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NEW FOREIGN POLICY (6) answer(s).
 
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Age of America First : Washington's Flawed New Foreign Policy Consensus / Haass, Richard   Journal Article
Haass, Richard Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Donald Trump was supposed to be an aberration—a U.S. president whose foreign policy marked a sharp but temporary break from an internationalism that had de!ned seven decades ofU.S. interactions with the world. He saw little value in alliances and spurned multilateral institutions. He eagerly withdrew from existing international agreements, such as the Paris climate accord and the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, and backed away from new ones, such as the Trans-Paci!c Partnership (TPP). He coddled autocrats and trained his ire on the United States’ democratic partners.
Key Words New Foreign Policy  America First 
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Germany's new foreign policy approach / Klassen, I   Article
Klassen, I Article
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Summary/Abstract THE 50TH MUNICH SECURITY CONFERENCE heard vague hints from the new governing coalition about a significant evolutionary change in Federal Germany's foreign policy strategy. Germany's Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said that his country "must be ready for earlier, more decisive and more substantive engagement in the foreign and security policy sphere.
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Global power shifts and Germany’s new foreign policy agenda / Kappel, Robert   Journal Article
Kappel, Robert Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The German government's 2011 abstention from the United Nations Security Council vote on military intervention in Libya raised questions about Germany's role in the international system. By abstaining, Germany broke with its Western allies and aligned itself with four of the BRICS countries: Brazil, Russia, India and China. Its 'non-Western' act unleashed a debate on the future of German foreign policy. This contribution aims to provide an understanding of Germany's new foreign policy. It characterises some basic political developments, outlines recent German academic debates about the character of German foreign policy and provides an interpretation of the government's New Players Concept ('Shaping Globalization - Expanding Partnerships - Sharing Responsibility'), which was adopted in 2012.
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Our journal is 90 years Young: great future ahead.. / Piadyshev, Boris   Journal Article
Piadyshev, Boris Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract IT ALL BEGAN in 1917 when many people came to develop the romantic notion that secrets in international affairs were no longer secrets and that diplomacy and politics should be an open book. It was then that Baltic Fleet Bolshevik sailor Nikolai Markin was instructed to organize the publication of secret treaties concluded by the preceding regimes. He arranged for the publication of several collections which historians later dubbed the "Markin Collections." The latter-day intellectuals Markin roped in to publish the documents thought it was a good idea to follow with publishing documents of the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs relevant not only to the past but also to current foreign policy affairs. In 1919, this resulted in the appearance of the Vestnik NKID (Herald of the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs of the RSFSR) which published diplomatic notes and other documents of the Commissariat along with articles by individual contributors.
Key Words Mezhdunarodnaia Zhizn  Journal  Young  New Foreign Policy 
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Russia and the new world disorder / Bobo, Lo 2015  Book
Bobo, Lo Book
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Publication Washington, D C, Brookings Institution Press, 2015.
Description xxiv, 341p.pbk
Standard Number 9780815726098
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Strategic survey 2018: the annual assessment of geopolitics / Redman, Nicholas (ed.) 2018  Book
Redman, Nicholas (ed.) Book
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Publication Oxon, Routledge, 2018.
Description 432p.pbk
Standard Number 9781857439571
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