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foreign policy Meaning in Telugu ( foreign policy తెలుగు అంటే)



విదేశీ విధానం, విదేశీ రాష్ట్రం

Noun:

విదేశీ రాష్ట్రం,



foreign policy's Usage Examples:

Government which regulate exports or reexports for national security or foreign policy purposes:*Department of State.


He was one of the prepotent foreign policy makers of Turkey in 1990s.


Stubbornly independent, Alice smokes, dresses provocatively, and speaks her mind about foreign policy issues in an era when modest.


Ambassador to Britain In early 1938, as part of the Blomberg-Fritsch affair, which saw Hitler tighten his control of the foreign policy and military, Neurath was removed as foreign minister and replaced by Ribbentrop, the ambassador to Britain.


In 1935, Italy began the Second Italo-Ethiopian War to expand the empire; a more aggressive Italian foreign policy which exposed [the] vulnerabilities of the British and French and created an opportunity the Fascist regime needed to realize its imperial goals.


A state"s foreign policy or external policy (as opposed to internal or domestic policy) is its objectives and activities in relation to its interactions.


He was a foreign policy advisor for Joe Biden"s unsuccessful 2008 presidential campaign, before.


Glucksmann began his career as a Marxist, but went on to reject communism in the popular book La Cuisinière et le Mangeur d'Hommes (1975), and later became an outspoken critic of the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russian foreign policy.


the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a post created for him in which he scrutinized French foreign policy in the light of international law.


"Rogue State" to foreign policy discourse[citation needed] and he coined the prase "secret war".



Synonyms:

noninterference, nonintervention, regionalism, imperialism, interference, Monroe Doctrine, nonaggression, national trading policy, trade policy, policy, Truman doctrine, isolationism, neutralism, intervention, brinkmanship,



Antonyms:

noninterference, interference, intervention, nonintervention, disloyalty,



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