foreign policy structure

  • 1foreign policy — ➔ policy * * * foreign policy UK US noun [C or U] GOVERNMENT ► the official ways in which a government has decided to deal with other countries, in relation to trade, defence, etc., or a particular example of this: » The President and Secretary… …

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  • 2Foreign policy of the United States — United States This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the United States …

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  • 3Foreign policy of Japan — The primary responsibility for the Japanese foreign policy, as determined by the 1947 constitution, is exercised by the cabinet and subject to the overall supervision of the National Diet. The prime minister is required to make periodic reports… …

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  • 4Women’s rights as a western foreign policy objective in the Middle East — This article will examine the forces behind the rise of Women’s rights as a western foreign policy objective in the Middle East and the impact application of this objective has had to date.The focus on women’s rights by powerful nation states and …

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  • 5Multilateral foreign policy of the Holy See — The Holy See This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Holy See …

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  • 6Foreign Office (Germany) — Foreign Office Auswärtiges Amt Agency overview …

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  • 7foreign aid — foreign aid, adj. economic, technical, or military aid given by one nation to another for purposes of relief and rehabilitation, for economic stabilization, or for mutual defense. Also called aid. [1955 60] * * * Transfer of capital, goods, or… …

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  • 8Foreign trade of the Soviet Union — Soviet foreign trade played only a minor role in the Soviet economy. In 1985, for example, exports and imports each accounted for only 4 percent of the Soviet gross national product. The Soviet Union maintained this low level because it could… …

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  • 9Foreign relations of India — The Republic of India is the world s most populous democracy and has one of the fastest economic growth rates in the world (8.9 percent GDP increase in 2007, the second fastest major economy in the world after China). [… …

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  • 10Foreign relations of the People's Republic of China — Diplomatic relations between world states and People s Republic of China   People s Republic of China …

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