Its warnings are serious, and its arguments should certainly be considered in the ongoing debate over American foreign policy. |
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I'm a classical liberal, economically and a hawk on foreign policy and defense. |
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Unable in a state election to run as a foreign policy hawk, she did the next best thing by choosing a Republican admiral as her running mate. |
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The prohibition on capital controls has the makings of a US foreign policy debacle. |
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Bermuda is one of 14 British overseas territories which look to the United Kingdom for foreign policy and security. |
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The section on the 11th September disaster and its aftermath, teases out an sometimes nuanced criticism of US foreign policy. |
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Here are clips from the latest debates where he explains his stances on racism or foreign policy. |
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In the primary process, one of the things that you bring to the table is your foreign policy resume. |
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Some of the old themes of British Indian foreign policy today demand far greater attention by policy makers and the political class as a whole. |
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As public discontent over foreign policy and consecutive scandals racked public life, radical oppositional movements flared. |
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But the illusion that British silky sophisticates can talk the new Romans out of doing something stupid, dies hard in British foreign policy. |
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In Bombay he reminded his audience that a vote for Congress was also a vote for it, and his, foreign policy of peace and principled neutralism. |
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When asked directly for his opinion on several matters of foreign policy, all he can say is that he is unable to be of any assistance. |
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That's why most of my posts focus on foreign policy and why I'm willing to go to the mat to defend my views on the subject. |
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His remarks were by no means limited to military matters, but ranged over every major issue of domestic and foreign policy. |
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If blame were to be justly apportioned, it would have to extend into the distant past of American foreign policy formation. |
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That's something that I have felt was in order for a long time on foreign policy, and now I think he has a clear chance of doing that. |
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Henry Kissinger ran foreign policy under President Nixon, not Secretary of State Rogers. |
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To truly understand America's foreign policy during the past 12 years, one must look at more than wars. |
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Pray, what has the BJP done in domestic or foreign policy to not be bracketed in the same league as its political opponents? |
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The snowball of hatred that took decades to grow will not be melted overnight, even by radical changes in US foreign policy. |
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I am not a foreign policy expert, but I am a self-educated outraged American citizen. |
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It would be hard to design a more counterproductive, nearsighted foreign policy. |
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Mr Kerry, a decorated Vietnam veteran, calculated that he didn't need to add foreign policy heft to the ticket. |
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These data confirm the unstinting and largely unreported dedication of the American public to multilateralism in foreign policy. |
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The group claims that IRB decisions are often based on commissioners' prejudices and Canada's foreign policy tilt of the moment. |
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I think that, ultimately though, that's there a genuine difference as to how we operate our foreign policy. |
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A lot of political operatives and pollsters will tell you this presidential election will hinge on foreign policy. |
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But this is not the time for sermonizing or moralizing over US foreign policy. |
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Under these conditions, it cannot tolerate anything less than total submission to its reckless and criminal foreign policy agenda. |
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This in turn sets me thinking about the contrast between his domestic style and his current foreign policy. |
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Since the Vietnam era, he's been an unrelenting critic of US foreign policy and this book's no different. |
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The way that anyone can change foreign policy is to get elected to office, so you've no one to blame for making poor decisions in your name. |
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Well, I don't take polls in politics now, so I certainly wouldn't be taking polls in foreign policy. |
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Our foreign policy was about to take a sharp unilateralist and militarist turn. |
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To listen to his high-level critics, one might think that no American president had ever proposed an interventionist foreign policy before. |
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His depiction of a minatory US foreign policy and its sinister motives is grossly unfair. |
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Libertarian minimalists must take the extra step to fashion a doctrine that debunks realism and supports their own foreign policy outlook. |
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But it was only recently, after the end of the Cold War, that we began letting the vice squad run foreign policy. |
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So far, the big-ticket speeches at the Republican convention have dealt almost exclusively with foreign policy and the war on terrorism. |
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But her lyrics touch on stalkers, stabbing, and misbegotten foreign policy. |
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No. Are they offering us a new foreign policy or another way of dealing with dictators and terrorists? |
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He was trying to bring the announcement, the pronunciation of honesty and truth to American and world foreign policy. |
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And I love foreign policy, because of the adventure and because of the stakes. |
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In domestic, as well as foreign policy, there is bipartisan agreement between the major parties. |
