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  • 51Foreign relations of Slovenia — Since Slovenia declared independence in 1991, its Governments have underscored their commitment in improving cooperation with neighbouring countries and to actively contribute to international efforts aimed at bringing stability to Southeast… …

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  • 52Foreign-controlled firms — (coal)   Foreign controlled firms are U.S. coal producers with more than 50 percent of their stock or assets owned by a foreign firm.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …

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  • 53Foreign policy —    The 1930s and 1940s witnessed the final resolution of the struggle between internationalism and isolationism that had been the dominant motif of U.S. foreign relations since World War I. Having struggled and failed to keep out of the… …

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  • 54Foreign direct investment (FDI) — The acquisition abroad of physical assets such as plant and equipment, with operating control residing in the parent corporation. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 55U.S. State Department list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations — Terrorism Definitions · Counter terrorism International conventions Anti terrorism legislation Terrorism insurance …

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  • 56Unsterilized Foreign Exchange Intervention — An attempt by a country s monetary authorities to influence exchange rates and its money supply by not buying or selling domestic or foreign currencies or assets. This is a passive approach to exchange rate fluctuations, and allows for… …

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  • 57Cuban Assets Control Regulations — The Cuban Assets Control Regulations, 31 C.F.R. part 515, are regulations of the United States Department of the Treasury on July 8, 1963, under the Trading with the Enemy Act, that general regulate relations between Cuba and the U.S. and are the …

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  • 58Passive foreign investment company — Within taxation law of the USA, a passive foreign investment company (or PFIC ) is a foreign company with predominantly investment income, or whose assets are primarily intended to generate investment income. The Internal Revenue Service handles… …

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  • 59Critical Foreign Dependencies Initiative — The Critical Foreign Dependencies Initiative (CFDI) is a strategy and list, maintained by the United States Department of Homeland Security, of foreign infrastructure which if attacked or destroyed would critically impact the U.S. [1][2] A copy… …

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  • 60Covert United States foreign regime change actions — History of the United States This article is part of a series United States Portal …

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