Similar words: public policy, policy, foreign, foreigner, foreign aid, foreign relations, reign, sovereign. Meaning: n. a policy governing international relations.
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181) Analysts attributed Mr. Chen's drubbing to mix of foreign policy and domestic factors.
182) I think His Holy Father will be pleased to know that much of our foreign policy is based on the admonition to whom much is given, much is required.
183) On Israel, the other chronic foreign policy issue that will bedevil the next secretary of state, Mrs. Clinton would bring baggage as well.
184) He asked inumerable questions about the New Deal, and Roosevelt's foreign policy.
185) In its first year, the Obama administration envisaged a two-pronged foreign policy.
186) He may regard informal influence over US foreign policy as quid pro quo.
187) The result is incoherence in US strategic thought which will ultimately create a dysfunctional foreign policy.
188) But foreign policy must forever be concerned with reconciling ends and means.
189) The Reagan administration adjusted the postwar American foreign policy for the third time.
190) It is the culmination of national and foreign policy interests that place accumulation of wealth and geostrategic partnerships over the creation of a stable government.
191) Candour has its place in foreign policy, but it requires a strategy to underpin the rhetoric.
192) For many years Doctor Henry Kissinger has been a top banana in American foreign policy.
193) Not a foreign policy of resisting Japan, but one of fawning on her.
194) Those who once styled themselves foreign policy realists have been left flat-footed and embarrassed by the brave young idealists taking on the tyrants.
195) "Tributary system"was the traditional foreign policy in ancient China, which carried out the diplomatic strategy to build the mutual benefice and make friends with neighbor countries each other.
196) The new rulers in the Kremlin had launched the policy of perestroika[sentencedict.com], in fact a retreat in internal and foreign policy from the logic of the Cold War.
197) Ideally, there would be enough classical liberals in the streets, opposed to war, state corporatism, state socialism, police brutality, the whole Obama domestic agenda, and US foreign policy.
198) The export control policy is one of economic methods that U. S. A guarantees its national security and achieves its foreign policy objectives.
199) The Soviet legacy for post - Soviet Russia's foreign policy.
200) Like a weatherglass, different tendencies of racism in America's foreign relations indicate that different foreign policy is to be adopted.
201) "If you're asked by the president of the United States to serve your country in a foreign policy or national security role and you don't do it," Mr. Weaver said, "that's disqualifying."
202) The power elite inside the government is controlling foreign policy.
203) Earlier, rival candidate Hilary Rodham Clinton called his foreign policy ideas naive.
204) Here is my first principle of foreign policy: good government at home.
205) Famine may revisit North Korea, parts of Africa or, disastrously for U.S. foreign policy, Afghanistan.
206) This intertexture between formation of American foreign policy has been in equilibrium between them.
207) Not long ago,[http://sentencedict.com/foreign policy.html] President George W. Bush was considered naive for suggesting that the promotion of democracy in the Arab world should be a staple of American foreign policy.
208) Confronting a war-weary nation, candidate Obama ran in 2008 as the anti-Bush, particularly in regard to foreign policy and national security.
209) Messianic Consciousness has been intensively influencing Russia's foreign policy from the day it was formed.
210) The president's foreign policy advisors stress the insurgency will not derail Iraqi elections scheduled for early 2005.
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