statesmanship

/ˈsteɪtsmənˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The skill, wisdom, and honorable behavior of a good political leader, especially in managing public affairs and international relations.
    • True statesmanship requires putting the common good above personal ambition.
    • The treaty was a triumph of statesmanship, ending decades of conflict.
    • The young leader showed remarkable statesmanship by listening to all sides before making a decision.
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