What the Iran deal represents, building off of the Libya strategy before it, is the crystalizing of a new form of
American foreign relations that compartmentalizes values - laden assumptions away from a newfound cosmopolitanism.
wrote Trinity University history and
American foreign relations professor Lauren Turek.
Not exact matches
As Edward Alden, a senior fellow at the Council on
Foreign Relations noted, it is unclear how the North
American Free Trade Agreement can be tweaked for one member and fundamentally overhauled for another.
As stipulated in David Rockefeller's will, the proceeds from the Christie's auction will go to 12 charities — including Harvard, the Museum of Modern Art, the Council on
Foreign Relations and the
American Farmland Trust.
Mr. Trump's announcement came despite months of heavy pushback from
American companies that use metals in their products, like automakers and food packagers, and
foreign officials, who warned that tariffs would strain
relations and could prompt retaliatory trade actions.
Micah Zenko, an expert in drone warfare at the Council on
Foreign Relations, told The New York Times that of the eight U.S. citizens killed by
American drone attacks, seven were killed unintentionally — including Warren Weinstein, one of the two hostages who died in the January strikes.
«TPP withdrawal will slow U.S. [economic] growth, cost
American jobs, & weaken U.S. standing in Asia / world,» said Richard Haas, president of the Council on
Foreign Relations, said in a tweet early Monday.
His broad knowledge of
foreign affairs, and particularly of
American relations with Asia, earned respect for the journal from the secular as well as the religious press.
In short, U.S. control is less than fully assured under the ICC, which pleased neither the Pentagon nor Senate
Foreign Relations Committee Chair Jesse Helms, who declared that any treaty to create a court that could conceivably prosecute
Americans would be «dead on arrival» on Capitol Hill.
«Should
American policymakers elevate religious persecution, or the persecution of one specific faith community, above other human rights and freedoms in their calculus of
foreign relations?
The degree to which the Christian teaching of love has been shoved aside as irrelevant because this has not been understood is well illustrated by the remark of a student of
American relations with Central America in a recent volume on
American foreign policy.
Studies of cargo cults, messianic movements, and Third World millenarianism, including widely read classics such as Peter Worsley's The Trumpet Shall Sound and Bryan Wilson's Magic and the Millennium, have paid close attention to the effects of international
relations on domestic religious developments.2 In increasing numbers, books have appeared on the religious situation in strategic parts of the globe, such as the Middle East and Latin America, and with growing frequency articles on
American religion refer to issues such as global consciousness, nuclear disarmament, and the effects of U.S. involvement in
foreign affairs.
In the late 18th and 19th centuries (the Old Testament period of US
foreign relations as McDougall terms it), US statesmen crafted strategies designed to secure the fledgling
American republic from the intrigues of international politics and the threats of other nations.
During a speech at Baruch College, Ambassador Caroline Kennedy and State Department officials urged students in the United States to study abroad in an effort to better
foreign relations and keep young
Americans globally competitive.
University officials foresee «draconian clauses» in research contracts that would make it more difficult for them to involve
foreign nationals in projects, says Toby Smith, senior federal
relations officer for the Association of
American Universities in Washington, D.C..
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Zimbabwe, Cambodia, and Venezuela have also all mitigated
American economic and diplomatic pressure by giving primacy to their
foreign relations with China.
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New
foreign powersThe
American, British and French nations played an important part in the story of the Boshin war and your
relations with these
foreign powers will be integral to unit recruitment and to advancing your technology trees.
Hewitt was the first African
American chief librarian for the Rockefeller Foundation, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and the Council on
Foreign Relations.
Last week, I moderated a discussion of possible paths on energy and climate policy involving Michael Levi of the Council on
Foreign Relations and Joe Romm of the Climateprogress blog and the Center for
American Progress.
This morning, Michael Levi, who analyzes energy and the environment for the Council on
Foreign Relations, answered my question about the limits of presidential influence in a way that says Obama got it right by insisting that cutting demand through policies aimed at energy efficiency and the next generation of energy technologies had to be part of a long - term
American energy (and oil) agenda.
Michael Levi, an energy analyst at the Council on
Foreign Relations, pointed out the challenge in an NPR interview yesterday, questioning calls for Obama to use the BP disaster to do something President George W. Bush failed to do after the September 11 attacks: galvanize a sustained
American push to escape its oil daze.
My colleague Andrew Light at the Center for
American Progress, Michael Levi of Council for
Foreign Relations, Jeremy Symons of National Wildlife Federation and Jake Schmidt of NRDC provide useful commentary.
He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Seminar XXI on
Foreign Politics, International
Relations and National Interest, and is a fellow of the
American Meteorological Society.
Mr. Pierce is also a member of the Council on
Foreign Relations and a former Young Leader of the
American Council on Germany.
In his view, this lack of connection to Ontario raised an issue of fairness to
foreign class members who would not reasonably have expected to have their rights in
relation to this
American offering determined in by an Ontario court.
He has served on the Executive Council of the
American Society of International Law, the Advisory Committee of the ALI's Restatement of US International Arbitration Law, the Advisory Committee of the ALI Restatement of US
Foreign Relation Law (Fourth) and as co-chair of the ABA International Section, Committee on International Aspects of Litigation.
He is a member of the Council on
Foreign Relations and of the
American Law Institute, and has served as a Fellow in the U.S. State Department Scholar / Diplomat Program.
Member, The
American Law Institute, 2005 — present; participant, Member Consultative Groups on Principles of Aggregate Litigation; Principles of Trade Law: The World Trade Organization; Restatement of the Law, The U.S. Law of International Commercial Arbitration; Restatement of the Law Fourth, The
Foreign Relations Law of the United States; and Principles of the Law of Liability Insurance
Frazier is a member of the Council of the
American Law Institute, the
American Bar Association and the Council on
Foreign Relations.
Served advisory / legal expert appointments, including among others: Asian Development Bank Office of the Chief Economist; European Union External Action Service; United States Agency for International Development (USAID);
American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative; Singapore Judicial Academy; Fellowships Director of the Angara Centre for Law & Economics; Committee on
Foreign Relations of the Senate of the Philippines; Philippine Constitutional Commission on Elections.
At this year's ceremony, Richard N. Haass, President of the Council on
Foreign Relations, will be interviewed, Fox News host Tucker Carlson will participate in a debate, and Jeff Toobin, an
American lawyer, blogger, author, pundit, and legal analyst for CNN and The New Yorker, will receive an award for Outstanding Journalist in Law.
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Dual Degrees (B.A. and B.Sc), University of Vermont — 2010 BS, Environmental Studies — Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources Major Coursework — International Environmental Studies, Social Processes and the Environment, Environmental Problem Analysis, Environmental Law, International Environmental Policy, Ecological Economics BA, Political Science — College of Arts & Sciences Major Coursework — Congress and
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Relations, Comparative Political Systems,
American Foreign Policy, Constitutional Law (Governmental Powers and Civil Rights / Liberties), National Security Policymaking
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Named a «Global Leader for Tomorrow» by the World Economic Forum, he is a member of the Council on
Foreign Relations, a fellow of the Society of
American Historians, and chairs the National Advisory Board of the John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics at Washington University.
At a time when U.S.
relations with many
foreign countries are strained, it's important not to act like an imperialist
American, wanting to force the U.S. version of retail on the natives.
She has also been president of the Iowa City
Foreign Relations Council and the Preucil School of Suzuki Music and has served on the board of directors of the University of Iowa Libraries, the Iowa City Science Center, and the Johnson County
American Red Cross.