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  • 121Defence policy of Japan — The defence policy of Japan reflects the unusual position of the country. Although it is a major diplomatic and economic power, and one with a historical reputation of military aggressiveness, Japan resists the development of armed forces with a… …

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  • 122Iran Syria Policy and Operations Group — The Iran Syria Policy and Operations Group (ISOG) was an interagency organization formed in early 2006 within the U.S. government, consisting of officials from the State Department, White House, Central Intelligence Agency, Treasury Department,… …

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  • 123Federal Indian Policy — refers the relationship between the United States Government and the Indian Tribes that exist within its borders. Federal Indian Policy contains several eras in which the way the U.S. Government deals with the Indians is constantly changing. The… …

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  • 124Orbis (foreign policy) — Orbis   Discipline International affairs …

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  • 125foreign policy — Synonyms and related words: Eisenhower Doctrine, Monroe Doctrine, Nixon Doctrine, Truman Doctrine, appeasement, balance of power, brinkmanship, coexistence, colonialism, compromise, containment, detente, deterrence, diplomacy, diplomatic,… …

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  • 126White Australia policy — noun (formerly) the Australian government s restricted immigration policy, which began in the 1850s with restrictions being placed on the number of Chinese on the goldfields and later spread to include other groups. Although commonly used, this… …

  • 127Visa policy of the Republic of China — Visa types = * Diplomatic Visa * Courtesy Visa * Visitor Visa * Resident Visa Overseas Chinese Holders for Republic of China passport who do not have household registration in the Free Area of the Republic of China are required to obtain visa… …

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  • 128Visa policy of Macau — The Government of the Macau Special Administrative Region allows citizens of specific countries/territories to travel to Macau for tourism or business for up to 90 days or 30 days without having to obtain a visa most are regarded as developed… …

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