump managed to avert the most dire of consequences -- at least for the moment -- but, wings clipped, found his two days of summitry most noted for meetings that were avoided or canceled.
Their temptation to overreach is rising, fed by the perception that President Trump (in his political supporters' parlance) is a "snowflake" — talking a big game but more interested in self-absorbed summitry than military strikes.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's threat to show the world a new strategic weapon and possibly resume long-range missile tests is another dramatic turn in his high-stakes summitry with President Donald Trump.
Trump has also proven that he's willing to take risks with North Korea that no other U.S. leader has taken, even as critics say his summitry captured the world's attention but got few concrete results.
At a meeting of ASEAN's foreign ministers in Vientiane in July (the AMM, since you ask), fluttering welcome flags lined the streets leading to the convention centre—the cathedral of summitry, often bearing signs of hasty completion.
The ongoing process of summitry offers an opportunity to arrest this trajectory by building on steps toward denuclearization with the first parts of a comprehensive peace regime, something that could gradually transform the security context in Korea.
The Russian president is a practiced hand at this kind of international summitry: He has been on the international stage for two decades now, and he understands the element of theater that goes into such highly scripted meetings.
The Russian president is a practiced hand at this kind of international summitry: He has been on the international stage for two decades now, and he understands the element of theater that goes into such highly scripted meetings.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Angela Merkel, Emmanuel Macron and the leaders of Belgium and Luxembourg surprised late-night drinkers by dropping by a Brussels bar for beer and fries after an evening of summitry on Brexit with British Prime Minister Theresa May.
Kim and Trump exchanged crude insults and war threats amid a provocative run in North Korean nuclear and missile tests in 2017, but both leaders have described their personal relationship as good since they began their high-stakes nuclear summitry in 2018.
Top diplomats of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations will also praise the rapprochement between the Koreas, along with that of President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, when they gather for four days of annual summitry in Singapore starting Wednesday.
Dignitaries visiting Beijing have been told that the sort of exchanges the travel act encourages could cross a red line, and that it is therefore more dangerous than two other big challenges facing Mr Xi. The first is the delicate summitry around a nuclear North Korea.
Summitry, which invests in businesses that trade at discounts to their intrinsic value, last week added to its position in shares of Walt Disney Co and initiated a new position in Charles Schwab Corp, said Kon, whose San Mateo, California firm has $1.7 billion under management.
But if Trump falls for Kim's trap and, after indulging in the bonhomous moment of the summitry, prematurely relaxes sanctions — thus, legitimating and rewarding the world's most tyrannical leader — then his meeting with Kim will be yet another bleak moment in the inglorious annals of U.S. diplomacy vis-à-vis Pyongyang.
Regardless of which way this goes, however, the Singapore Summit will serve as a road map for dictators and would-be proliferators around the world: achieve a nuclear capacity, terrorize your people, and go right up to the brink of a nuclear standoff and you'll get, in return, selfies and summitry.
He joined other leaders in donning the matching, culturally appropriate shirts that are slightly silly staples of Asian summitry: an electric-blue silk one at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in Da Nang, Vietnam, and a white sheer embroidered one in Manila at the gathering of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
"We have nothing pressing," the North said in rejecting more summitry, "and have no intention to sit on the table with the tricky U.S." What hasn't changed is the North's threat to U.S. national security — or the doubtfulness that it would ever abandon its nuclear program, which provides the protection it seeks and the global legitimacy it craves.
Such a historic undertaking would require tough face-to-face talks with Putin and other leaders, and the politics of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's Russia investigation may sidetrack or prevent such summitry.
He and Gorbachev held four summit conferences between 1985 and 1988: the first in Geneva, Switzerland, the second in Reykjavík, Iceland, the third in Washington, D.C., and the fourth in Moscow.Mark Atwood Lawrence, "The Era of Epic Summitry." Reviews in American History 36.4 (2008): 616-623. online Reagan believed that if he could persuade the Soviets to allow for more democracy and free speech, this would lead to reform and the end of Communism.
Caron began Japanese language studies in 1975, and subsequently served three times at the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo, including as minister and head of chancery. During the 1980s, he undertook private-sector assignments involving China, Hong Kong, Korea and Taiwan. In Ottawa, he has held several positions related to Asian and international economic affairs, including G7 summitry. In 1998, he became Assistant Deputy Minister for Asia Pacific and Africa (Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs), and served as Canada's senior official for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation.
"Canada has an opportunity to remake world summitry," Toronto Star. July 18, 2008. Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi announced at the press conference at the end of the second day of the Hokkaido summit that the current number of participants would be maintained when the G8 leaders meet in 2009. Berlusconi also explained that a proposal to expand the G8 to include members of the Group of Five (G8+G5) emerging economies – China, India, Mexico, Brazil and South Africa – had not found sufficient support.
Supporters believe that by the late 20th century those they characterized as "ruling elites" sought to harness the expansion of world markets for their own interests; this combination of the Bretton Woods institutions, states, and multinational corporations has been called "globalization" or "globalization from above." In reaction, various social movements emerged to challenge their influence; these movements have been called "anti-globalization" or "globalization from below."Korzeniewicz, Roberto Patricio & Smith, William C., 2001, Protest and Collaboration: Transnational Civil Society Networks and the Politics of Summitry and Free Trade in the Americas, pp. 4-6.
"The 'Goldilocks' Solution to Global Governance," Centre for International Governance Innovation. September 24, 2009; Welch, David. "Canada has an opportunity to remake world summitry," Toronto Star. July 18, 2008. The summit included an "Africa outreach" session,Bouteflika (U Toronto site)Mubarak (U Toronto site)G8 Muskoka Declaration - Recovery and New Beginnings Government of Canada Accessed: 2010-09-22 "The G20 Leaders Make an Entrance; Heads of State are Greeted by Mounties as They Arrive for the Summit," Maclean's. June 25, 2010; Zenawi (U Toronto site) "The G20 Leaders Make an Entrance; Heads of State are Greeted by Mounties as They Arrive for the Summit," Maclean's.

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