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Far from contradicting the usual diplomatic strategies, such an apology might go some distance in alleviating the grief and shame so many Americans are living with these days, and restoring at least a part of the respect we've lost internationally.
Whatever Taiwan has learned about aviation will be lost internationally, notes Alan Romberg, director of the East Asia program at U.S. think tank The Stimson Center.
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Instead, after losing internationally supervised elections in 1992, he plunged his country -- potentially one of Africa's wealthiest because of rich natural resources -- into a new round of civil warfare.
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But it fell out of favor with the United States, along with the United Nations, when its leader, Jonas Savimbi, lost an internationally supervised election in Angola in 1992 and refused to accept the vote.
On why Japanese companies have lost ground internationally: "Japan is very good at making products—semiconductors, cell phones, TVs, solar cells.
Hopefully it'll have a better time of it than Groupon, who lost $170.6 million internationally last year (versus $10.4 million in the US) — Proving that the clone wars have more significant casualties then terrible blog headlines.
"We're losing leverage internationally" to China, Russia and other countries that want to give more authority to the United Nations and governments, Hoover Institution professor Abe Sofaer said at the fourth annual meeting on international cybersecurity cooperation held by the EastWest Institute.
Allowing Mr. Fang and Miss Li to leave China would improve the chances that China could retain most-favored-nation status, but some Chinese officials worry that such a concession would make the Chinese lose face internationally.
It will lose face internationally," she adds.
He also feared that other American interests, including the economy, were suffering through U.S. involvement in the war, and that the U.S. was losing prestige internationally.
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