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Giovanna Botteri is an Italian television | foreign policy journalist. |
theory was the centerpiece of Richard Nixon's | foreign policy |
He served as a key | foreign policy advisor to British Prime Minister Marg |
ngthened following the change in the Romanian | foreign policy after 1964. |
Currently, she is president of the | Foreign Policy Council at the Serbian Ministry of For |
Because of Danish | foreign policy in the beginning of the 19th century, |
f dollars through FTUC in support of American | foreign policy goals. |
Buze wrote articles on | foreign policy for various newspapers and magazines a |
He worked previously at | Foreign Policy and the Council on Foreign Relations. |
Lipski played a key role in | foreign policy of Second Polish Republic. |
n producing newspaper cartoons that addressed | foreign policy issues. |
While Saab was head of the | foreign policy commission of Venezuela's National Ass |
The Politics of the Nuclear Freeze, | Foreign Policy Research Institute, 1984. |
ikud back in power, starting in 2009, Israeli | foreign policy is still under review. |
McIntosh served as the principal | foreign policy adviser to Prime Ministers Peter Frase |
In | foreign policy his instincts were not as humanist or |
xperience in American presidency and American | foreign policy studies. |
named director of the Eastern Division of the | Foreign Policy Office of the NSDAP. |
Ethical | foreign policy |
Jackson, P & Kitson, S, ‘The paradoxes of | foreign policy in Vichy France' in ADELMAN, Jonathan |
Hadar also served as a | foreign policy advisor to the Ron Paul 2008 president |
The Making of the | Foreign Policy (Calcutta, India: Academic Internation |
Rise to Globalism: American | Foreign Policy Since 1938 (1997) |
hat and William Wallace, “Options for British | foreign policy in the 1990s” (London: RIIA, 1988) |
Ridgway has been an American | foreign policy leader since the Richard Nixon adminis |
itics After 9/11: The Democratiya Interviews, | Foreign Policy Centre, 2007, editor, ISBN 1-905833-11 |
owever, that the program often advanced broad | foreign policy objectives of the United States. |
Previously, he advised Obama on | foreign policy and intelligence issues during the 200 |
n 1943, Spangler created a council concerning | foreign policy for the 1944 party's platform. |
Since 1970, Oman has pursued a moderate | foreign policy and expanded its diplomatic relations |
Statement to the Subcommittee on Future | Foreign Policy Research and Development, Committee on |
For the American | foreign policy lawyer, see Elliott Abrams. |
U.S. | Foreign Policy |
Javier Solana, the Spanish EU | foreign policy chief said in February 2005 that the p |
Hidden Terrors is book about American | foreign policy in Brazil and Uruguay in the 1960s and |
D'Anieri's research focuses on politics and | foreign policy in the post-Soviet states. |
However, the continuation of aggressive | foreign policy (for example, the Kerensky Offensive) |
by direct, popular vote, but does not control | foreign policy or the armed forces. |
The attack is an example of how English | foreign policy resulted in domestic discontent at the |
ck on the Bay Fleet came at a time of English | foreign policy setbacks on the continent, culminating |
ouse, a diplomat, politician and presidential | foreign policy advisor to President Wilson. |
The | Foreign Policy Instruments Service is a department of |
Kenyatta's | foreign policy was actually quite pro-Western. |
ive, the principal doctrine for United States | Foreign Policy countertorrism strategy . |
This organization promotes the | foreign policy of the United States through the State |
Germany's | Foreign Policy Towards Poland and the Czech Republic: |
ton and serves as her top informal advisor on | foreign policy matters. |
ce that Obama would not maintain a pro-Israel | foreign policy if elected. |
Foreign Policy in Uncontrollable World. | |
He was the | foreign policy advisor of Eisenhower, I guess, but no |
h broader themes which included politics, the | foreign policy of the horde, and the life of the Khan |
f Between Sovereignty and Integration: German | Foreign Policy and National Identity after 1989. |
Foreign Policy 2000: One of the works recreated in St | |
en more prominently in the context of Turkish | foreign policy interests in the Crimea. |
Regarding | foreign policy questions, she sharply disagreed with |
Foreign policy focused on integration into Europe and | |
yle of leadership for allowing the conduct of | foreign policy without involvement of any elected off |
The Joseon | foreign policy was organized around maintaining stabl |
ngeles, California and a veteran diplomat and | foreign policy scholar. |
Never again: Learning from America's | foreign policy failures. |
Romanian | Foreign Policy Since 1965: The Political and Military |
dently a man of considerable ability, but the | foreign policy pursued by him was opposed to the nati |
The military defence and | foreign policy of the islands is the responsibility o |
He employed multi-vector | foreign policy to protect the tribes from Chinese, Ta |
d resulted in Rice agreeing to take charge of | foreign policy for George W. Bush's upcoming presiden |
British | Foreign Policy under Thatcher (Oxford: Philip Allan, |
Ilan Berman, Vice President of the American | Foreign Policy Council |
In 2010, he was named by | Foreign Policy magazine to its list of top global thi |
Foreign policy was the one area in which the Provisio | |
Russia's | Foreign Policy (2006) |