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The comments underscore Labor's bipartisan support on foreign policy as on every other issue. |
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Trade policy has been a notable and bipartisan success of postwar American foreign policy. |
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Washington's motives are widely distrusted and its various foreign policy postures are viewed suspiciously, even by long-standing allies. |
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Flummoxed by an illusion of peace, the US lost its foreign policy bearings. |
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In 1991, American foreign policy was moderated by the shadow of a previous over-reaction in Vietnam. |
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Why does foreign policy always attract the world class sickies and sleazeballs? |
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The media coverage of the two visits was noteworthy for its lack of any unfavourable commentary on the government's foreign policy. |
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Your father's success in foreign policy was quickly undone by discontent on domestic policies and a bad economy. |
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The columnist coshed me on the back of the head and, while I was out, dumped me in the uncharted territory of his foreign policy mistakes. |
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Once again, these underminers of our foreign policy are doing more harm to our country. |
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In the 1930s, American politics were characterized by isolationism in foreign policy and a preoccupation with internal affairs. |
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In a globalized world, is it helpful to consider economic prosperity, foreign policy, and security and migration in separate silos? |
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But the war also divided the country on issues of foreign policy, the United Nations and the morality of war itself. |
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Well, for a start, I think that we should pursue an independent foreign policy. |
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Pluralists approach foreign policy decision-making through models like groupthink and bureaucratic politics. |
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Last week that phrase had become the defining motto and operating credo for the military and foreign policy of the Bush administration. |
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It is blurring the traditional distinctions between domestic and foreign policy. |
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He was spelling out the future direction of American foreign policy, based on unarguable evidence of threat. |
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Bulgarian foreign policy was one of continuity and predictability, for which it was appreciated both at home and abroad, said Stoyanov. |
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There's some consternation about a foreign policy survey released in Australia early this week. |
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Commentary, National Review and The Weekly Standard are nearly interchangeable in terms of foreign policy and empire. |
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Later he made reconciliation with Germany one of the central planks of his foreign policy. |
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No strategist in either party can predict with authority whether the election will pivot on the economy, foreign policy or a yet unknown factor. |
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Kennan's name is inseparable from the doctrine of containment that influenced American foreign policy throughout the Cold War. |
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Australia provides for and nurtures this injustice by its immoral foreign policy. |
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The bitter disagreements and feuds within the British establishment surrounding the vexed issue of foreign policy are seeping out into the open. |
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The reason for America's present activist foreign policy is as plain as a pikestaff and is known to everybody. |
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His luck in being an actor also gave him the chance to spend time indulging his interest in foreign policy and social activity. |
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It cannot indefinitely watch British foreign policy being defined on a Texas ranch, or in secret Pentagon meetings. |
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This indecision at the level of military planning reflects a broader and deeper dilemma of American foreign policy today. |
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His failure to take consistent foreign policy positions, though more recent, is incontestable. |
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I certainly believe that our foreign policy is imperial and see such a policy as incongruent with the values of a republic. |
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The threat was clear and we managed, through a foreign policy that was realistic and vigilant, to get through it and come out victorious. |
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So by the time I was actually inaugurated, I had a list of about 10 major items that I wanted to accomplish in foreign policy. |
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The foreign policy expert mentioned in the introduction is among the pessimists. |
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Raimondo shows convincingly that William Buckley and other cold warriors derailed American conservatism, so far as foreign policy is concerned. |
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For the duration of the cold war, US foreign policy was to value political stability above all else. |
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In writing about the history of American foreign policy, one must try to avoid perpetuating distortions and perversions of language. |
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I'm not convinced yet that the State Department country reports alter their analyses to cohere with broader government foreign policy goals. |
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The most vivid illustration of India's efforts to use soft power as a tool of foreign policy came recently in Afghanistan. |
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I do not mean that as a glib and facile question, but as the most important foreign policy debate we have to face in today's world. |
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The key in such a foreign policy will be to think of the people, the average citizenry first. |
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He provides a forensic analysis of US foreign policy through the speeches and texts of its own ideologues. |
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The administration's hubristic foreign policy has been efficiently exposed as based on nothing more than hallucination. |
