Sentences with phrase «foreign policy course»

The mediation efforts undertaken by Turkey between Israel and Hamas, and by Qatar between the different Lebanese factions in 2008, probably represented the highest points of what can be considered an overall successful foreign policy course.

Not exact matches

We've always had our own position, our own course in the world, whether it was engaging with Cuba, whether it was, you know, looking for differences in our foreign policy with the United States.
It is, of course, illegal for an incoming Administration to discuss policies with foreign officials before taking office, as it implies authority they do not yet have.
Over the course of our conversations, I came to see Obama as a president who has grown steadily more fatalistic about the constraints on America's ability to direct global events, even as he has, late in his presidency, accumulated a set of potentially historic foreign - policy achievements — controversial, provisional achievements, to be sure, but achievements nonetheless: the opening to Cuba, the Paris climate - change accord, the Trans - Pacific Partnership trade agreement, and, of course, the Iran nuclear deal.
Australia needs, over time, to lessen its dependence on foreign savings and reduce its vulnerability to destabilising changes in market sentiment towards it (which, of course, have implications for monetary policy).
Not Republicans versus Democrats, nor liberals versus conservatives, nor rival schools of foreign policy you read about in college courses.
We should have asked real questions about the grievances caused throughout the world by our economic and foreign policies, military occupations and wars — but of course we don't want to go there!
In truth, of course, this blindness was shared across a wide swath of the American foreign - policy community of both parties.
But foreign policy, of course, is largely a matter of prudence, and there are and should be good Catholics on both sides of issues such as what to do about Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Over the course of three seasons, the crew also questioned American Imperialism when the crew arms a group of vulnerable primitive aliens with flintlock rifles, possibly sparking generations of conflict, and one cast member even references botched foreign policy «of the early 20th century.»
Part of the reason is purely domestic political (which, of course, a lot of foreign policy reasons boil down to, in many countries).
Most people, of course, of any religion and none, do nothing about the foreign policy events they see on television.
Of course, this type of behaviour is no worse than the foreign policy followed by the UK, which sells arms to human rights abusers in the Middle East and elsewhere in the world.
Of course, these actions could also have been taken by Trump's predecessors (not as a quid pro quo, or because they are Russian moles, but because they see it as necessary part of foreign policy; this is true for Trump as well).
Other Ministers during the course of this parliament, notably Iain Duncan Smith, Michael Gove and Andrew Landsley, have shown themselves to be deeply engaged with the portfolios that they have held (welfare, education and health respectively), while it is hard to detect a comparable passion in Cameron (although Steve Richards, in the article linked to above, suggests that foreign policy is his special interest).
Of course, Obama and Trump are characterized by wholly different domestic agendas, political leadership styles and public rhetoric, but they are also both US presidents, who govern the leading economic and military global power, confronted by largely the same foreign policy problems and endowed with the same bureaucratic structures and military capabilities.
As the Trump administration charts its course with new actors at the helm, such as Pompeo or Bolton, it is important to remember that neither personnel changes nor who occupies the White House necessarily produce radical pendulum swings in foreign policy.
Foreign policy, of course, also serves domestic purposes.
To some extent, this is of course understandable as UK elections are rarely won or lost on the basis of foreign policy with domestic social policy, especially in the context this year of a still recovering economy and broad public service reforms half completed.
These of course were relatively quickly subsumed into the United States, to which foreign policy was delegated in the Constitution.
The former Godfather's Pizza CEO added that he was also in the city to meet with foreign policy experts, an area of policy that Cain has stumbled on repeatedly over the course of his campaign.
It will be followed in due course by a final Coalition Agreement, covering the full range of policy and including foreign, defence and domestic policy issues not covered in this document.
William Hague's disposition towards carrying the foreign policy brief into government would of course be the major factor in whether the top job in that area would be open to him, but another factor to consider is that in a Shadow Cabinet desperately lacking in experience of government Trimble's heavyweight status and experience as First Minister of Northern Ireland would bring some much - needed gravitas to the team.
High school shall record transfer credits, course grades and course level designations based on the Evaluation of the Foreign Secondary School Credentials provided by the Department of Educational Policy and Procedures, Foreign Student Services.
In the course of just a few weeks in the autumn of 2008, the UK brought two separate foreign bribery cases to conclusion — the first such cases brought by UK authorities — perhaps signalling a marked change in policy by the UK authorities.
Of course Member States do not want to lose control over their foreign and economic policies, but undeniably the Union's internal competences, tasks, and responsibilities in the area of economic policy coordination (and financial supervision) have been upgraded considerably.
We have provided consulting serivces to the government of Thailand with respect to international competition policy and have provided courses at the Foreign Trade University in Hanoi.
Even if one could say that such treatment reflects some policy of the various foreign states involved, or indeed of the United Kingdom, it goes far beyond any conduct previously recognised as requiring judicial abstention... The critical point in my view is the nature and seriousness of the misconduct alleged in both cases before the Supreme Court, at however high a level it may have been authorised... Sovereign states who without justification and without permitting access to justice detain or mistreat individuals in the course or in relation to their conduct of foreign relations or affairs have sovereign immunity in foreign domestic courts.
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The policy covers students who are going colleges, universities or institutes in a foreign country for academic or professional courses.
But after McClatchy reported over New Year's weekend that the agency was weighing a specific policy shift that would prevent foreign tech industry workers from keeping their visas longer than six years, the agency reversed course on that proposal.
Succeeded in the starting and implementation of 3 different foreign officer training courses resulting in better communication skills, multiple platform proficiencies, increased efficiency in supervising techniques, and ultimately the ability to adhere to and enforce the high standards of the host nations policies.
During my time at the university, courses I took included both micro and macro economics, money and banking, electoral systems, foreign policy processes, calculus, and statistics.
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