be more closely aligned to the United States' | foreign policy position than his Secretary, Frank Cor |
logical policies, State reforms, European and | foreign policy |
He also taught | foreign policy and comparative politics. |
After the war, he was a | foreign policy specialist for the Legislative Referen |
His principal areas of expertise are U.S. | Foreign Policy and international economic policy. |
However, U.S. immigration and | foreign policy continued to place limits on immigrati |
e went public with his criticism of Johnson's | foreign policy and the Vietnam War after Johnson anno |
His | foreign policy was both ambitious and expansive, reac |
growing economy, strategic location, friendly | foreign policy has won it more allies. |
on corruption, money laundering, growth, and | foreign policy issues, particularly as they concern d |
lair became Prime Minister in 1997, Lloyd was | Foreign Policy Advisor in the Number 10 Policy Unit. |
Chairman of the | Foreign Policy Committee of Parliament (Folketinget) |
Cressey has been a | foreign policy advisor to President Barack Obama, but |
He is an Honorary Fellow at the | Foreign Policy Association. |
He was a senior | foreign policy advisor to the "Jesse Jackson for Pres |
Maxwell Slutz Stewart, The Ottawa conference, | Foreign policy association, incorporated, 1932 |
ree Per Cent Solution and the Future of NATO, | Foreign Policy Research Institute, 1981. |
His | foreign policy attempted to free Tuscany from Spanish |
ezinski (born 1965) is an American lawyer and | foreign policy expert. |
Prestowitz which criticizes George W. Bush's | foreign policy as "unilateralist." |
Brzezinski was a | foreign policy advisor to the presidential campaign o |
E. (1972), Constantinople and the Latins: The | Foreign Policy of Andronicus II, 1282-1328, Harvard U |
comprehensive study on the history of Belgian | foreign policy (Belgium and its foreign policy 1830-2 |
ave France responsibility for the defence and | foreign policy decisions of Tunisia. |
She is a Fox News contributor on | foreign policy and national security issues. |
War were The Power in the People (1949), The | Foreign Policy of the United States (1951) and Freedo |
She covers U.S. | foreign policy and human rights as well as a wide ran |
New Directions in the Study of China's | Foreign Policy (with Alastair Iain Johnston); 2006 (f |
He is also the author of The | Foreign Policy of Self-Interest: A Moral Ideal for Am |
o advocated a more aggressive, expansionistic | foreign policy with regards to the Asian mainland. |
n still controlled financial matters and most | foreign policy issues. |
The | Foreign Policy Instruments Service is a Commission de |
ant with special responsibility for advice on | foreign policy and conduct of foreign relations. |
Whelan, Bernadette : United States | Foreign Policy and Ireland - From Empire to Independe |
Our Own Worst Enemy: The Unmaking of American | Foreign Policy (1984, co-author with I. M. Destler an |
eet: The Impact of American Public Opinion on | Foreign Policy (1948) online edition |
in 1964 but did not share his interventionist | foreign policy views. |
He was made an Honorary Fellow of the US | Foreign Policy Association in 1997. |
and has been featured in The Daily Telegraph, | Foreign Policy magazine, and National Review. |
He was also a core member of the group of | foreign policy elders known as "The Wise Men." |
Confronting Iran: The Failure of American | Foreign Policy and the Roots of Mistrust (2006) |
Professor Lamy focuses on the | foreign policy of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and |
By 2003, many Turks had come to see American | foreign policy in the region as a threat. |
public speaker and was for several years the | foreign policy spokesman of the CDU/CSU group. |
Ethics and American | Foreign Policy Toward the Third World (1993) |
In 2010, | Foreign Policy again named her to its list of top 100 |
n from communism to democracy express similar | foreign policy views to American Neoconservatives. |
342, American | Foreign Policy Challenged (Jul., 1962), pp. |
the 2004 parliamentary election, he worked as | Foreign Policy Advisor to Prime Minister in 2004-2005 |
experts which produced the Davignon report on | foreign policy for Europe. |
Member of the | Foreign Policy Centre Commission |
stein Doctrine, a key doctrine in West German | foreign policy during the Cold War. |
The Future of British | Foreign Policy (1969). |
Peretz has described Obama's | foreign policy as "a folly and a fraud" and the princ |
pponent, she disagrees with President Bush on | foreign policy issues and the War in Iraq. |
an theory was a primary characteristic of the | foreign policy conducted by U.S. President Richard Ni |
ers served as White House Adviser on American | Foreign Policy in the Middle East during the Carter A |
ontrol over its own military, its budget, and | foreign policy |
argued was the Straussian and neoconservative | foreign policy of the G.W. Bush administration. |
Estonian Membership in the EU: Security and | Foreign Policy Aspects. |
ainment was the domestic manifestation of the | foreign policy of containment, articulated in 1947 by |
ndation has sought to influence United States | foreign policy by promoting the idea. |
Church was a key figure in American | foreign policy during the 1970s, and served as chairm |
Sadae describes a | foreign policy characterized by the various ways a sm |
The Advisory Committee on Postwar | Foreign Policy was a secretive committee created on F |
lly attempted, but Pepin held to his original | foreign policy regarding Italy. |
