词汇 | example_english_foreign-policy |
释义 | Examples of foreign policyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The emphasis on the military was not an idiosyncratic fallout of foreignpolicy, but an established component of imperial policy. One of our troubles is that we lack what one might call a philosophy of foreignpolicy. If his personal political legacy proved ephemeral, the same was not true of the legacy in foreignpolicy. That a president would knowingly surrender so completely his ability to make foreignpolicy is astonishing. The ' promotion of democracy ', although highly valued, must compete with other foreignpolicy concerns and more often than not loses the battle. Moreover, he approached the talks with a narrow diplomatic focus of working out a deal, ignoring the power that drives foreignpolicy decisions. They nonetheless provided a useful and generally accurate overview of the foreignpolicy agendas harboured by the superpowers and claimant nations. Shared intelligence can be very valuable if it sheds light on important foreignpolicy problems. Despite conspicuous nationalist convictions, the tenentes had no clear goals in foreignpolicy. Both series concentrate mostly on areas of foreignpolicy which are under particularly strong media scrutiny. Consequently, soft news media raise attentiveness to foreignpolicy crises. Not only that, it also appears that enduring rivalry militarizes the foreignpolicy interactions between rivals and non-rivals. If this was indeed the case, it signals a rebalancing of priorities in foreignpolicy which went hand in hand with democratisation in both countries. The commercialization of the mass media has changed the way leaders and publics interact in the process of making foreignpolicy. This is a conceptual route that foreignpolicy analysis could take. But it also reflects the new reality of making foreignpolicy with one eye on domestic public opinion. We follow a similar analytical path with foreignpolicy preferences. The efforts to integrate public relations firms into the business of orchestrating domestic and foreignpolicy became the centre of an important debate as well. The three substantive policy dimensions most closely correlated with the general left-right dimension were defence policy, national identity, and foreignpolicy. Finally, the president has to be oriented more toward domestic policy than foreignpolicy. Competition in the international system has changed fundamentally, forcing governments to place economic policy ahead of the traditional areas of foreignpolicy and diplomacy. Popular satisfaction with the state of the economy and of foreignpolicy shored up public opinion against impeachment. Gauging ' ' the impact of domestic politics ' ' necessitates positing a counterfactual foreignpolicy uninfluenced by such factors. In foreignpolicy and international relations, national governments are viewed from the outside, that is, in terms of their interaction with other national governments. This also supports the original supposition and previous results that economic interests at the national level do appear to affect public opinion on foreignpolicy. Therefore, the paper assumes that the general understanding of foreignpolicy and public opinion also applies to analyses of development aid and opinion. Do these factions represent specific policy interests in terms of domestic reform or foreignpolicy, or is the split simply about intra-family power? We understand fairly well how they managed to stay in command and the details of their foreignpolicy. Along with these changes, effective governance in the field of foreignpolicy has been confronted with decreasing state intervention capacities, thereby increasing organisational challenges. He gained a reputation ' ' as a rigid ideologue with an underdeveloped social conscience, a rawhide foreignpolicy and a dangerously simplistic world view. Officers believed that a more centralized state was more effective in military and foreignpolicy terms. Decision makers thus must take into consideration various domestic and international economic and political factors when formulating foreignpolicy. Foreignpolicy cannot be dissociated from domestic policies. These divisions had to do with foreignpolicy, environmentalism, group rights and social norms. Thanks to media commercialization, foreignpolicy is becoming a domestic political matter just as it is in other political systems. Rivalry has emerged to explain fundamental differences in conflict frequency and foreignpolicy behaviour among a select group of states in the international system. To hold these preferences constant, we include a number of variables that measure the foreignpolicy differences between states. His influence may be particularly strong with regard to the foreignpolicy and defence portfolios, both considered constitutional preserves of the presidency. Liberal reforms increase transparency and allow voters to punish leaders for foreignpolicy failures. Indeed, these very same issues of foreignpolicy and relative legislative power would lead to the crisis of 1957. They believe in a foreignpolicy attuned to the dominance of the market. One maintains a ' bottom-up ' approach, assuming that the general public has a measurable and distinct impact on foreignpolicy. Journalistic accounts are at their best when they explicitly seek to provide foreignpolicy lessons. The co-existence of distributional conflict and new organisational challenges has frequently created a dilemma for consistent foreignpolicy making. This way, foreignpolicy issues are not treated separately from the larger political, security and economic concerns that gave rise to them. It was widely believed that the more centralized the state, the better equipped it was to wage war, or at least an activist foreignpolicy. His seven volumes contain a long series of programmatic statements on the dictator, on the nature of the regime and on its foreignpolicy. You cannot produce heavy artillery or build a thousand planes secretly, that damages our foreignpolicy without bringing us anything. The letter sheds light on the foreignpolicy of the time and is summarized below. Nothing in the available source material suggests that economic interests, whether domestic or international, played a significant role in determining foreignpolicy. As a result, their foreignpolicy was largely determined by the need to protect themselves against those powers. The military history and foreignpolicy are both convincingly described. This holds true even more for the history and foreignpolicy history of any country. Domestic political organisations often have a more direct impact on foreignpolicy. A recipient may base very important foreignpolicy decisions involving the use of force on flawed or misleading intelligence shared by other states. The empirical discussion focuses on economic concerns - trade, regulatory and competition - rather than on foreignpolicy and defence. The account of these years is dominated by foreignpolicy, by near eastern and imperial, rather than domestic, events. Indeed, foreignpolicy concerns proved a staple of opposition attacks on all eighteenth-century ministries. Not all are solely devoted to the domestic impact of foreignpolicy, but all illuminate this subject to some extent. He had never had much time for foreignpolicy. In this climate of escalating suspicion and distaste, denunciations of the ministry's foreignpolicy grew both louder and more frequent. This uncertainty opens up the range of foreignpolicy responses from the target. Almost anything goes, if it does not touch on domestic politics or foreignpolicy; international news about culture, science, and business is wide open. Today, politicians make use of television to influence the foreignpolicy process, even if it is remote from people's daily lives. However, this section argues that, if such a conceptualization is applied to foreignpolicy analysis, it brings with it three general obstacles. In short, the section argues that a property concept of power is ill-fitted for foreignpolicy analysis. They did not want a joint foreignpolicy. Moreover, if democracies are responsive to public opinion in foreignpolicy, there is further merit in exploring what public attitudes are on this issue. The article then moves on to point out some general problems about applying a property concept of power to foreignpolicy analysis. Foreignpolicy analysis would benefit from adopting a concept that takes power to reside in specific relationships. The differences between the royal couple over foreignpolicy are much more obvious. Moreover, although the explicit focus is on foreignpolicy, much of the discussion deals with domestic affairs. This, too, may be done in order to cause fear in people and lead them to pressure their government to change its foreignpolicy. The central government is responsible for defense, foreignpolicy, finance, social security, and justice. Countries can choose to support the status quo or to follow an expansive foreignpolicy. Soft news outlets matter for foreignpolicy because they cover it. Newspapers continue to cover government, foreignpolicy and domestic policy as a staple. Some matters (foreignpolicy, defence, budget, economic policy) were decided at federal level. Legislative acceptance of his foreignpolicy was an especially consequential consideration. It was a success for his foreignpolicy and, no less significant, a breakthrough in domestic politics. American foreignpolicy-makers sought political concessions in return for financial aid. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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