The bright-line separation between foreign and domestic affairs has proven to be problematic. |
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Richard M. Nixon was an inveterate Cold Warrior whose interest in domestic affairs never matched his passion for foreign affairs. |
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This is just as true in all areas of domestic affairs as in foreign policies. |
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I condemn such unwarranted interference in the domestic affairs of a sovereign Member State. |
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The majority, who are normally moderate in their views about both international and domestic affairs, have been silent in public but concerned in private. |
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China, which views North Koreans fleeing to China as economic migrants, not refugees, has said U.S. criticism amounts to interference in domestic affairs. |
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The rule of law remains an essential principle not only in domestic affairs, but also in international affairs. |
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How can one possibly look at this issue and think that it concerns domestic affairs? |
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So does humanitarian intervention violate the UN Charter's acceptance of the principle of non-intervention in the domestic affairs of another sovereign state? |
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Pamphlets were venues for advocacy and commentary on domestic affairs, but newspapers adopted a pose of just-the-facts neutrality. |
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Spotlighting their demands and various forms of activism, it also lays them open to the charge of providing a pretext for foreign intervention in their domestic affairs. |
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There are not easy days ahead for this world not just in international affairs but in domestic affairs. |
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It would do better to attend to its own domestic affairs and not put its nose into others' business. |
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The UK respects the CDs' rights to autonomy in their domestic affairs and ordinarily it would be contrary to constitutional convention to exercise the power to legislate in these areas. |
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National reunification calls for putting a long-awaited period to the nuclear-based American military interventionist role in the domestic affairs of the Korean Peninsula. |
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Although some developing countries voiced concern about increasing external political intrusion in what have traditionally been considered the domestic affairs of sovereign states, the initiative quickly gathered momentum. |
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Is it to divert attention from domestic affairs, or is it really part of what has been a mounting campaign to assert U. S. control and military supremacy egged on by the arms dealers and the profiteers from civilian deaths? |
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Cuban domestic affairs were not discussed. |
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The war profoundly affected domestic affairs. |
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In domestic affairs his influence was less decisive. |
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In 1969 Ehrlichman was appointed Nixon's domestic affairs adviser. |
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Although it is not up to the Commission as a rule to intervene in the domestic affairs of Member States, it is instructive here to recall the principle of solidarity enshrined in the preamble to the Treaty on European Union. |
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We call upon all parties, first of all the regional players, and in particular Syria, to fully implement UNSCRs 1559, 1636, 1680 and 1701 and to refrain from interfering in the domestic affairs of Lebanon. |
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The growth of international law as a source of legitimacy, even in hitherto purely domestic affairs, is a remarkable feature of the last two decades. |
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The work of the Shooters Association was supported by the Danish ministry of internal or domestic affairs, who bought a number of rifles and donated them as prizes for the competitions. |
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The Black Continent is closing its eyes in order not to align with Great Britain and the European Union and not to get involved in the domestic affairs of another State. |
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As soon as they join the EU, the new member countries will have to begin respecting Union regulations concerning judicial and domestic affairs, with the exception of a few areas of the Schengen Treaty. |
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I have no hesitation in affirming that this friendly collaboration will be the hallmark of the European Broadcasting Union not only in its domestic affairs but in its relations with other bodies. |
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Aediles were officers elected to conduct domestic affairs in Rome, such as managing public games and shows. |
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In the process, Henry's attention became increasingly focused on European politics and events rather than domestic affairs. |
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Although there was peace on an international level, political unrest took hold of Dutch domestic affairs. |
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Hard power is generally associated to the stronger of nations, as the ability to change the domestic affairs of other nations through military threats. |
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From that time on Valdemar focused his efforts on domestic affairs. |
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Napoleon turned his focus to domestic affairs after the war. |
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After the war, the government focused on its own domestic affairs. |
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I think the President's Adviser on Domestic Affairs should keep his cotton-picking hands off the economic policy for a change. |
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