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But this emphasis also underlies its chief weakness: the implication that the foreign policy devised by Nixon and Kissinger lacked intellectual coherence.
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Eventually, Charles Powell, Thatcher's foreign policy adviser, devised a masterly solution to appease the Japanese: "The two roses are different in appearance, but if an error has been made, the prime minister very much hopes that it can be satisfactorily and easily resolved.
Mr. Kiniklioglu, the party official, estimated that no more than 20 people were devising foreign policy.
The trips may be exhilarating, but how does one devise foreign policy for a superpower, on no sleep?
Godoy became prime minister at age 25 because the older ministers of Charles III had failed to devise a foreign policy.
The proximity to Mrs Clinton, the access to senior American officials and the unguarded moments on the road, provide a rare insight into diplomacy in action and the real people devising American foreign policy.
And they were like "Yea huh!" It seems to me that George Bush used this logic when devising his foreign policy.
What the apes lack is a foreign policy, but they are forced to devise one, double-quick, when a human, of all things, strays into their domain.
On both foreign policy and domestic security, leftist liberals seek to devise positions that counter the Republicans, but retain "patriotic" appeal.
Foreign policy makers must therefore broaden their horizons when devising policies aimed at national interests.
However, it was not until the 1980s and 1990s that these agencies became so important in devising how our firms would pursue foreign policy goals.
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