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单词 International relations
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1. Can the damage done to international relations be repaired?
2. We're entering a new phase in international relations.
3. There have been positive developments in international relations.
4. The agreement marks a new phase in international relations.
5. Historically, sport has been a cohesive force in international relations.
6. Such statements are not in accord with sound international relations.
7. Modern and contemporary history: International relations.
8. He has a degree in economics and international relations, works for the government, and has travelled abroad.
9. The media tell it whenever they present international relations as a dramatic encounter between world leaders who personify their countries.
10. In the crucial areas of international relations the state still dominates and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
11. The character of international relations was now broadening and their essential nature altering.
12. The subject of International Relations grew out of this intellectual and political setting; and it bore the birthmarks of its origins.
13. If International Relations aspires to be a science, it must be open-minded about what that entails.
14. Subjects within international relations include war, interstate conflict resolution, international law, regional alliances, colonialism, and international organizations.
15. Theories of international relations influence those who decide foreign policy.
16. She will take a two-year M Phil in international relations.
17. The report is bound to add a new irritant to international relations.
18. Gen. de Gaulle sensed that nuclear weapons would fundamentally change the nature of international relations.
19. Even as U.S. soccer franchises seek friendlier confines, the sport itself is being credited with helping international relations.
20. In any case, in focusing on particular states it tended to reinforce the state-centric view of International Relations.
21. On the surface these seem to be very serious objections to the whole enterprise of analysing international relations by means of a general theory.
22. But it did offer a rather different view of international relations, based on the two related themes of transnationalism and interdependence.
23. Realism can fairly be called the dominant theory in the history of International Relations.
24. Evidently, the concern for collective security was not to be allowed to interfere with normal international relations.
25. It is squarely in the scientific tradition and is a conscious attempt to apply scientific method to international relations.
26. Other new appointments made in response to the changing balance in international relations between economic and political considerations were less significant.
26. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
27. Nicholas had shown a preparedness to use diplomatic means which was to be the main feature of his conduct of international relations.
28. It lacked the impersonality and regularity of the highly organised machines which conduct present-day international relations.
29. Such a chapter of accidents, however ridiculous in modern eyes, epitomised a genuinely important aspect of international relations.
30. To cope with short-term problems it proposed an emergency programme covering aid, energy, food and international relations over five years.
31. Overall, the crux of this six-point programme is the claim that Realism is a scientific way of thinking about international relations.
32. The main concern of the chapters on international relations is with facts revealing the changes of states' attitudes.
33. The individual nation state is often therefore presented as a self-contained unit, analytically prior to its international relations.
34. In its place, Carr proposed an approach that saw international relations as they were, rather than as they might be.
35. The effectivity of the duty to disarm is probably the most crucial issue in international law and international relations of this era.
36. Not surprisingly, a counter-attack has come from those who believe that the state is still the dominant actor in international relations.
37. States form an interlocking network of bilateral and multilateral treaty relationships, which reinforces the interdependence that characterises contemporary international relations.
38. The continent approached the cataclysm of 1914 with a formal apparatus for the conduct of international relations which now seems strikingly small.
39. International relations examines the political relations between countries and the dynamics within the worldwide system of states.
40. Here, modern concepts of diplomacy and international relations are often at variance with those of this period.
41. Since the Congress of Vienna, a general diplomatic system had provided the accepted channels of international relations.
42. The more recent Structuralist perspective looks at international relations from the perspective of the less-developed nations.
43. But ceremonial and precedence none the less remained until well into the eighteenth century a factor of importance in international relations.
44. Chapter 5 asks whether it is possible to develop a theory of international relations wholly at the level of the international system.
45. College of International Relations: Hanoi; Rector - Pham Binh.
46. a spirit of goodwill in international relations.
47. We pursue a policy of goodwill in international relations.
48. There is always an element of presto chango in international relations.
49. This course offers a critical analysis of contending theories of international relations.
50. Dr Katherine Morton is a fellow the Department of International Relations at the Australian National University.
51. He holds degrees from Oxford, Cambridge and Sussex Universities, in Economics and International Relations.
52. The way of the human factor acting on the international relations is diverse.
53. An eminent professor of international relations says his colleagues are gutless wonders who won't tell the state or society when they are wrong.
54. The key of world economics studies the object is international relations of production.
55. Bush scored lowest in international relations, where he ranked 41st, and in economic management, where he placed 40th.
56. The dreadful , haunting fear of nuclear warfare casts a sobering pall over all international relations.
57. Power politics or the democratization of the international relations"? World peace under the "jungle law' or world peace under the rules guided by the civilization?
58. King of Great Britain and Ireland (1901-1910) who traveled much of Europe to improve Britain's international relations and was known for his elegant, sporting style.
59. Like retaliation tariff, preferential tariff is used as a weapon in international relations.
60. Beitz, Charles . Political Theory and International Relations . Princeton , NJ: Princeton University Press, 1999.
61. The issue of outer continental shelf showed that the geographical factor is an important factor of many issues in the fields of international relations and international law.
62. King of Great Britain and Ireland (90-90) who traveled much of Europe to improve Britain's international relations and was known for his elegant, sporting style.
63. Mr. Hugh Stephens , Senior Vice President, International Relations & Public Policy Asia Pacific, Time Warner Inc.
63. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
64. Bush scored lowest in international relations, where he ranked 41st, and in economic management, where he placed 40th. His best ranking was 24th, in having "pursued equal justice for all."
65. We are hoping for a return to normality in our international relations.
66. This paper takes the argument of RMB exchange rate between China and the US as point of cut-in to explore the essence of international relations in exchange rate from the plutonomy perspective.
67. Neorealism and neoliberalism are the great schools in western international relations theory. Their theoretical historical places stem from ceaseless arguments and integration.
68. International relations expert Soli Ozel of Istanbul's Bilgi University said this has put Turkey in a precarious position.
69. American diplomacy is shifting towards unilateralism, bringing about strong impact on international relations.
70. Now suddenly many factors in international relations seemed amenable to creative diplomacy at the same time.
71. There are diplomatic risks to any Iraqi incursion, according to international relations expert Soli Ozel.
72. Objectively, the international mechanisms of globalization in international relations play an increasingly strong role in the international mechanism has a real capacity for action.
73. The internal structure of international relations might determine that cosmopolitical democracy is a feasible mechanism and structure in realizing democratization of international relations.
74. Neorealism and Neoliberalism are the two great schools in western international relations theory.
75. Xinhua, the official wire service, called the decision a "despicable breach of faith in international relations."
76. Taiwanese academics on Thursday (Jan. 6) discussed how the government should react to Japan's new defense program at the Institute of International Relations at National Chengchi University.
77. There was even one case of such postings influencing international relations.
78. The U . N . continues to be the principal frame of reference for our international relations.
79. At the time I was an undergrad at Georgetown University studying international relations.
80. The books were “Law of Nations”, Dissertation on International Relations and tome of debate by Members of the British House of Commons.
81. Effect of International Private International Law on Contemporary International Relations.
82. Neorealism and neoliberal institutionalism are the two main schools in the 4 western international relations theory debate, in which international cooperation was one of the core issues.
83. Modern so called "international relations system" stems from 17th century Europe. It was then spread all over the world by the iron heel of European powers.
84. Its readership includes diplomats in the UK, British Cabinet and Shadow Cabinet members, MPs, Lords, MEPs and international relations scholars and experts.
85. Democracy in international relations remains elusive and there are new manifestations of hegemonism and power politics.
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