Bridging the | Foreign Policy Divide (Routledge, 2007) ISBN 04159622 |
onal editor of national security, defense and | foreign policy coverage and assistant managing editor |
House was named the top non-US think tank by | Foreign Policy magazine. |
As a Senator, she sat on the | Foreign Policy Committee, and was a full member of th |
was appointed to co-direct President Obama's | foreign policy toward Afghanistan and Pakistan. |
Elizabeth I and | Foreign Policy 1558-1603. |
ay would prove to be highly influential in US | foreign policy for seven upcoming presidential admini |
She said changes in U.S. | foreign policy toward Africa over the years suggest t |
e, Oxford, followed by graduate studies in US | foreign policy at Harvard University. |
Also in 2010, he was named by | Foreign Policy magazine to its list of top global thi |
In 2006, he also received the U.S. | Foreign Policy Association's Global Social Responsibi |
Berkowitz formerly served on the | foreign policy advisory team of Republican Party pres |
Soviet | Foreign Policy Vol. 1 1917 - 1945, edited with Andrei |
tory, Democracy Building, Communism, American | Foreign Policy and International Relations. |
ly a wide-ranging compilation of the nation's | foreign policy themes. |
Coyne provides a new vision of U.S. | foreign policy including principled nonintervention a |
Gore's | foreign policy also matched that of the Canadian gove |
etimes only nominally, carrying out their own | foreign policy) under the Umayyads. |
g Back From Imperialism: Redirecting American | Foreign Policy, revealed his analysis of pressing dom |
Unacceptable isolationist | foreign policy, aiding Colombian guerrillas. |
European States as the Next Target of German | Foreign Policy, Leipzig, 1914 |
He favors a non-interventionist | foreign policy, and supported Ron Paul in the 2008 Re |
l be a central government with control of its | foreign policy, with control of the military," said M |
In | foreign policy, she was a fierce opponent of the Habs |
x policy, trade policy, environmental policy, | foreign policy, and labour policy through lobbying. |
for Security: Saudi Arabian Oil and American | Foreign Policy, 1939-1949 (Paperback, University of N |
and Logevall, eds., Encyclopedia of American | Foreign Policy, 2d ed., Charles Scribner's Sons, 2002 |
As regards his | foreign policy, he could hardly be expected to have a |
d the Washington bureau's feature articles on | foreign policy, defense and national security. |
s of limited government, fiscal conservatism, | foreign policy, immigration, and social conservatism. |
"In | foreign policy, Hassan is principally concerned with |
Ischinger has published widely on | foreign policy, security, and arms control policy as |
However, because he disagreed with Soviet | foreign policy, many communist publications (such as |
Flemish Minister for Administrative Affairs, | Foreign Policy, Media and Tourism. |
In | foreign policy, Hedin was known for his support for S |
has also written books on women and American | foreign policy, America and the Vietnam War, and Amer |
s writings on international affairs, American | foreign policy, content analysis, decision-making in |
s, American Purpose: Moral Reasoning and U.S. | Foreign Policy, Praeger Publishers, 1989, ISBN 0-275- |
rose to power in Moscow and introduced a new | foreign policy, which led to the termination of the B |
Commenting on this | foreign policy, President Wilson stated that "[t]he f |
As for Indian | foreign policy, India did not wanted to restrained it |
Bleifuss writes frequently on U.S. politics, | foreign policy, and environmental affairs. |
In an Internet poll of the US magazine | Foreign Policy, Ahsan was voted one of the top 10 pub |
Mr. McManus has written for | Foreign Policy, Time, Sports Illustrated, and the Lon |
Burnell was active in the king's | foreign policy, especially towards France, Scotland a |
America and Europe, as well as members of the | foreign policy, defense and intelligence communities |
He has authored several books on | foreign policy, including The Howard Paradox: Austral |
ation, the fake Sarkozy talked to Palin about | foreign policy, hunting, and the 2008 U.S. presidenti |
rustee for the National Committee on American | Foreign Policy, where she serves on its executive com |
entive War Doctrine and the Reshaping of U.S. | Foreign Policy, New York & London, Palgrave Macmillan |
herwise she was loyal to President Kekkonen's | foreign policy, which was founded on Finnish neutrali |
Also, | foreign policy, at least with relation to European st |
Julie Macdonald on the future direction of US | foreign policy, January 21, 2009 |
In its | foreign policy, The Culture is reminiscent of neocons |
In | foreign policy, the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia was r |
Descent from Power: British | Foreign Policy, 1945-1973 (London: Allen & Unwin, 197 |
,000 copies of its "special issue on Canadian | foreign policy," and organized discussions in Vancouv |
Program: Senator Robert A. Taft and American | Foreign Policy," Ohio History (1999) 108#2 pp 177-92 |
is that Hitler was executing a "Programme" in | foreign policy. |
and Pakistani origins and discusses Germany's | foreign policy. |
Reagan's wife Nancy accusing Carter of a weak | foreign policy. |
Later in life, he was a noted critic of U.S. | foreign policy. |
o international relations, espionage and U.S. | foreign policy. |
n is a leading academic authority on American | foreign policy. |
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