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international relations



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“Japan must face the reality that the U.S. is steadily moving closer to China,” said Seiko Mimaki, professor of international relations and political science at Japan’s Doshisha University.

From The Wall Street Journal

The government had planned to release a vast array of documents, only excluding those which might affect national security or international relations.

From BBC

“When they have the flag and when they have the tracksuit and they’re announced as the U.S., that’s obviously an opportunity for the spectators to make known their feelings about the U.S.,” said Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, a fellow for Middle East studies at Rice University’s Baker Institute and an expert on sports and international relations.

From Los Angeles Times

Central bank gold purchases should be strong amid strained international relations, ANZ analysts said, while concerns about Fed independence and rising risk premiums on U.S. assets may support investment demand for gold through 2026.

From The Wall Street Journal

She studied international relations and journalism in London and began her career at Reuters covering France and Benelux company news.

From The Wall Street Journal