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Example sentences for "international affairs"

  • The Royal Institute of International Affairs in England (usually called Chatham House) and the American Council on Foreign Relations were both conceived at a dinner meeting in Paris in 1919.

  • The group formally agreed to form an organization "for the study of international affairs.

  • East European Communist Elites: Their Character and History," Journal of International Affairs, XX, No.

  • Since coming to power in 1965 Ceausescu has been the dominant figure in the political life of the country and its principal spokesman in international affairs.

  • Their influence over the masses is impressive; their patriotism, however unreflective, is ardent; and their interest in international affairs is violent.

  • There is established within the Office of the Secretary an Office of International Affairs.

  • I propose to review some of the details of this problem, because, if men are in any way actuated by veracity in international affairs, a just opinion about it is still relevant to the Reparation problem.

  • The Editor of the Institute of International Affairs’ History of the Peace Conference of Paris, who was the first to discover and publish the discrepancy in question (vol.

  • This League of Nations was to be the final court of appeal in international affairs.

  • They were the merest novices in international affairs.

  • A different mental and moral atmosphere from that to which we are accustomed in international affairs will be necessary if agreements between nations are to succeed in averting catastrophes.

  • But in international affairs it remains to be created.

  • The origin of myths is explained in this way, and much of what is currently believed in international affairs is no better than myth.

  • International Affairs (Royal Institute for International Affairs, London) has excellent reviews of books arranged by geographic subheads.

  • PsyWar operations scored any coups so striking as to deserve a position in the annals of international affairs.

  • There is an American strength in international affairs.

  • The prospect is disagreeable because we, the people, have no experience of international affairs; we have not yet made over diplomacy as we have made over domestic politics.

  • And this is the hardest thing of all: that while we move in ignorance, we have to re-work all the basic concepts of international affairs, or they will destroy us.

  • Record of Isolation For more than a hundred years the people of the United States did not have to act and avoided the consequences of Democracy in international affairs.

  • This part which the future reserves for us cannot be other than an effective and true realization of democracy at home and of justice in international affairs.

  • Although I generally regarded Oswald as an intelligent person, I did not observe him to be particularly interested in politics or international affairs.

  • I think he was truly interested in international affairs, and that is not typical of her or other stewardesses I have known.

  • And in some respects he was probably better informed than most people in the Marine Corps, namely, on international affairs.

  • In international affairs, Japan has proved herself a match for the shrewdest diplomats of the Western world.

  • When America returned the Boxer Indemnity Funds to China for educational purposes a new precedent was established in international affairs.

  • They feel that now they have earned their right to express judgment on international affairs.

  • Any opposing group that found itself in a position of manifest inferiority had in fact to submit in international affairs to the decision of the possessor of preponderant power for the time being.

  • The very fact that the belligerents tried to mobilise public opinion in the United States in their favour shows that 1914 was a milestone in international affairs.

  • The United States helped the German people think for themselves, but being children in international affairs, the people soon accepted the inspired thinking of the government.

  • The National Liberals were intriguing for a Reichstag Committee to have equal authority with the Foreign Office in dealing with all matters of international affairs.

  • Mr. Wilson expressed his faith in this new development in international affairs by saying that "the opinion of the world is the mistress of the world.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "international affairs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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