词汇 | foreign-affairs |
释义 | foreign affairs noun[ plural ] uk /ˌfɒr.ən əˈfeəz/ us /ˌfɔːr.ən əˈferz/ matters that are connected with other countries外交事务 International relations: international politics & government accession allied Anglo-American anti-Stalinist bipolar G7 GATT Geneva Convention geopolitical internationalism internationalize NATO occupied pariah the G8 the new world order the North-South divide the World Trade Organization unipolar WTO Examples of foreign affairsforeign affairs Extroverted ministries with relatively low claims on the public budget but significantly concerned with international relations include foreignaffairs, trade, industry, finance, energy and agriculture. In most countries, the executive branch sets the agenda in foreignaffairs and has the power to initiate foreign economic policy. From the outset there had been doubts and resistance in the government as well as in the standing committee on foreignaffairs. The author could have made more of the fact that in foreignaffairs the distinction can involve a disconnection. There are also significant differences in the discussion of local and especially foreignaffairs. The administrative vice minister of foreignaffairs and deputy ministers of political affairs and economic affairs form the core executive. The finance portfolio is consistently and significantly rated as the most important, followed by foreignaffairs, then trade and industry. By now, former security officials served as ministers of education, science and development/technology, communication, health, foreignaffairs, police, and, of course, defense. In its conduct of foreignaffairs, this translated to a policy of promoting international stability and economic intercourse. They were allocated four cabinet posts, of which one would be a senior one such as finance, foreignaffairs or justice, and four deputy positions. Most importantly, they were in accord on the key questions of foreignaffairs. He is given relative freedom in foreignaffairs, with the ruling party and the government recognizing his authority. Overseas, officials were situated primarily in the ministries of foreignaffairs, international trade, and defence. Additionally, foreignaffairs parastates were well-connected with their internationalist counterparts in the press and radio, the federal executive branch, churches, universities, and other reform organizations. The immediate incentives of a prime minister are to engage in foreignaffairs. See all examples of foreign affairs 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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