What Happened
Quiet Diplomacy Reshapes International Alliances
In the world of global politics, what is not said often matters more than what is publicly declared. The shift towards quiet diplomacy, or strategic silence, has become a defining feature of modern international relations. This approach allows leaders to manage political risk, preserve flexibility, and build trust through discreet engagement. According to The Times of Israel, this trend is reshaping global alliances and creating new opportunities for cooperation, but also carries risks such as reduced transparency and accountability.