Statesmanship in a sentence as a noun

Our government has failed us for generations, but done so with a slick veneer of statesmanship and sobriety.

Really is, they just don't understand what statesmanship actually is or how important that it is that he is a role model as well.

Some people don't like the game of statesmanship, namely how people bargain over politics, but that's a whole other matter altogether.

And for that we need not only novel political theoretical solutions, but the strong statesmanship to apply them.

This isn't evil statesmanship, it's basic human psychology.

The irony!I've just smiled to myself picturing those guys coming together and then slowly re-learning everything we know about statesmanship and politics.

Foresight, humility, compromise for the sake of alliance, and expert diplomacy and statesmanship.

In times of the early dynasties they cultivated the same virtues - like statesmanship only for the best educated, etc but China is too big and too diverse and too dynamic to speak about it as one entity.

The last 20 years of leadership in China show a much more nuanced understanding of policy and statesmanship than American leadership, where charisma and mass appeal tends to be more important than "hard credentials."3.

My take on China's embrace of Bitcoin is not that it will help it with police-statesmanship, but simply that they really don't like the USG dollar, and would love if the international monetary system made a little more sense.

[Excuse me for a moment as I wipe the tears off my keyboard in my woe at contemplating what greatness has been lost and despite the fact that loss was not mine, though it was the world's.]"The unfettered and self-unaware bias towards Western values of statesmanship by this so-called -- do they actually call themselves this?

Statesmanship definitions

noun

wisdom in the management of public affairs

See also: statecraft diplomacy