Washington Establishment Should Take Note of Unconventional Diplomacy from Trump, Expert Says
Washington's establishment should consider learning from President Donald Trump's unconventional diplomacy approach, according to Jonathan Guyer, program director at the Institute for Global Affairs.
The Washington establishment should consider learning from President Donald Trump's unconventional diplomacy approach, according to Jonathan Guyer, program director at the Institute for Global Affairs. Trump's unorthodox methods may have yielded results in certain situations, such as his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Singapore and his efforts to negotiate a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians. By embracing unconventional thinking, Washington officials could potentially achieve breakthroughs in international relations that traditional diplomatic approaches have failed to attain. This shift in mindset could lead to more effective solutions to pressing global issues.