Similar words: public policy, policy, foreign, foreigner, foreign aid, foreign relations, reign, sovereign. Meaning: n. a policy governing international relations.
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271) Students will be able to interpret and evaluate in depth issues of the ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon, and analyze the future orientation of the EU's foreign policy towards Russia.
272) The nineteen twenties are remembered as a quiet period in American foreign policy.
273) The war debts issue remained a central theme of the American foreign policy towards Europe in the 1920's.
274) Karzai is the point man. From a U.S. foreign policy point of view,[Sentencedict.com] Karzai was our guy.
275) Qadhdhafi thoughts includes: Islamic directive principle, equalitarian principle and foreign policy of Pan-Arabia, Pan-Islam.
276) A foreign policy of non-intervention makes a lot more sense than us trying to be the policeman of the world.
277) After months in the diplomatic deep freeze, Polish foreign policy has thawed.
278) Asks Colin Clark: Why has Chinese foreign policy made a sudden turnabout from 'peaceful development' to 'belligerence'?
279) A: China upholds a foreign policy of good-neighborly friendship with neighboring countries, and maintains sound cooperative relations with all neighbors.
280) Having an endgame – in chess or foreign policy – is no guarantee of success.
281) If we collapsed in Vietnam, the patient design of our foreign policy would be in jeopardy.
282) West German foreign policy was built on two virtues: stability and predictability.
283) One of the most important developments in foreign policy during Pierce's administration actually began earlier. Former president Millard Fillmore had sent Navy Commodore Matthew Perry to Asia.
284) In three speeches in Prague, Cairo and Accra, he set out a new foreign policy that rejects the Manichean view of his predecessor.
285) Responsibility and moderation were to be the keynotes of their foreign policy.
286) Indeed, because of the close connection between economics and other international issues, economic policy often restrains the unilateralist tendencies in U. S. foreign policy as a whole.
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