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The move was immediately backed by European Union foreign policy supremo Javier Solana and Russia. |
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Fashionable implies superficialness, a preoccupation with identity and consumption rather than an interest in politics and foreign policy. |
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Enforcing the isolation of this callow and callous ruler is the least that a humane and pacific foreign policy must aim for. |
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Can politics at the margin hold the balance in a decision on foreign policy, as it can sometimes swing an election? |
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His foreign policy was characterised by cautiousness and a patient wait-and-see attitude. |
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Much of our military strategy and most of our foreign policy is tied to the United States. |
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Implicit in his argument is the belief that American foreign policy flows from strategic considerations of national interest. |
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But underlying that narrowly expansive go-it-alone foreign policy are the Republican wars here at home. |
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Nor does he talk much about foreign policy, which has been his stock-in-trade for a quarter-century now. |
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He broke with the mainstream conservatism in the early 1960s, primarily over issues of foreign policy and military expansionism. |
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The loss of conviction has exerted a powerful influence over American and Western foreign policy. |
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The Koreans were not the puppets of the Soviet Union or its foreign policy executors. |
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But given his deceit on foreign policy and duplicity on the nuclear issue, I think we have good reason to be suspicious. |
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The South is more hawkish on foreign policy, according to the data, while the East and West Coast states are the most dovish. |
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Every foreign policy action tends to reinforce one or the other of these approaches. |
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But the idea of working with European partners on foreign policy and security issues is gaining favor. |
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We are now three years distant from the biggest foreign policy blunder since the Second World War. |
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On foreign policy, most editorials called for a review of the anti-nuclear policy. |
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He was a lukewarm supporter of the war, a voice of the old-line Republican foreign policy establishment. |
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You can't go far wrong with a foreign policy whose opponents are mainly dictators, anti-American European politicians and leftist whackos. |
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Rice is National Security Advisor to President Bush, his closest White House influence and a hardliner on foreign policy. |
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We can identify our vision simply as the diametrical opposite to the neo-conservative fantasies animating this country's foreign policy today. |
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The accent therefore had to fall on external action by the state, but of itself this did not require immediate and exact foreign policy choices. |
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This accords with his foreign policy doctrine that there should be no intervention in areas where US interests are not involved. |
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These are worthy elements of foreign policy but also modest ones compared to regime change, nation-building, and other grandiosity. |
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Molotov favoured a continuation of the hard line in foreign policy, especially towards Tito. |
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He was at the university to deliver an address on foreign policy, after which he was asked about the embargo by a student. |
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He also demonstrated the limits of the government and the presidency to produce social change and to pursue an activist foreign policy. |
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This tendency will discourage any U.S. president from pursuing an activist foreign policy, because public support for it will be thin. |
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The Constitution will give it a common foreign policy and a common judicial system. |
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The king never attempted to verse the prince in matters of parliamentary practice, statesmanship, or foreign policy. |
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It is also seen in junking his prejudice towards the US alliance and his outline of a more realistic foreign policy. |
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This State of the Union message subsequently became one of the philosophical foundations for U.S. foreign policy. |
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Rather, I am a fierce advocate of basing American foreign policy on democratic principles. |
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The rapidity with which the Indian government has abandoned its previous foreign policy precepts underlines the fact that there is no going back. |
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Labor's foreign policy affirms that engagement with Asia must always be at the forefront of our diplomacy. |
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He also laid down the basic tenets of Indian foreign policy that helped put India on the world map as a leading developing country. |
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A simple view suggests that the making of foreign policy is the exclusive business of government. |
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They are really acting like they are the sole determiner of American foreign policy. |
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The foreign policy of the Voronin administration over the past three years has been based on the classic principles of realism. |
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Since the war began he has become a regular pundit offering his opinion on American foreign policy. |
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This path dependency has created a foreign policy where the U.S. props up unsavoury governments which they destruct only years later. |
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At the turn of the decade many progressives were ready to believe in a new ethical, rather than realpolitik, motivation in foreign policy. |
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Even more money went to two outfits that function as foreign policy wings of the Democratic and Republican parties. |
