The administration's new nuclear diplomacy has produced a remarkable show of international unity.
Yet the United States has already tried nuclear diplomacy in at least one trouble spot.
For most of its tenure, the administration has refused to engage in serious nuclear diplomacy with North Korea.
President Clinton has to walk a tightrope to conduct nuclear diplomacy in Korea.
Against this backdrop, the Bush administration's approach to nuclear diplomacy with Iran is strategically shallow.
But his consistent, well-coördinated nuclear diplomacy is beginning to bear fruit.
She has spoken at various national and international seminars on issues linked with role of media, terrorism as well as nuclear diplomacy.
Yet it is doing just that in its nuclear diplomacy with North Korea.
If Russia and China are the champions of multilateral nuclear diplomacy they have long claimed to be, now is the time to show it.
The Republican and conservative response to Obama's nuclear diplomacy has been mixed.