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| | LII: Law about...Foreign Relations |
 | | Foreign relations law of the United States encompasses both International Law, which embodies the rules that determine the rights and obligations of states and international organizations, and that part of the domestic law of the United States that involves matters of significant concern to the foreign relations of the United States. |  | | For example, many foreign nationals who are present in the United states are subject to state law in ways that can have important consequences for U.S. foreign relations. |  | | International Law overlaps with the Foreign Relations Law to the extent that the domestic law of the United States includes rules giving effect to rules of international law, but does not cover the same subject matter. |
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| | Foreign relations of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Foreign Relations of the United States 1861-1960 (full text from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries) |  | | The U.S. maintains a Normal Trade Relations list and several countries are excluded from it, which means that their exports to the United States are subject to significantly higher tariffs. |  | | Over a century later, the Foreign Relations Authorization Act requires the President to identify the major drug transit or major illicit drug-producing countries. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Foreign relations of Taiwan |
 | | Relationships between the United States and Taiwan are governed by the Taiwan Relations Act. |  | | Again, this is an example of the type of compromise that the United States has to go through in order to prevent diplomatic problems. |  | | While maintaining diplomatic relations with the PRC, many countries still maintain unofficial 'trade missions' or 'representative offices' in Taipei, to deal with commercial and consular issues. |
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| | Subject Bibliography: Foreign Relations of the United States (210) |
 | | Includes documentation illuminating the foreign policymaking process of the United States government, with emphasis on the highest level at which policy on a particular subject was determined. |  | | Includes official documents relating to United States foreign policy concerning: the United Nations; Antarctica; Law of the Sea; and outer space. |  | | Presents documents on United States foreign policy made during the Suez Crisis and in regard toward Egypt and Israel. |
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| | Kids.net.au - Encyclopedia Foreign relations of France - |
 | | Relations between the United States and France are active and cordial. |  | | Most damaging to Franco-Arab relations, however, was the Suez Crisis. |  | | A charter member of the United Nations, France holds one of the permanent seats in the Security Council and is a member of most of its specialized and related agencies. |
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| | The Council on Foreign Relations |
 | | Unfortunately, the Council on Foreign Relations is not the only group proposing an end to the sovereignty of the United States. |  | | The common everyday American citizen does not need to be told that there is a controlled government running the United States. |  | | Right now the United States is completely under the control of those who run these two organizations (David Rockefeller in particular). |
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| | Foreign relations of Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Relations with the United States of America and the Member States of the European Union |  | | 4.2 Relations with the United States of America and the Member States of the European Union |  | | Relations between Iran and the United States have been disrupted since the revolution in Iran. |
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| | UCB Libraries GovPubs Foreign Relations |
 | | OFAC acts under Presidential wartime and national emergency powers, as well as authority granted by specific legislation, to impose controls on transactions and freeze foreign assets under U.S. jurisdiction. |  | | International Information Programs (formerly the United States Information Agency--USIA) provides information on U.S. foreign policy. |  | | The ERC collection mainly includes the archived electronic documents from the US State Department website and US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency." |
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| | TDS; Passports, Visas, Travel Documents |
 | | In 2003, the United States, in tandem with the European Union, proposed a step-by-step, gradual approach to improve bilateral relations: the United States would respond positively to genuine efforts by Belarusian authorities to improve Belarus’ human rights and electoral practices. |  | | The Belarus Government agreed to a successor OSCE presence after 14 EU member countries and the U.S. imposed visa restrictions on the travel of high-ranking Belarusian officials. |  | | Belarusian authorities have yet to take such steps to warrant a positive response. |
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| | Richard Immerman's United States Foreign Relations Bibliography, 1918-1975 |
 | | Parker, William, The Superpowers: The United States and the Soviet Union Compared, NY, 1972. |  | | Kolko, Joyce and Gabriel Kolko, The Limits of Power: The World and United States Foreign Policy, 1945-1954, NY, 1972. |  | | Brownell, Will and Richard Billings, So Close to Greatness: A Biography of William C. Bullitt, NY, 1987. |
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| | Release of Foreign Relations Volume |
 | | The Department of State released today Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969—1976, Volume E—1, Documents on Global Issues, 1969—1972, as an electronic-only publication. |  | | Approximately 25 percent of the volumes scheduled for publication for the 1969—1976 subseries, covering the Nixon and Nixon—Ford administrations, will be in this format. |  | | This volume is the latest publication in the subseries of the Foreign Relations series that documents the most important decisions and actions of the foreign policy of the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. |
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| | FOREIGN RELATIONS |
 | | The first element of such a policy must be to recognize that the world has outgrown American power, and that the maintenance of international peace and stability must be a shared goal and burden, not an American "right" or prerogative. |  | | Principle Four : We need to recognize the immense power that the United States has, but we should use this power not to seek global domination but to exercise responsible leadership, keeping in mind that power is ephemeral and that true power comes from prestige." (6/28) |  | | Principle Two : Foreign policy must not be tied to elite ideological, military, or economic interests but must serve the broadly defined interests of society--our rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. |