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Walt's obsolescent foreign policy is deeply rooted in the statism of a bygone era. |
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They are singing their praises for the starkly dualistic moral judgements that have defined this administration's foreign policy. |
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And then there's an opportunistic foreign policy that equates despots with democrats and which has baffled the most seasoned of diplomats. |
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Increasingly in shaping our foreign policy priorities it is the media which calls the shots. |
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Accompanying these changes in substance has been a new Chinese campaign to publicize and promote the country's foreign policy. |
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The foreign policy wonk was either bored or uncertain whether Lieberman knew what he was talking about. |
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The president himself is a God-botherer, but what about the others who actually make the foreign policy? |
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Whenever one discusses long-term planning in foreign policy, one must proceed with caution. |
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Hewson is an economic dry with progressive views on foreign policy, the environment and human rights. |
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Really, previously I was in a majority of group members in de-emphasizing foreign policy. |
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After more than ten years, it is still cited as the main reference on the evolution of neocon foreign policy views. |
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This is particularly true over foreign policy, which dominated the first two debates and seemed to be the main reference point for my students. |
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Member governments identified where their national interests overlapped, without any pretension to a common foreign policy. |
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The domestic consequence of this foreign policy is the regimentation and militarization of American life and the drift toward authoritarian rule. |
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Furthermore, constitutions often specify that the conduct of foreign policy is the government's prerogative. |
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In foreign policy, he combined a high degree of pragmatism with nationalism. |
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Would it be friendly to the United States and willing to reorient foreign policy in a Western direction, or would nationalism resurface? |
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I know I am recommending a pragmatic rather than a principled stand, but that is what national interest and foreign policy is all about. |
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He embarked with zeal on a foreign policy he himself didn't quite understand. |
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Often such power is exercised more effectively in respect to foreign policy than domestic reforms. |
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Even as the two Normans zing each other about their positions on existentialism and foreign policy, they contend on a baser, dirtier plane. |
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For one state to push its own foreign policy in contradiction, and even defiance, of the federal government is a new phenomenon. |
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In modern times, this Anglo-American vision of an idealistic foreign policy is most closely associated with President Woodrow Wilson. |
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I don't know if I buy the idea that this is actually what's animating their foreign policy, though I think the fundamental distinction is sound. |
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He denigrated a foreign policy that delivers the rhetoric of freedom and not the reality of economic progress and true liberty. |
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Quite a powerful speech, especially the last part on foreign policy and freedom. |
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Compiled by a group of US foreign policy experts, the programme included fourteen different points. |
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This is not the time, he says, to stir up anti-American sentiments, or sermonise over US foreign policy. |
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The recently reunified Germany agreed to commit itself to all-European institutions in return for this change in European foreign policy. |
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What has really been the cause of the rise in anti-Americanism in the last few years has been American foreign policy. |
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As civil society is steadily developing, some of its elements continue to affect foreign policy. |
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It has endorsed all of the fundamental tenets of the president's revisionist approach to foreign policy. |
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His vigorous economic and foreign policy has received a solid vote of confidence. |
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Yet, this is so much more than a simple bout of radical rightism in American foreign policy. |
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Did the foreign policy bureaucracy facilitate or impede presidential decisions for war? |
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The orthodox libertarian foreign policy platform is one of minimalism and non-involvement bordering at times on isolationism. |
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He did not explain what this Government is doing to support a credible foreign policy. |
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It is hopefully apparent what havoc this formulation of foreign policy will wreak. |
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The foreign policy bureaucracy, not elected of course, plays a subordinate, non-political, essentially instrumental role. |
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Among the strategic priorities of French foreign policy, getting one up on the rosbifs is certainly prominent. |
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We are in favour of a rotational presidency and for an opportunity for each country to participate actively in EU foreign policy. |
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How can you trumpet a strong military and a vigorous foreign policy and then insist on small government? |
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On his first weekend in office as Foreign Secretary he promised an ethical foreign policy. |
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His views are quite at variance with those of Prime Minister Howard on important aspects of foreign policy and Australia's place in the world. |
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To me, one of the biggest themes in this is the embeddedness of money and finance in influencing foreign policy. |
