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international relations



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The problem, said Benjamin Auge, of the French Institute of International Relations, is that few African leaders care about how they are viewed abroad as they did in the early days after independence.

From Barron's

Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney, speaking in Davos last month, described an arresting image of the future of international relations: either countries were at the table or they were on the menu.

From BBC

Herman Beukema, his onetime mentor and now the new department’s co-founder, created courses in history, government, foreign affairs, geography, national-security economics, and international relations.

From Slate

For many in Kosovo, the trial represents the prosecution of the KLA itself, and with it the country's independence movement, says international relations specialist Donika Emini.

From Barron's

Dave attended Georgetown University, where he studied international relations and went on to earn his M.B.A.

From The Wall Street Journal