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| | Documents Related to the Cold War |
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| | 1896: U.S. Foreign Relations |
 | | There is no serious complaint that the government is neglecting this duty, although it has not acted upon the jingo demand that it shall send a fleet to the Bosphorous to blow the Turk out of his capital. |  | | For more on the development of these issues after 1896, see the Ohio State University website on theMcKinley Era. |  | | This policy culminated on December 21, after McKinley's victory and the election of a strongly Republican Congress, when the Senate foreign relations committee approved a resolution in which the United States officially recognized the independence of the Republic of Cuba. |
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| | Mauritania - FOREIGN RELATIONS |
 | | As a result, Mauritania's foreign policy, like that of other developing states, represents at once an extension of the president's personality and the embodiment of an otherwise fragile state. |  | | The list of donors also includes Japan, Iraq, Italy, the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany), Romania, the United States, the Persian Gulf states, and China. |  | | Only when Mauritania's existence as a state became problematic did it seek international recognition and support. |
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| | FRUS, 1961-1963, Volume IX: Foreign Economic Policy |
 | | Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963, Volume IX: |  | | Section 2: General foreign economic policy, Part 1 |  | | Section 3: General foreign economic policy, Part 2 |
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| | American Diplomacy Established 1996 |
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| | Georgetown Special Collections: Diplomacy, International Affairs, Intelligence |
 | | These are supplemented by a number of letters from Archbishop Igino Cardinale, chief of protocol to the secretary of state of the Vatican. |  | | Prior to this appointment Crane served as private secretary to United States Secretary of State Robert Lansing (1915-1919). |  | | The papers of Ambassador Jova document various aspects of relations between the United States and Central American nations. |
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| | "Europa > European Union > European Commission - External Relations: Home" |
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| | Career Opportunities - Council on Foreign Relations |
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| | Amazon.com: Magazine Subscriptions: Foreign Affairs [MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION] |
 | | Availability: The first issue should arrive in 12-16 weeks. |  | | This is an excellent magazine that is put out quarterly with the best writers of Foreign Policy in the world writing articulate and current articles about the state of affairs of various countries, problem spots and emerging issues. |  | | The article, which Huntington later developed and published in a book, proved to be one of the most controversial ones and provoked a debate that has been going on until the day these lines were written. |
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| | Terrorism: Q & A Foreign Aid |
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| | U.S. DIPLOMATIC HISTORY RESOURCES INDEX |
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| | Mauritius - Foreign Relations |
 | | Relations between the United States and Mauritius have been dominated by questions of trade and sovereignty over Diego Garcia Island, a British possession that is the site of a United States military base. |  | | Differences of opinion notwithstanding, between 1982 and 1987 the United States provided Mauritius with US$56.2 million in aid, mainly for development. |  | | A South African trade bureau was approved in 1990, a health cooperation agreement was concluded in 1991 whereby Mauritians requiring complex medical procedures could obtain them in South African hospitals, and President Frederik Willem de Klerk visit Mauritius in November 1991. |
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| | Foreign relations of Ukraine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ukraine considers Euro-Atlantic integration its primary foreign policy objective, but in practice balances its relationship with Europe and the United States with strong ties to Russia. |  | | Relations with Russia are complicated by energy dependence and by payment arrears. |  | | Also, the two sides have signed a series of agreements on the final division and disposition of the former Soviet Black Sea Fleet that have helped to reduce tensions. |
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| | Foreign Relations of the United States |
 | | The Foreign Relations of the United States series presents the official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity. |  | | Foreign Relations volumes contain documents from Presidential libraries, Departments of State and Defense, National Security Council, Central Intelligence Agency, Agency for International Development, and other foreign affairs agencies as well as the private papers of individuals involved in formulating U.S. foreign policy. |  | | The series, which is produced by the State Department's Office of the Historian, began in 1861 and now comprises more than 350 individual volumes. |
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| | Bhutan's Foreign Policy and Relations: Bhutannewsonline.com |
 | | Canadian and Bhutanese representatives to the United Nations exchanged letters in a final step to establish relations in New York on |  | | Bhutan will cross-accredit its Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York as a non-resident ambassador to Canada. |  | | Consular relations were also established with Hongkong and Singapore in 1982 and Macaw in 1985. |
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| | Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Publications CCFR |
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| | Foreign Affairs - Home |
 | | As the United States ponders whether and how to extricate itself from the conflict in Iraq, analogies to Vietnam have proliferated. |  | | Hurricane Katrina's ravages in the Gulf Coast earlier this month have left many foreign policy experts questioning the Department of Homeland Security's capacity to prevent or limit the damages of a large-scale terrorist attack on the United States. |  | | The recent dissolution of the government in Ukraine has prompted fears that President Viktor Yushchenko might be straying from the precepts of the Orange Revolution he helped lead last year. |
