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The shift in foreign attitudes is not simply one of mood music.
But he gives less attention to dissident voices because, from where he sits, he doesn't see the impact of their views on foreign attitudes toward China.
They note that 83percentt of Turks polled recently by the Pew Research Center, as part of a study of foreign attitudes toward the United States, oppose allowing the United States to use Turkish bases to wage any military action against Iraq.
Shot through with the narrator's grumpy asides against the prevailing politically correct mood on college campuses (a well-flogged dead horse if ever there were one -- perhaps the novel's third murder?), the Canadian interludes paint a picture of a character bemused, or even beset, by foreign attitudes in a still unfamiliar land.
The purpose of psychological operations is to induce or reinforce foreign attitudes and behavior favorable to the originator's objectives.
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When we present Americans with their scores from the standard questions political scientists use to measure foreign policy attitudes, many of our isolationists dispute the results, taking pains to protest that they are, as one participant put it, "in no way, shape or form an isolationist".
The conditionalities that US foreign policy attitudes place on global health policy, such as the dominance of abstinence-based programmes in US AIDS funding [ 5], can restrict global health solutions and ultimately undermine the achievement of global health equity.
Suresh Prabhu, India's power minister, insists that the dispute does not reflect any "anti-foreign-investment attitudes".
For his part, Mr. Cofferati accused Mr. Berlusconi of embracing Anglo-American attitudes foreign to European traditions.
The country, which is struggling to emerge from two decades of fighting and chaos, has also seen a growing number of Somalis returning from Europe and North America, sometimes bringing foreign traditions and attitudes with them.
Mr. Kissinger's fascinating, shrewd and sometimes perverse new book, "On China," not only addresses the central role he played in Nixon's opening to China but also tries to show how the history of China, both ancient and more recent, has shaped its foreign policy and attitudes toward the West.
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