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International Seminar Proceedings: Issues of Culture and Thought ; Malaysia-Jordan Perpectives ; International Seminar Proceedings, 26 November 2007, University of Jordan
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Die orientalische Stadt: Kontinuität, Wandel, Bruch ; 1. Internationales Colloquium der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft, 9. - 10. Mai 1996 in Halle, Saale
In: Colloquien der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft (CDOG) 1
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Labour force and world population growth
In: Bulletin of labour statistics Special ed. 1974
As relacons de Portugal com a Iberia. Uma olhada desde a Galiza
In: Lusotopie: enjeux contemporains dans les espaces lusophones ; publication annuelle internationale de recherches politiques en science de l'homme, de la société et de l'environnement sur les lieux, pays et communautés d'histoire et de langue officielle ou nationale portugais et luso-créoles ; revue reconnue par le CRNS, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 193-208
ISSN: 1257-0273
Isu keselamatan persempadanan Negeri Sabah dan tuntutan terhadap Kepulauan Spratly
In: Siri penerbitan penyelidikan sains sosial 8
Culturas, civilizacións e sociedade global: I Encontros de Mondariz-Balneario
In: Ensaio 27
In: Biblioteca Fundación Carlos Casares
Integracao financeira, poupanca externa e convergencia de renda: teoria e evidencia
In: Brazilian journal of political economy: Revista de economia política, Band 31, Heft 5
ISSN: 0101-3157
Perifere tilskuere eller sentrale aktører: Demokratene og utformingen av amerikansk utenrikspolitikk
- ; In critically important parts of the cold war era the Democratic Party was the steward of American foreign policy. But since September 11. 2001, the party has, however, mostly been a bystander to the major transformation of U.S. foreign policy carried out by the Bush administration. Will the party continue to play such a passive and reactive role or will it be able to formulate a coherent and realistic alternative the Bush foreign policy? Both the U.S. international behavior and world politics will be greatly affected by the outcome of the ongoing internal debate in the party. This paper takes a closer look at this debate and the various fractions that now compete for being the foreign policy face of the party. It is still too early to tell the outcome of this jockeying for power, and consequently the Bush administration will most likely continue as the dominant force behind American foreign policy.
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