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But the contribution sparked an unprecedented rush of activity in Bulgaria's foreign policy circles. |
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On the campus where I am writing this, there are a few students and professors willing to venture points about United States foreign policy. |
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In foreign policy, its hard to claim the moral high road when you're stumbling down the low road arm-in-arm with repressive dictators. |
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It will also need a radical rethink of some of our current sacred cows in foreign policy, e.g., the extent to which it is driven by trade. |
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The repercussions for American foreign policy were huge, and continue to this day. |
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This is not a movie about U.S. foreign policy, or the plight of those involved. |
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They attacked his foreign policy in Central and Latin America for being destructive and divisive. |
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His dire predictions ignore the intricacies of diplomacy, foreign policy, and world history. |
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The transatlantic axis, nevertheless, continues to play an important role in German foreign policy. |
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He's managed to alienate allies with his foreign policy, tarnishing America's image in the world, punting our claims to moral leadership. |
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On certain foreign policy issues, Switzerland and Bulgaria have a track record of making common cause. |
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Gore, too, once was a moderate, a founder of the centrist Democratic Leadership Council and a hawk on foreign policy. |
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Judges should not be the expositors of the nation's foreign policy, which is the role they play by acting when the President himself has not taken a clear stand. |
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The administration has been criticized for the militarism of its foreign policy. |
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Modern circumstances require an adroit approach to the manner in which our foreign policy is being implemented. |
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What they believe impacts economic policy, foreign policy, education policy, environmental policy, you name it. |
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Others say Wong is smart, and has an aptitude for understanding foreign policy. |
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Paul sacrifices little with his base and can only assuage doubts among those concerned about his views on foreign policy. |
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Paul has consistently used Benghazi as a device to stake out high ground on foreign policy. |
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Across business, foreign policy, and popular culture, more Americans are discovering Africa and catching the bug. |
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Burt is part of an informal, unpaid foreign policy team who regularly briefs Paul on international issues. |
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In foreign policy, Romney can look like Palin in a business suit with a cheat sheet of buzzwords, but hardly any substance at all. |
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For well over its first century, American foreign policy was a partnership between government and business, driven by efforts to keep markets open for exports and investments. |
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And Paul, probably, is the closest thing the party has to a responsible voice on foreign policy. |
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They should be addressing their messages to the bulk of the American public that is unaware of the consequences of US foreign policy, not to each other. |
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Government policy, especially foreign policy, is rife with nuance and complication. |
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Every year Britain's serving prime minister delivers a speech dealing with foreign policy to the Lord Mayor of London's official banquet, dressed in white tie and tails. |
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Most importantly, foreign policy should not be reduced to a synonym for military action and covert operations. |
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Cruz also took pains to build up his credentials on foreign policy, appearing at anti-CPAC event sponsored by Frank Gaffney. |
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It is exactly these regularly held elections and the freedom of the press that have brought realism to Russian foreign policy and purged it of ideology. |
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He would in fact have been hard-pressed to discuss postwar monetary and foreign policy or domestic issues such as labor agitation and demobilization. |
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And it makes you wonder if journalism has not been so debased that foreign policy has become impossible. |
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He handles himself well in ad-libbed press conferences and so forth, and the things he does about foreign policy can be impressive in many quarters. |
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In other words, my ideal foreign policy is one that's forged in the grand strategy debates on the right, but implemented by the policy wonk mandarins on the left. |
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The ever undisguised craftiness and knavishness of the imperialists is characteristic of their aggressive foreign policy after the end of the cold war. |
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And they said that the blame for managing foreign policy crises can hardly be heaped on the departing secretary. |
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He said his Government has reservations about the proposed constitution and is particularly concerned about aspects regarding common foreign policy and defence. |
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Her foreign policy during the 1590s has a curiously maternal side, best seen in her extensive correspondence with Henry and James, heavily laden with good wishes and advice. |
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It is tempting to say that the feudal-dynastic element had been removed from foreign policy, but there was to be a significant revival of dynastic policy under the Stewarts. |
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Sen. Paul has been getting a dunking in the media for his flip-flops on foreign policy. |
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The rhetoric has been harsh, but given the realpolitik of east african foreign policy, the actions have been decidedly mixed. |
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Everything from domestic policy with things like EPA to his foreign policy initiatives like China, and those are pretty lasting. |
