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Why It Is Critical to Play the Ball and Not the Man in Modern Foreign Policy Planning
The phrase “play the ball and not the man” originally comes from sports. It means aiming for the ball rather than attacking the player. In broader use, it refers to focusing on the issue instead of the individual.
In foreign policy, this principle means:
Concentrating on real policy direction and concrete actions
Avoiding emotional reactions to strong personalities or dramatic language
Ignoring noise and focusing on measurable evidence
Modern global politics
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