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the Iron Guard’s removal from government, was no longer driven by ideology as it was by “strong national feelings” and by “some tactical foreign policy goals.” 15 Culture and music bore witness to Romania’s stepping on this political path, as Beet

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Bosnia had an important place; Bosnia was a wealthy source of natural resources (ore and forestry) but also a strategically important area in its foreign policy. By implementing various political, administrative, economic, social and cultural reforms, the

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Ljubljana when a young man attached to the exterior fence of the US Embassy the American flag painted with swastika. He explained that he wanted to express his opposition to the politics of so-called ‘Bushism’ as American foreign policy reminded him of the

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Ethnicity and Representation

Material Folk Art at the Intersection of Local Identity, Minority Policy Goals, and Ethnographers' Aspirations in the 1970s and 1980s in Hungary

Acta Ethnographica Hungarica
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Bence Ament-Kovács

foreign policy factors. These changes were given greater urgency by the crisis in ethnic education, while the ten years that had passed since the previous party decision also justified the carrying out of a review ( Föglein 2001 :56–57; Tóth 2017

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) Source speech: Our foreign policy is supported by the people all over the world. Target speech: 我们的外交政策受到了世界各地人民的支持

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Foreign Policy. Diss. Chicago 1966, 20–27; Vossing 2014, 34–37; Wijnendaele 2015 , 74–78. 81 See also Olymp. Frag. 42 where the story of a Barbarian foederatus is given, but his nationality is omitted. 82 Theoretically, a success against the Vandals in

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frequently used by the Russian authorities as a foreign policy tool ( Jirusek – Kuchynkova 2018 ). It has also been a subject of anti-trust investigations in the EU ( Tagliapietra 2017 ). 15 In the decade of 2010s, Belarus and Uzbekistan made some progress in

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kins in the neighboring countries, has been the cornerstone of conservative domestic politics and after the political transition in 1989, a constitutional responsibility and a foreign policy priority. The 1920 Treaty of Trianon also serves as a symbol

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conditions, and, in this, it is supported by others in the developing world. For China, claimed “non-interference” in the internal affairs of other countries is a key plank of its contemporary foreign policy orthodoxy and a driving principle in its

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that large funding funneled into think tanks such as the Atlantic Council from China, Turkey and Russia are aimed at shaping foreign policy debates. Citing a Freedom House inquiry, they point to leading universities in the West accepting sponsorship

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