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Nor is he doing all that badly for one who never cared to travel abroad and rarely read up on foreign policy issues before the Supreme Court suddenly anointed him President. |
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In the future we might have a Government that is pretty antagonistic to the aid community, and is running some rather strange foreign policy agendas. |
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What specific aspect of US foreign policy was changed for the better under her watch? |
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And in the matter of foreign policy the President has already met the Republicans more than half-way. |
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He was impressed by her landmark 2011 Human Rights Day speech linking fighting for gay rights to American foreign policy. |
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The right-wing ruling coalition in Italy, led by Prime Minister Berlusconi, is a strong ally of American President Bush in many issues, above all on foreign policy. |
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If they were to initiate a genuine dialogue on what constitutes Canadian foreign policy, we believe that non-traditional departments should be brought into the discussion. |
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Feinstein worried that this language might hamstring American foreign policy decision makers as a result. |
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And some domestic editorials have alluded to the link between a hard-line foreign policy stance and domestic self-confidence. |
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On March 27, 1986, John Kerry took the floor of the U.S. Senate and delivered a dramatic oration indicting the foreign policy of the Reagan administration. |
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Conservatives who favor a hawkish foreign policy will claim otherwise, of course. |
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Americans may indeed be well served externally at this dangerous juncture by the unsentimental foreign policy hawks that tend to predominate in the Republican Party. |
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But to be clear, masculine aggression has always typified and justified Republican foreign policy. |
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The war has had an ubiquitous and baleful effect on U.S. foreign policy. |
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But what I think is that this constant wound, that this constant sore, does infect all of our foreign policy. |
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A subtler foreign policy is harder to conduct in public, especially in our time. |
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Finally, in foreign policy, he has set the stage for engagement and multilateralism. |
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This coming battle, if it materializes, represents a turning point in U.S. foreign policy and possibly a turning point in the recent history of the world. |
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He struggled with his brilliant but irascible secretary of state, William Seward, to control the direction of foreign policy. |
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Rubio's national security counselor Jamie Fly was a senior member of the Romney campaign foreign policy team. |
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That would place a wholly new perspective on Indian policies in South Asia, no less than the doctrine threatening to seminally reshape U.S. foreign policy. |
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If your foreign policy results in swelling the ranks of your existing enemies, and creating whole new enemies, you had better start beefing up your defence. |
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If Lapid thrives and Netanyahu botches a major foreign policy issue, Lapid might have a chance at victory. |
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Eisenhower warned Americans of an internal threat from militarist officers and greedy weapons contractors who were seeking to control foreign policy. |
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It just so happens that foreign policy is currently trending across America. |
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A more sickening misdirection of foreign policy cannot be imagined. |
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Laipson was in Riyadh to moderate a foreign policy panel with the Saudi foreign minister, Prince Turki. |
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An old pro decodes the blind quotes and leaks surrounding the turmoil in the White House foreign policy team. |
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Since the end of bipolarity and the mergence of a unipolar international system, I personally believe that nonalignment should be what characterises American foreign policy. |
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Under both Reagan and Bush, aggressive, militaristic foreign policy produced more presidential power and larger deficits. |
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Marco Rubio has muscled up on a forward-leaning foreign policy that Putin is making more popular. |
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Does a Middle East foreign policy determined by wishful thinking and poor information sound familiar? |
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Zakheim is not a neoconservative when it comes to foreign policy, though he supported the Iraq War at first. |
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This followed Hitler's taking over command of the German army in February of 1938 and his setting up of an inner foreign policy cabinet which met in secret. |
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A foreign policy that speculates and spies on enemies from afar has given rise to unintelligent intelligence, a profound ignorance about what is going on in the world. |
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Our foreign policy in this regard is very clear and we wonder why some rich nations decide to waste their huge resources on unproductive ventures. |
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Owens is a combat veteran of Vietnam and editor of the important foreign policy journal, Orbis. |
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Clinton's unsleeping critics attributed the confusion to a leadership vacuum, to the inability of a domestically oriented President to frame foreign policy issues forcefully. |
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But the worse implication is that some of the highest offices in government are peering nearsightedly at short-term corporate interests to steer their foreign policy. |
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If they saw them as the latter, critics would set out instead to evaluate the validity of neocon ideas compared to other foreign policy proposals on offer. |
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A hegemonic spirit nonetheless underlies both the liberal activism and the neoconservative unilateralism evident in much of recent American foreign policy. |
