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Statecraft (also statesmanship) is the art of conducting public affairs. A statesman, stateswoman, or statesperson is someone who practices statecraft. As a contested concept, statecraft is difficult to define.


Definition and conceptions
The word statecraft, dating from the 1640s, refers to the art of conducting public affairs, which entails leading a state or . Statecraft is thus said to be the practice of a statesman: "Second, we also use practice for activities that imply some form of knowledge and 'craft'. Exercising this knowledge or craft entails discretion and perhaps some form of skill. These are sometimes bound by certain special responsibilities, but their exercise does not seem to be specifiable by rules or a decision algorithm. In this sense, we speak of practising law or medicine, or we maintain that the statesman's activities are part of statecraft." (derived from the Dutch staatsman), stateswoman, or statesperson.
(2012). 9780786468546, McFarland. .
Statecraft is a of statesmanship, but in a narrow form may also be synonymous with . Beyond a superficial level, however, finding an exact definition of statecraft is difficult and it is a contested concept which political scientist Wilfred M. McClay calls "always a tricky, elusive matter—hard to come by, hard to measure, and hard even to define or describe."

The Ancient Greek philosopher conceived of the statesman in his dialogue of the same name as one who oversees and guides the work of many others:

Plato's conception of statesmanship greatly influenced , who considered the "statesman" to be a virtuous leader armed with both the science and art of ruling. He sought to personally cultivate what he conceived as the three elements of statesmanship, those being its science, art, and presupposed personal virtue.

(1998). 9780813209135, CUA Press. .

According to Andrew Brady Spalding, the word statecraft may allow a narrow and a broad understanding. The narrow conception can be defined as "managing relations between states to the advantage of one's own country", a traditional usage dating back to Niccolò Machiavelli. Otherwise, the term can be used broadly, as puts it, "for the study of states and governments and how to successfully build, run and adapt them, internally and externally."


Elder statesman
An elder statesman is a retired politician whose influence extends beyond their official term, permitting them to unofficially advise politicians. The term originally referred to a member of the genrō, retired statesmen who were consulted by the emperor of Japan.

Although the activities and influence of elder statesmen remains understudied, Taro Tsuda argues that the modern increase of has likewise increased the influence of elder statesmen, which alongside the significance of informal politics and institutions compels the study of such statesmen.

For example, was often described as the "world's elder statesman" due to his political influence beyond his presidency of South Africa as a key figure of the globalized anti- movement. Mandela founded The Elders in 2009, an association of elder statespeople with the goal of combining their collective experience to address problems of peace and , who counted among their members and .


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