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Fear of public anger might also lead China's leaders toward a more belligerent foreign policy.
Already at this point Kiderlen advocated a belligerent foreign policy, whose success was purchased at the price of Russia's enmity.
The promise of a more tolerant approach on immigration has been replaced by a belligerent foreign policy as his hallmark.
India, which claimed to have killed Pakistani soldiers and lost one of its own, said this was the worst fighting between the two rivals since 2003.In a time of redoubled instability in Pakistan, senior Indians fear the ISI may be trying to impose an outworn belligerent foreign policy on Mr Gilani's tottering government.
In the years after World War I, Mussolini translated his populist nationalism into the belligerent foreign policy of spazio vitale, which claimed that Italy had the right and duty to seize territory across the Mediterranean region and presaged Italy's World War II invasions of France, Greece and Albania.
They're going to engage in the same kind of belligerent foreign policy that feeds the military industrial complex.
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Behind the bells and whistles of US President Barack Obama's State of the Union where the US President claimed that sanctions are working against North Korea, the international pariah state continued to make concrete belligerent moves in its foreign policy this week.
Withdrawal from the Paris agreement is also consistent with his belligerent personality and isolationist approach to foreign policy.
Although his foreign policy seemed more belligerent than that of his predecessors, Tanaka continued to seek international cooperation, pursuing trade and economic interests in China but remaining adamant about retaining Japanese control in southern Manchuria.
Though elected, all its candidates must be expert in Islamic law, often old politicians or venerable ayatollahs who are relied on not to rock the boat.Although a victory for hardliners was never likely to challenge Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who became Iran's supreme leader in 1989, it could have pressed him to pursue still more conservative social policies and more belligerent foreign ones.
The general tone of his foreign policy remarks was not generally belligerent, except when it came to Washington.
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