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Ex. 27. Fill in the gaps with the correct adverb or preposition where necessarya)
b) 1) A good diplomat knows how to present their government's positions in terms that are appealing ___ local interests and sensibilities. 2) ___ the background ___ reports that Russia is to increase its military expenditure ___ 60 percent, and last fall held its largest military exercise in the Baltic Sea ___ the 1980s, the controversial Mistral arms deal between France and Russia is giving rise ___ fears in Sweden that the country’s security may be compromised. 3) Bilateralism is increasingly giving way ___ multilateralism and multilateral relations now conducted ___ the framework of international organisations with either general or specialised competencies 4) China, and ___ a lesser degree Russia, have acted to dilute harsh sanctions proposed ___ the U.S. and its Western allies on the Security Council, leading to compromise penalties enacted ___ the council that are milder than the West had originally hoped. 5) Coercive diplomacy is distinct ___ deterrence in that coercive diplomacy is a response to a hostile action already taken while deterrence attempts to prevent a hostile action. 6) Coercive diplomacy needs to be distinguished ___ deterrence, a strategy that employs threats to dissuade an adversary ___ undertaking a damaging action ___ the future. 7) Cultural diplomacy is a form of diplomacy that places a premium ___ cultural recognition and understanding as a basis ___ dialogue 8) Democracies must persist ___ their public diplomacy efforts that rely ___ digital media and encourage their proliferation. 9) Diplomacy makes use ___ peaceful methods, generally persuasive though ___ times coercive, but not amounting ___ use of force, to explain and attain a nation state’s objectives. 10) Diplomatic agencies that "thrive" ___ the new environment, even if ___ traditional measures they appear to be relatively weak, are likely to be the ones that learn to work conjointly ___ the new generation of non-state actors. 11) ___ the cold war United Nations peace-keeping operations were largely military ___ character and were usually deployed after a cease-fire but before a settlement of the conflict ___ question had been negotiated. 12) Early Russian diplomacy in the fourteenth ___ eighteenth centuries was starkly ___ odds ___ existing international rules. 13) Fearful ___ projecting weakness, Khamenei is averse ___ compromise ___ both domestic and international contexts. 14) Given the pace of change ___ the digital world ___ a whole, the conduct of diplomacy is set to undergo a major evolution as these technologies shake up the status quo. 15) If the strife between Israelis and Palestinians continues, the practice of suicide bombers may diffuse ___ Europe. 16) In a world in which some are trying to pit different religions ___ each other, we should send a clear message: we are ___ tolerance, and ___ radicalism. 17) ___ the aftermath ___ WikiLeaks disclosures, diplomats and leaders will be mindful ___ what they say ___ foreign interlocutors, but how long this will last remains to be seen. 18) Many states’ motivations for upholding sanctions ___ Iran stem ___ fears of another country developing nuclear weapons. 19) New disclosures from WikiLeaks documents reveal Israel’s goal to keep Gaza ___ the verge ___ economic collapse. 20) North Korea is believed to be ___ the throes ___ one of the worst economic crises in decades. 21) Small states’ diplomacy puts a higher premium ___ persuasion and consensus building as distinct ___ power play ___ the conduct of international relations.. 22) Some sources claim that after years of fruitless diplomacy, Iran is ___ the threshold ___ becoming a nuclear power. 23) South Korea is eager ___ active denuclearization of the peninsula. 24) The acquisition of new technologies must be geared ___ supporting the key priorities of diplomacy. 25) The impetus ___ creating a global noosphere is more likely to emanate ___ activist NGOs, other civil-society actors (e.g., churches and schools), and private individuals dedicated ___ freedom of information and communications and ___ the spread of ethical values and norms. 26) The logic employed to justify WikiLeaks manoeuvres and persuade us in righteousness ___ its motives is that ‘secret diplomacy is antithetical ___ an open society, and that state secrets have not always been used ___ noble purposes. 27) The spread of technology, global political shifts and the rise ___ democracies have all placed a premium ___ the value of public diplomacy.
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