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It was the low point of the day in which the depths of practically every valley of squalid foreign policy discourse was plumbed.

Moreover, it is highly possible that the new policy might turn into liability, as alternative religious actors who are shunned will likely use this as an opportunity to actively derail U.S. foreign policy discourse and credibility.

Erdogan's anti-Western foreign policy discourse -- and the fact that Ankara has been strongly supportive of the Muslim Brotherhood in the wake of the Arab Spring -- exacerbates the secular-versus-Islamist divide in Turkish society.

It is also seeking to expand its influence in neighboring countries, the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence emphasize, and in this way to "destabilize" the region (in the technical terms of foreign policy discourse).

In foreign policy discourse, the tally of unmet needs are somehow sublimated -- a fivefold jump in the number of hungry Americans since the late 1960s; an inventory of America's schools findings buildings, 84,000 dams that dating from the Eisenhower years and beyond.

The post-Mbeki foreign policy discourse in South Africa is slight, and a serious and focused conversation in the epistemic and policy communities in itself would be a worthwhile consequence of the development of new foreign policy values and options.

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The brothers continued to argue about it for another 25 years until the older one's experience of the world as a globetrotting businessman and his autodidact forays into history and foreign-policy discourse brought him to more or less the same place that Tom (now a law professor in Dayton, Ohio, and a Democrat) had reached in instant, visceral reaction to the experience of jungle war.

This type of engagement has taken over from the charity perspective as the dominant ethical frame in the foreign policy for health discourse [ 14].

What remains unchallenged in the foreign policy for health discourse is the assumption that state citizenship should be the locus of moral concern.

The vision, though, is less notable for its plausibility than its underlying effort to elevate soft power foreign policy strategies into the utilitarian, national-interest discourse that dominates foreign-policy discussion.

Development, human rights and ethical/moral arguments for global health assistance, the traditional 'low politics' of foreign policy, are present in discourse but do not appear to dominate practice.

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