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But while respondents recognized that Canada could do more in this area, aid or other foreign-policy solutions (e.g. with respect to trade or macroeconomic conditionalities) had not yet entered the policy discourse of most of their organizations.

There will be summits and deals by our leaders but I see social media seems to have sorted much foreign policy by shouting solutions into its own moral vacuum.

Such an ominous-sounding triumvirate helped to garner public support for the U.S. "War on Terror" that has devastated the Middle East and skewed U.S. foreign policy toward military solutions.

He is probably the smartest Republican candidate on foreign policy, but his solution is to "bomb Isis back to the seventh century," which happens to be where his sexual politics stopped evolving.

But Mr Mbeki has added his own distinctive twist to this natural resurgence with a foreign policy based on African solutions to African problems.

For something vaguer, DynCorp International says it is "a global government services provider in support of U.S. national security and foreign policy objectives, delivering support solutions for defense, diplomacy, and international development".

"Once again, he has come off the sidelines to take a cheap shot at the president's foreign policy without offering any realistic solutions of his own," the Obama official said.

A book purchased by The Observer called War on Islam justifies terrorism and likens US foreign policy to Hitler's 'final solution'.

Mr. Putin should grasp this chance to transform Russia's military as boldly as he has its foreign policy, and find a negotiated solution to the Chechen conflict.

Regarding the brief article "E.U.'s foreign policy chief urges two-state solution" (July 13): It is so refreshing to read that the European Union is getting serious about the two-state solution.

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.

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