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  • ...olicy Planning Staff]] of the [[Obama administration]], on leave from an [[international relations]] professorship at [[Princeton University]]; board of Council on Foreign Re
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  • ...s for ex-combatants and soldiers in Central Africa; assistant professor of international relations and international law, [[Royal Netherlands Naval Academy]] (1984-1990)
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  • Lauder Professor of International Relations, [[University of Pennsylvania]]; board of advisors, [[Family Security Matte
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  • * [[Tony Blair|Blair]], Britain, Europe and International Relations? 11/2002, http://www.fpri.org/ww/0309.200211.black.blairbritaineuroperelat
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  • ...c Radio]], 2001-2008 (Moscow Bureau Chief, 2001-2005); Visiting Scholar of International Relations, [[Michigan State University]], 2006-2007, Knight Journalism Fellow, [[Stan
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  • Bassam Tibi is Professor of International Relations at the [[University of Goettingen]] (since 1973) and Director of the Center
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  • ...niversity]], former deputy director of FSI, Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations at Stanford University; Director of [[Policy Planning Staff]] 2005-2007
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  • ...committee of the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] with jurisdiction over international relations of the United States
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  • (b. 1946) Irish writer and academic specializing in international relations and the Middle East, with particular reference to the Cold War, Iran, and t
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  • ...ciate Professor of Political Science, [[Carleton University]] specializing International Relations theory, international security, conflict resolution, psychological & constr
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  • [[International relations]] between both the independent nations of [[Japan]] and [[South Korea]], as
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  • Weimar and Nazi cabinet ministry concerned with the conduct of [[diplomacy (international relations)|diplomacy]]; headed by [[Constantin von Neurath]] (1932-1938) and [[Joachi
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  • Director of the Center for Strategic Studies at the French Institute for International Relations (IFRI); strategic assessment team for General [[Stanley McChrystal]] in the
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  • ...member of AJC's Board of Governors; vice-chairman of the [[American Jewish International Relations Institute]] (AJIRI).
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  • ...y'', ''Foreign Policy (magazine)|Foreign Policy'', ''Security Studies'', ''International Relations'', and ''Journal of Cold War Studies,'' and coeditor of the ''Cornell Studi
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  • ...of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, is prominent in international relations, with significant representation in the [[Barack Obama|Obama administration
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  • ...fellow of [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; doctorate in International Relations and Islamic Political Thought, [[Georgetown University]]
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  • ...e studied at Seoul National University and received a bachelor's degree in international relations in 1970.
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  • *''Jihad for Jerusalem: Identity and Strategy in International Relations'' (Praeger, 2004), *''Islamic Democratic Discourse'' (Lexington Books, 2006
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  • In the context of [[international relations]], a '''transnational threat''' is an actual or potential conflict or patte
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An approach, in [[international relations]], that focuses on less than global solutions to reducing actual or potenti
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  • Professor of International Relations and co-director, Center for North American Studies and Center for Democracy
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  • '''Diplomacy''', in '''foreign policy''' or [[international relations]], is primarily the process by which sovereign states seek to promote their
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  • In international relations, the most powerful nation(s). During the [[cold war]], the [[United States
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  • *''The Middle East in International Relations: Power, Politics and Ideology'' (2005) *''Rethinking International Relations. Realism and the Neoliberal'' Challenge Macmillan, London, 1994
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  • ...omacy|Public Diplomacy]]p. He describes his research as generally on the [[international relations]] of [[Asia]], with specific work on economic development, security relatio | title = David Kang, Professor of International Relations and Business
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  • ...pen source]], [[patent]]s); previously copyright advisor in the Office of International Relations at the [[U.S. Patent and Trademark Office]] and Counsel for Intellectual Pr
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  • ...d University, and later became an associate professor of public policy and international relations and assistant director of the Belfer Center.<ref name=Belfer>{{citation ...ics from the University of Yerevan in the Soviet Union, and a doctorate in international relations from Oxford University as a Marshall scholar.
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  • ....S. Muslim; Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, and Director of the Islamic Studies Program, at the [[University of Delawa
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  • ...orism, The Evolution of the Jihadi Movement, Politics in the State System, International Relations Theory: Conflict and the Middle East, Introduction to Terrorism Studies). A
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  • '''Thomas P. M. Barnett''' is an analyst of international relations, in private consulting practice at Enterra Solutions, but having been invol ...stern Europe and Central Asia and a PhD in Political Science (1990) (major—International Relations; minor—Comparative Politics) from Harvard University. His dissertation wa
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  • *''Foundations of World Order: The Legalist Approach to International Relations (1898-1922)'' (Duke University Press: 1999). Pakyounsa published a Korean t
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  • ...rtment of State to the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on International Relations in accordance with Section 4 of PL 108-332, December 30, 2004}}</ref> Under
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  • {{r|Dennis Bark}} International relations and national security affairs; European politics, with emphasis on the econ {{r|Arnold Beichman}} International relations, political events in the former Soviet Union
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  • '''Arnold J. Toynbee''' (1889-1975) was an English scholar in international relations and a widely followed [[World history|historian of the world.]]
