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    Kantei diplomacy? Japan's hybrid leadership in foreign and security policy by Pugliese, G

    Published 2016
    “…It will do so to dispel instances of Premier-centered diplomacy and posit that Abe's diplomatic agenda has rested on a ‘hybrid’ policy-making authority, where the leverage enjoyed by the Prime Minister's office (the Kantei) rested on little-appreciated politicized personnel appointments and demotions within the bureaucratic apparatus, specifically the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. …”
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    Personnel Changes in the Chinese Direction of Soviet Foreign Policy in 1986 by Li Yinan

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…But Brezhnev’s foreign policy elites, including the minister of foreign affairs, two deputy foreign ministers, the first deputy head of the Department for Liaison with Communist and Workers’ Parties of Socialist Countries, and the Soviet ambassador to the PRC, did not support his efforts. …”
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    The relation of socialist principles to British Labour foreign policy, 1945-51 by Rose, R, Rose, C. Richard

    Published 1960
    “…Within the PLP there was a silent and dominant group, consisting of ministers and aspiring ministers, trade union MPs and MPs interested in domestic affairs; all were willing to trust their chosen leaders on foreign policy. …”
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    John Tyler and his Role in the America Domestic and Foreign Policy (1841-1845) by Eman Mutaib Muhe

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Being vice-President resulted an opposition from his political opponents, as well as his opposition to some of the previous laws of president Andrew Jackson, which consequently led to the resignation of whole Ministers (except the Minister of Foreign affairs), however, he has appointed new Ministers. …”
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    “Has China Won? The Chinese Challenge to the American Primacy”, from Kishore Mahbubani by Vitor Piagetti Aimi

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The author, Kishore Mahbubani, is a diplomat and academic in the National University of Singapure. He hás acted as minister of foreign affairs of Singapure for more than three decades and was president of the security council of the United Nations in the 2001-2002 period. …”
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    India-Myanmar Relations: From Idealpolitik to Realpolitik by Azman Ayob

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Myanmar saw this as interference in its domestic affairs, but Myanmar lacked a trump card in forcing India to reconsider its stance, prompting Myanmar to turn to China for support. …”
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    The Security Dimension of a China Free Trade Agreement Balancing Benefits and Risk – The Security Dilemma by Gordon Houlden

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…In 2017, Canada engaged in several rounds of exploratory discussions for a potential free trade agreement (FTA) with the People’s Republic of China. It seemed probable that this exploratory phase would be followed by the opening of formal rounds of negotiations, to be announced during Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s visit to China in December 2017. …”
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    Quasi-States and Autonomies of Northeast China as the Instrument of Ensuring Economic Stability of Japan (Based on the Materials of the American Mass Media the 1930s) by Pavel N. Dudin, Zufar F. Husainov

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The Japanese policy main stages on the creation of the semi-autonomous territories, the reasons interfering this plan implementation in whole, which it should be noted major confrontation in the Japan Cabinet, when the moderate politicians group supporting peaceful resolution of contradictions was headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the militarists group - the minister of army and the command of Kwantung army supporting him, are established. …”
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    Quasi-States and Autonomies of Northeast China as the Instrument of Ensuring Economic Stability of Japan (Based on the Materials of the American Mass Media the 1930s) by Pavel N. Dudin, Zufar F. Husainov

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The Japanese policy main stages on the creation of the semi-autonomous territories, the reasons interfering this plan implementation in whole, which it should be noted major confrontation in the Japan Cabinet, when the moderate politicians group supporting peaceful resolution of contradictions was headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the militarists group - the minister of army and the command of Kwantung army supporting him, are established. …”
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    Quasi-States and Autonomies of Northeast China as the Instrument of Ensuring Economic Stability of Japan (Based on the Materials of the American Mass Media the 1930s) by Pavel N. Dudin, Zufar F. Husainov

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The Japanese policy main stages on the creation of the semi-autonomous territories, the reasons interfering this plan implementation in whole, which it should be noted major confrontation in the Japan Cabinet, when the moderate politicians group supporting peaceful resolution of contradictions was headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the militarists group - the minister of army and the command of Kwantung army supporting him, are established. …”
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    Quasi-States and Autonomies of Northeast China as the Instrument of Ensuring Economic Stability of Japan (Based on the Materials of the American Mass Media the 1930s) by Pavel N. Dudin, Zufar F. Husainov

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The Japanese policy main stages on the creation of the semi-autonomous territories, the reasons interfering this plan implementation in whole, which it should be noted major confrontation in the Japan Cabinet, when the moderate politicians group supporting peaceful resolution of contradictions was headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the militarists group - the minister of army and the command of Kwantung army supporting him, are established. …”
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    On the Issue of Creating a Russian Agent Network in Shanghai at the Beginning of the 20th Century by Evgeny V. Drobotushenko

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This is the correspondence of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Russian Imperial envoy in Beijing and the Russian Consul in Shanghai stored in the funds of the State Archive of the Russian Federation (SARF). …”
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    ASIAN NEUTRALISM AND THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR: HOW TO CHANGE THE BALANCE IN UKRAINE’S FAVOR by Ihor Lossovskyi

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…At the same time, neutralism was channeled against active military and political interference in the affairs of the subregion by external states, primarily the USA, the USSR, and China, as well as attempts by them to involve the SEA countries in their conflicts. …”
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    “I’m Sorry, but That’s Bribery”: A Decolonial Perspective From Which to Study Moral Economies in the 'Chinese Pacific' by Rodolfo Maggio

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…"I'm sorry, but that's bribery," said reporter Tom Steinfort to Vanuatu Minister of Foreign Affairs Ralph John Regenvanu regarding the supposed support of the island state to China in United Nations resolutions, hypothetically framed as reciprocation for an unprecedented influx of foreign capital. …”
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    RUSSIA-INDIA: NEW HORIZONS FOR HISTORICAL PARTNERSHIP by G. A. Ivashentsov

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…An important feature of India’s foreign policy of recent years is its active building bridges with the US which it view first of all as a potential counterweight to China. …”
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