Even after becoming president, Mr. Clinton's inexperience in foreign affairs led him down some blind alleys.
Prime ministers should not have to apologise for taking an interest in foreign affairs.
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Since people are social animals, the social sphere is a critical one in foreign affairs.
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On the other hand, the US Constitution gives the president a much freer hand in foreign affairs.
Nor is it that he (again like Mr Powell) provides Mr Bush with credibility in foreign affairs.
But Mirsky says Russia's main motivation in hosting today's talks is to promote its own role in foreign affairs.
Less cynically, historians will note that Richard Nixon, throughout the Watergate saga, proved both active and effective in foreign affairs.
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Mr Clinton is interested only intermittently in foreign affairs, usually when some sort of peace deal is in the offing.
There has also been movement in foreign affairs, though the changes may not be as substantial as they seem at first glance.
Prime Minister Hashimoto Ryutaro has shown a deft touch in foreign affairs, but his government has been inconsistent in its economic management.
But things did not work out that way in foreign affairs, and other sorts of convergence may be coming to an end, too.
True, the Republicans will not enjoy the same power to check presidential power in foreign affairs as they will have in domestic policy.
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To a great extent, just as in foreign affairs, the world is waiting again on the good old U.S. to set the economic pace.
At another time, a brainy left-winger interested in foreign affairs might well have entered the Labour Party and become foreign secretary or secretary of defence.
This has had untold consequences, and not only in foreign affairs.
He will win points for his unmatched experience in foreign affairs.
Yet even in foreign affairs the language has softened notably.
Despite their defensive efforts at self-congratulatory 'spin-control, ' this episode is but the latest example of the diminution of U.S. power and influence in foreign affairs during the Bush Administration's tenure.
Clearly, federalism would curtail Britain's freedom in foreign affairs.
Michael Spence, another Nobel prize-winning economist, in a recent article in Foreign Affairs agrees that technology is hitting jobs in America and other rich countries, but argues that globalisation is the more potent factor.
He has a history of standing firm on issues he believes in, in foreign affairs at least: witness his chivvying of the rest of the world to take action against the Serbs in Kosovo.
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When he entered the Knesset in 1973 many thought him dull and boorish, and were surprised that he made a decent Speaker and, in 1980, a foreign minister with a genuine and knowledgeable interest in foreign affairs.
Mr. Kerschberg has a Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Affairs and German, summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, from the University of Virginia and a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School, where he was as a Coker Fellow.
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He must display the right instincts, which in foreign affairs should include a determination to set clear lines governing engagement abroad and clear lines for what behaviour from others might be deemed unacceptable, as well as an understanding of the need for allies.
Finally, the transnationalists urge that the power of the executive branch should be constrained by judicial review and the concept of international comity, while the nationalists tend to believe that federal courts should give extraordinarily broad deference to executive power in foreign affairs.
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Tone matters more in foreign affairs than any other area of policy, but the fact remains that, so far, the administration has not yet had to make any hard decisions, such as whether to deploy force, or which new weapons system to buy or sell.
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