Diplomatic Influence

Views Updated: Dec 15, 2025

Key Facts

Abbreviation
DI
Pronunciation
/ˌdɪpləˈmætɪk ˈɪnfluəns/
Category
Miscellaneous
Related Field
Unclassified

Examples in Context

  1. Bush had helped Beijing in its endeavours to spread diplomatic influence in Latin America and Africa.
  2. This should not be dismissed as mere arrogance; it is based upon ( and reinforced by ) a long history of French intellectual, artistic, military and diplomatic influence across the world.
  3. China has become adept at translating its rising economic power into political and diplomatic influence, especially in regions such as Latin America and Africa where there is resentment towards western policies and interests.
  4. As Mr Lampton points out, just as Americans overstate china's export prowess as a source of economic power, so they underestimate china's intellectual, cultural and diplomatic influence.
  5. Mrs Clinton is on a two-week trip to Asia designed to reinforce US diplomatic influence in the region.

Other meanings of DI