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The foreign policy experts call it public diplomacy, or soft power. |
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But Peretz has been at odds with the Democratic establishment on some issues, especially in foreign policy. |
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This represented an adjustment of Roman foreign policy in the east, where independent client kings had always been imposed on this buffer state with Parthia. |
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It is now cutting across ideological divisions among the major parties in Russia and it is likely to have an impact on the country's foreign policy in the long run. |
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It's hard to keep track of all the neocon nutcases that populate this administration's foreign policy shop, but this guy ranks up there with the worst. |
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There's a perverse obliviousness to the fact that we equate our national security and welfare with foreign policy that deprives others of the liberties we supposedly cherish. |
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Republican presidential candidates will have to decide which way to lean, toward muscular foreign policy or retrenchment. |
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He sees the adventure as ruinous, both in terms of fiscal and foreign policy. |
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We are not advising the Russian Federation on foreign policy, including the current situation in Ukraine. |
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Yes, I know a 60-year-old approach to foreign policy can't turn on a dime. |
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If anything, the Democrats have the more hawkish record on foreign policy. |
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Or, put another way, the way things are going, the secretary is carrying out foreign policy chores while the national security adviser is doing the heavy lifting. |
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As public discontent over foreign policy and consecutive scandals racked public life, discrediting the moderate Ferry ministry, radical oppositional movements flared. |
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While it is imperative to have an overarching policy framework that comprehends the fundamental factors shaping our world, in practice, foreign policy typically is local. |
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The premier hopes it will establish his first foreign policy triumph. |
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But, according to Charles Powell, Mrs Thatcher's foreign policy adviser, Mitterrand was sulphurous in his suspicion of Germany whenever the two leaders spoke privately. |
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The end of the Cold War and the emergence of the United States as the only superpower raised several questions concerning the direction of the country's foreign policy. |
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Others point to long-enduring pathologies of American foreign policy. |
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When will America, as a nation, wake up to the reality that its foreign policy is the cause for so much of the ill will it receives across the globe. |
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There was no epic quality in their foreign policy imbroglios. |
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It has been characterised as an era of colourless politicians, ill-judged initiatives in foreign policy, tentative reforms, parliamentary corruption, and economic weakness. |
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His next task should be to take foreign policy away from the failed unilateralist ideologues in his cabinet and return it to the internationalists. |
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You gave the president kind of a mixed grade on foreign policy. |
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Speaking about foreign policy, he is also eager to prove himself as a very open man, as a man who will be very active in his dialogue with the West. |
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Mahajan's work, solidly researched and easy to read, is an important contribution to the understanding of the pre-history of Indian foreign policy. |
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He decides who will be front and center as the image of U.S. foreign policy, and right now the resident conservative seems to be eclipsing the resident moderate. |
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The idea that the enforcement of criminal law is an aspect of foreign policy is odious, and in any country with an independent judicial system, is a furphy. |
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So the neo-con label might not fit but certainly there are signs in a number of areas of Europe that a more radical approach to foreign policy could gain ground on the left. |
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He also conducts foreign policy and presides over cabinet meetings. |
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The wimp-baiting from the right has gotten us into the two worst foreign policy debacles of the last half century and we have to put a stop to it. |
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As we discussed in previous weeks, scandals become geopolitically significant when they affect the ability of the president to conduct foreign policy. |
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We recognize that wise statesmen resist the temptation to use power promiscuously, and we stress the virtues of prudence, and self-restraint, in foreign policy. |
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The Metropolitan Police were so concerned, two Special Branch officers were detailed to accompany Galloway to a debate on US foreign policy at Cambridge on Thursday. |
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On both the foreign policy and the fiscal fronts, the Bush administration is trying to rewrite history, to explain away its current embarrassments. |
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American foreign policy has rarely been disinterestedly philanthropic. |
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Although she does not enjoy the same exalted status as Kissinger on the other side of the aisle, Albright is among the top foreign policy thinkers of the Democratic Party. |
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The Senate, the voice of the aristocrats and equestrians, contended with the plebian masses for control of Rome, and directed the generals in foreign policy. |
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Despite repeated protestations to the contrary by administration officials, such critics describe its foreign policy as being based almost entirely on dollar diplomacy. |
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Later, when my kidnappers beat me up after a failed escape attempt, I became aware that their savagery was about much more than British or American foreign policy. |
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