Sino-American Relations, Volumen29,Temas1-2Institute of Sino-American Relations, College of Chinese Culture, 2003 |
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... foreign affairs , he was embarrassed by Congressional opposition and defeat . 17 Jackson would be more successful in exercising his foreign policy prerogatives with respect to the Orient than was his predecessor . IV 18 When Jackson ...
... foreign affairs , he was embarrassed by Congressional opposition and defeat . 17 Jackson would be more successful in exercising his foreign policy prerogatives with respect to the Orient than was his predecessor . IV 18 When Jackson ...
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... foreign policy . Today , I'd like to focus on changes in U.S. policy in the year since September 11 , 2001 , how the war on terrorism has impacted U.S. priorities , and particularly the way the United States looks at and conducts relations ...
... foreign policy . Today , I'd like to focus on changes in U.S. policy in the year since September 11 , 2001 , how the war on terrorism has impacted U.S. priorities , and particularly the way the United States looks at and conducts relations ...
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... policy changes that will be delivered here today and tomorrow , let me make just a few observations as to how these changes , in the context of the trends that define the international landscape , may influence U.S. foreign policy in ...
... policy changes that will be delivered here today and tomorrow , let me make just a few observations as to how these changes , in the context of the trends that define the international landscape , may influence U.S. foreign policy in ...
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SinoAmerican Relations | 3 |
From Nuremberg to Baghdad | 20 |
and the Orient 18291837 | 68 |
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