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Advisor to the Prime Minister and Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Majed bin Mohammed Al Ansari said that the State of Qatar welcomes the statement by the Ministry of ...
Foreign Affairs Expert Robinder Sachdev attributes this to India's balanced approach and stresses the importance of discussions on minority rights The relationship between India and Bangladesh is ...
Experienced officials and foreign affairs experts from the five countries in the Western Hemisphere that are members of the G-20 (Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and the United States) assess, at ...
Rudd served as both prime minister and foreign minister of Australia and is now the country’s ambassador to the United States. He is also, as this elegantly written book demonstrates, a preeminent ...
If the world created such a customs union, international trade “would cease to be,” as Keynes wrote, “a desperate expedient to maintain employment at home by forcing sales on foreign markets and ...
which now have major influence in international affairs. And as European countries scale up public investment to respond to the world’s overlapping crises amid volatile changes in American foreign and ...
Gardner’s account of the rise of Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is essential reading for those interested in understanding how individual ambition and structural factors combine to mold a ...
Two new books explore the deeply troubled election system in the United States. The editors of Electoral Reform present the work of a scholarly task force created in the wake of the January 6, 2021, ...
In the Soviet era, foreign journalists operated under strict restrictions. By the time Rainsford began covering Russia for the BBC, in 2000, foreign reporters in Putin’s Russia were largely ...
Governments enacted policies that came to be known as import substitution industrialization, or ISI: increased tariffs, enormous barriers to foreign investment, and high spending on newly created ...
States are supposed to relieve citizens of their fears by enforcing the law, but states can themselves cause fear by exercising power arbitrarily. States also seek to monopolize the means of violence, ...
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