"Successive Japan authorities have been pursuing external policy subordinate to the United States, and one-sided policy in favor of South Korea, " a North Korean diplomat said in a statement to the assembly.
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The ministers, gathered for the first time under the new Austrian presidency of the EU, were faced with what Austrian Foreign Minister Wolfgang Schuessel called the Union's " most pressing external policy topic ."
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The president is at odds with the government over a number of internal and external policy issues, and is now calling for a change in the constitution to shift from parliamentary to presidential rule.
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Finally, in a hegemonic relationship, the core has no control over appointing or dismissing peripheral elites, control over the external agenda, influence over external policies, and no control over the internal agenda or policies.
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The geographical position of their territory dictated the external policy of the counts during the following centuries; they were committed to the interests of the Holy Roman Empire and to expansion south and west.
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"Neither in matters of internal policy nor in the area of external policy can one speak of democratic legitimacy when one does not speak to the people with the truth, " the document said.
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"Naproxen had a similar anti-platelet effect to aspirin, " said Dr . Eve E . Slater, senior vice president of external policy for Merck's research labs, " and those people had fewer heart attacks ."
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The ministers, gathered here for their first meeting under the new Austrian presidency of the EU, were faced with what Austrian Foreign Minister Wolfgang Schuessel called the Union's " most pressing external policy topic ."
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Traditional views of practice, cultural and institutional expectations, and external policy sometimes inhibit change, therefore, another area of research interest has been the impact of national, local and school policy on classroom practice and students experience.
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However, a four-year study of interorganizational collaboration by Fischer and colleagues at the University of Oxford, found that successful collaboration can be rapidly derailed through external policy steering, particularly where it undermines relations built on trust.