constructive engagement

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a policy of interacting with another party in a positive way to influence their behavior

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  • The government has adopted a policy of constructive engagement with its neighboring countries.
  • The diplomats agreed that constructive engagement was the best path forward.
  • Diplomacy often relies on constructive engagement rather than confrontation to resolve disputes.
  • The policy of constructive engagement helped reduce tensions between the two nations.
  • Through constructive engagement, they hope to encourage human rights reforms.
  • We need constructive engagement rather than confrontation to solve this crisis.
  • The previous administration's strategy of constructive engagement yielded mixed results.
  • The ambassador advocated for constructive engagement with all regional partners.
  • A path to peace will require constructive engagement from all parties involved.
  • Through constructive engagement, both sides reached a meaningful compromise.
  • The company believes in constructive engagement with shareholders to address their concerns.
  • The committee emphasized the importance of constructive engagement in the peace process.
  • The activist group advocates for constructive engagement with corporations on environmental issues.
  • His approach focused on constructive engagement with opposing viewpoints.
  • Critics questioned the effectiveness of constructive engagement in changing the regime's behavior.
  • The organization promotes constructive engagement between different communities.
  • The success of constructive engagement depends on a willingness to listen and compromise.
  • Experts believe constructive engagement can prevent future conflicts.
  • Scholars have long debated the merits of sanctions versus constructive engagement as foreign policy tools.
  • The strategy of constructive engagement proved more effective than isolation.