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  • *Charles Beitz, ''Political Theory and International Relations''. Revised edition, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999. ISBN 0-691
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  • ...ver sixty books, especially on [[eighteenth century]] British politics and international relations.
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  • '''Regional security''', in [[international relations]], that focuses on less than global solutions to reducing actual or potenti
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  • It was founded by the International Relations Center (IRC) in 2003, as anrevival of an earlier IRC program called GroupWa
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  • *Ph.D. in international relations from the London School of Economics
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  • ...ies, and is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, and Director of the Islamic Studies Program, at the University of Delaware *Ph.D. in International Relations, Political Philosophy, and Islamic Political Thought, [[Georgetown Univer
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  • ...ions]], part of the objections is that national sovereignty is the core of international relations. There was some recognition of this even in the post-WWII International Mil
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  • * Marks, Sally. ''The Illusion of Peace: International Relations in Europe, 1918–1933'' (2nd ed., 2003).
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  • ...low for the [[Hoover Institution]]. From 1997 to 1987, he was Professor of International Relations and Director of Defense and Strategic Studies Program at the [[University
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  • In [[international relations]], '''revanchism''' is the desire of a group to enlarge its borders to incl
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  • ...celona Institute for International Studies]]. He was formerly professor of international relations at the [[London School of Economics]]. He commented on media including the
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  • ...the U.S. House of Representatives, 1973-2003; Chairman, House Committee on International Relations, 1996-2002 ...sco Wong-Diaz}} member, [[Committee for the Present Danger]]; Professor of international relations, political science; Lawyer
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  • ...hich carries a variety of expert opinions, from different viewpoints, on [[international relations]]. It was founded, in 1970, by Samuel Huntington and [[Warren Demian Manshe
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  • {{r|Robert Jackson}} Expert, [[Chatham House]]: International Relations and Security Policy
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  • In international relations and arms control, '''strategic ambiguity''' is a national policy of not con
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  • ...to apply his theory to law (ie individuals) , the family, the state, and international relations (ie relations between states.).
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  • ...istory and Political Science from Drake University and a Master of Arts in International Relations from the School of Oriental and Africa Studies at the University of London.
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  • *M.A., international relations from the [[School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins Universi
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  • |Bachelor in Political Science (with specialization in International Relations) (BPS)<br />
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  • Literally a "lessening of tensions", '''détente''', is, in the context of international relations, broadly the successor to the [[Cold War]] relationship among the [[People'
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  • {{r|Trita Parsi}} Adjunct professor of International Relations, [[School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University]];Adv
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  • ==International Relations and Military==
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  • '''Condoleezza Rice''' (1954-) is a U.S. academic specialist in international relations and Soviet studies, who served as Assistant to the President for National S
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  • It differs both from [[extraordinary rendition]] in international relations, as well as domestic [[interstate extradition U.S.)]]. Extraordinary rendit
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  • {{r|List of scholarly journals in international relations}}
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  • *B.A., international relations, University of California at Los Angeles, 1962
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  • ...hurch service, education, youth issues, etc. The Council on Ecumenical and International Relations is the executive in international and ecumenical matters and the Sami Churc
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  • | publisher = House International Relations Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs
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  • | 2004 || [[B.A.]] || [[New York University]] || International Relations
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  • ...f the Axis of Evil and Other Irritating States: A Dinner Party Approach to International Relations
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  • '''Realism''' in '''[[international relations]]''' is a doctrine that assumes that it may be entirely possible to work wi
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  • Containment Policy was a [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[Cold War]] international relations policy to attempt to prevent, by diplomatic, economic, or military means, t
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  • ...lying a "double standard" to Iraq, in the form of "criteria of duality" in international relations. Nevertheless, he stated at the conclusion of his missive (S/22456) that Ir
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  • {{r|Philip Brenner}} (Professor of International Relations and former Chair, School of International Service, American University; Lea ...She received a B.A. with Honors from Brown University in 2002 majoring in International Relations and Modern American History completing an honors thesis entitled “Lessons
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  • ...om Princeton. He also had a fellowship at Georgetown University and taught international relations at West Point.
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  • ...r]], Bohr returned to Copenhagen, and fearing that the weapon would change international relations, advocated the peaceful use of nuclear energy. He was the inaugural recipie
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  • * Sudo, Sueo ''The International Relations of Japan and South East Asia: Forging a New Regionalism'' Routledge, 2002 [
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  • ...the future through interdisciplinary and collaborative studies in defense, international relations, economics, culture, science, technology, and law."<ref name=Mission>{{cita
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  • ...uals across state borders, was put aside as a secondary issue or left to [[international relations]] theorists.<ref>Simon Caney, ''Justice Beyond Borders''. Oxford: OUP, 2006 ...are is a dangerous fantasy. States are the main actors in an [[Anarchy in international relations|international anarchy]], and they either will or should always attempt to a
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  • ...Francis Fukuyama | journal = [[American Interest]]}}</ref> Both affect [[international relations]].
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  • ...after graduating in February 1974, was assigned as air operations officer, International Relations Branch, Directorate of Plans, [[Strategic Arms Limitation Talks]], Headquar
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