Sentences with phrase «foreign policy reasons»

However, it is still the case that the sun never fully sets on our new King's realms: some small territories decided, for economic and foreign policy reasons, to retain the royal connection.
Part of the reason is purely domestic political (which, of course, a lot of foreign policy reasons boil down to, in many countries).

Not exact matches

Last month the head of the parliamentary committee on national security and foreign policy, Alaeddin Boroujerdi, said Iran would block Telegram for reasons of...
Last month the head of the parliamentary committee on national security and foreign policy, Alaeddin Boroujerdi, said Iran would block Telegram for reasons of national security.
Investors have every reason to be confused, given Harper's stance in favour of more openness to foreign takeovers during the 2008 election campaign, and the supposed influence on his policy of the Red Wilson panel, which basically dismissed fears that corporate Canada was being «hollowed out.»
Trump is repellant to segments of the population for reasons that have nothing to do with his foreign policy views.
The unipolarist ideology by whatever name, adds a fourth party to the foreign - policy debate, which has otherwise involved 1) liberal internationalists, who seek world peace and stability by securing collective agreements from nation states to comply with international law; 2) realists, who seek to ensure a balance of power among competing regimes; and 3) principled anti-interventionists, who renounce the use of military force for all reasons besides self - defense.
It is for this reason that SPUC has launched The Mayisha Campaign (Mayisha meaning Life in Swahili) to raise awareness about maternal mortality, dispel the myths put about by abortion groups and lobby the Department for International Development to adopt an ethical foreign policy which respects the lives of both mothers and their babies.
He admired Clare Short for the wrong reasons, applauding her zeal in divorcing Britain's aid programme from British foreign policy.
However, if a more isolationist or nationalist US president emerges from the 2016 electoral process in America, and European electors give ever higher levels of support for nationalist - oriented parties, then we have little reason to expect partnership on foreign policy issues, and even fewer reasons to expect multilateral responses to global problems.
For this reason its foreign policy, while ruthlessly self - serving, must also be a fine balancing act wherein competing interests are weighed and compromises made, concerning international and domestic actors alike.
Foreign policy hasn't been scrutinised for three reasons, I think: a) we're skint, so can't really afford to have one b) all three parties are actually quite close, despite the rhetorical differences c) I believe that David Cameron is closer to a Hurd than a Blair — I suspect that we'll be quite practical (Iran is very difficult, but I suspect that we'll take our lead from America)
Indeed Mr Sharif's proactive pursuit of peace with India became the primary reason for his forcible ouster from power by the army in October 1999 and he was subsequently imprisoned and exiled for intruding into what the army considers its exclusive foreign policy domain.
It is perhaps for this reason that Mr. Miliband has chosen to remain largely silent on what Labour's foreign policy priorities would be in 2015.
China having power and presence is one of the obvious reasons for this shift in this region, however if we look at it more closely then we see that the former president Mr. Mohamed Nasheed was pretty much in favor of an «India First» foreign policy in fact he has been quoted saying «India - first foreign policy approach is probably the only sensible foreign policy view that we should have in the Indian Ocean».
The release goes on to say the primary reason for the endorsement is foreign policy concerns, which I would assume would mean that Koch takes issue with Hinchey's votes on issues relating to Israel, which are detailed in this article by the conservative blog HotAir.com.
Purpose: • To recap the key components of Hitler's foreign policy already studied • To clarify the reasons why Britain appeased Hitler • To spike the dopamine levels of students at the optimal learning moment Lesson plan attached
Opponents of the Bush administration's foreign policies might have reason to think so.
For the practical and investment policy reasons of liquidity and implementation, we think it is likely that pension plans and their investment managers will invest in the Canadian dollar issues of foreign issuers.
Michael Levi's new book, The Power Surge, is very likely to be one of the best things you'll read about the ongoing oil and gas boom in the United States... [T] he book is filled with detailed on - the - ground reporting and carefully reasoned observations about how the oil and gas uptick could have all sorts of unexpected impacts on everything from U.S. foreign policy to climate change to transportation.
The reasons are quite simple: the Common Commercial Policy is an important foreign policy tool and exclusive EU compePolicy is an important foreign policy tool and exclusive EU compepolicy tool and exclusive EU competence.
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