International-relations Sentence Examples

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  • The status thus created is very exceptional in the history of international relations.

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  • Even war has no other avowed purpose than that of placing specific international relations on a definite footing.

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  • Callahan, Cuba and International Relations (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1898), which supplement each other.

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  • A new society was recently (1906) formed in America called the American Society of International Law, " to foster the study of international law and promote the establishment of international relations on the basis of law and justice."

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  • The pope sacrificed the national aspirations of his subjects to his international relations as head of the Church; and he sacrificed their craving for liberty to the alliance with autocracy on which rested the continued existence of the temporal power.

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  • The minister of foreign affairs conducts the international relations of the Dual Monarchy, and can conclude international treaties.

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  • The Renaissance closed the middle ages and opened the modern era, - not merely because the mental and moral ideas which then sprang into activity and owed their force in large measure to the revival of classical learning were opposed to medieval modes of thinking and feeling, but also because the political and international relations specific to it as an age were at variance with fundamental theories of the past.

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  • As he discharged these duties for 13 years, he had a full opportunity of acquiring a unique knowledge of the international relations of the Church throughout the world.

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  • Other works by Mahan are a Life of Admiral Farragut (1892); The Interest of America in Sea Power (1897); Lessons of the War with Spain (1899); The Story of the War with South Africa and The Problem of Asia (1900); Types of Naval Officers drawn from the History of the British Navy (1901); Retrospect and Prospect, studies of international relations (1902).

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  • These are the principal English historical writers for the middle ages; but as the connection between England and the continent grew closer, and international relations developed, an increasing amount of light is thrown on English history by foreign writers.

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  • It may be highly desirable for the government to occupy certain territories, but political exigencies at home will not permit it to incur the expenditure, or international relations may make such an undertaking inexpedient at the time.

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  • They set the precedent in international relations.

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  • You do not have to look too far to find examples of how international relations impinge on our everyday lives.

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  • The Department of Politics and International Relations is internationally renowned as a center for excellence in teaching and research.

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  • Our international relations with North Korea continue to to vex the government officials.

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  • Besides her musical endeavors, Sheryl Crow is also a political activist focusing her energy on global warming and international relations.

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  • Some majors are highly career-focused, like engineering, while others give students a broad education, like international relations.

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  • She did all of this while earning a degree in international relations.

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