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| | Worldviews 2002 Survey of American and European Attitudes and Public Opinion on Foreign Policy |
 | | Worldviews is a joint Chicago Council on Foreign Relations (CCFR) and German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) project aimed at investigating the attitudes of the American and European public on a range of foreign policy issues. |  | | First conducted in 1974, the CCFR quadrennial public opinion survey is the most comprehensive and widely cited source of information on U.S. public and leadership attitudes on international relations and foreign policy. |  | | Worldviews 2002 Survey of American and European Attitudes and Public Opinion on Foreign Policy |
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| | U.S. House of Representatives/Committee on International Relations |
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| | College of Humanities Department of History |
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| | Council on Foreign Relations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It began in 1921 and is one of the most powerful private organizations with influence on U.S. foreign policy. |  | | It has about 4,000 members, including former national security officers, professors, former CIA members, elected politicians, and media figures. |  | | This page was last modified 21:49, 20 October 2005. |
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| | Online NewsHour: Condoleezza Rice Appears Before Senate Foreign Relations Committee -- January 18, 2005 |
 | | I think almost each of us on the Foreign Relations Committee have had disagreements with this administration on specific issues, policies. |  | | National security experts look at what the departure of Secretary of State Colin Powell might mean for U.S. foreign policy. |  | | Secretary of State-designate Condoleezza Rice appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday. |
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| | Council on Foreign Relations |
 | | In Washington, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s testimony Thursday before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on U.S. policy in Iraq has analysts busy (Washington Post). |  | | Strong foreign policy can only be created through bipartisan debate and cooperation, says CFR Vice President and Washington Program Director Nancy Roman. |  | | Copyright 2005 by the Council on Foreign Relations. |
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| | Council on Foreign Relations - SourceWatch |
 | | Carroll Quigley, Professor of History at Georgetown University, stated, "The Council of Foreign Relations is the American Branch of a society which originated in England and believes national boundaries should be obliterated and one-world rule established." [4] (http://www.maxexchange.com/ybj/chapter13.htm) |  | | The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) states (http://www.cfr.org/) that it is "dedicated to increasing America's understanding of the world and contributing ideas to U.S. foreign policy. |  | | The Council-sponsored Task Force on Transatlantic Relations is made possible by generous grants from ENI SpA and Merrill Lynch." |
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| | Foreign Policy: Your portal to global politics, economics, and ideas |
 | | Find out which countries are on the brink, what might happen if they fail, and whether foreign intervention can pull them back from the edge. |  | | Two billion people around the world live in vulnerable and insecure states, according to the first annual Failed States Index, produced by FOREIGN POLICY, in collaboration with the Fund for Peace. |  | | Guards pulled out of Kyrgyz jails Guards and staff are told to leave Kyrgyzstan's jails for security reasons, a day after an MP was killed by inmates. |
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| | U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations |
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| | GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Middle East - Iraq - Foreign Relations |
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| | Foreign Relations of the United States |
 | | This digital facsimile of Foreign Relations of the United States is a project of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries in collaboration with the University of Illinois at Chicago Libraries. |  | | This is an incomplete run from 1861-1960 with missing volumes being added as they can be acquired and processed. |  | | For more information on the UW Madison accessibility standards please see the DoIT website. |
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| | Welcome to the Website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade, Brunei Darussalam |
 | | Also present during the call were Pengiran Dato Osman, Permanent Secretary and Lim Jock Hoi, Deputy Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. |  | | Also present were Permanent Secretary at the Prime Minister's Office Pg Dato Paduka Hj Abu Bakar and Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Pg Dato Paduka Osman. |  | | The report entitled "Networking Asia-Pacific: A Pathway to Common Prosperity" will be presented at the APEC Leaders Summit Meeting to be held in Busan, South Korea in November 2005. |
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| | Foreign Policy Association - Homepage |
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| | American attitudes: Americans & the World |
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| | Canadian Foreign Policy and Foreign Relations |
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| | Diplomatic History |
 | | U.S. relations in a global and comparative context, and its broad focus appeals to a number of disciplines, including political science, international economics, American history, national security studies, and Latin American, Asian, African, and European studies. |  | | Scholars may subscribe to Diplomatic History by becoming a member of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. |  | | U.S. international history and foreign relations, broadly defined, including grand strategy, diplomacy, and issues involving gender, culture, ethnicity, and ideology. |
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| | Road Show of Deception |
 | | Council on Foreign Relations and The Federal Reserve |  | | Magicians perform their misdirection and sleight of hand to baffle and amuse their audience. |  | | The Council on Foreign Relations and Mein Kampf |
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