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Pagina 102
... foreign policy is not to promote freedom , justice , humanity , democracy , civilisation , Christianity or any idea , way of life , or Weltanschauung . Those responsible for the conduct of foreign affairs are responsible for none of ...
... foreign policy is not to promote freedom , justice , humanity , democracy , civilisation , Christianity or any idea , way of life , or Weltanschauung . Those responsible for the conduct of foreign affairs are responsible for none of ...
Pagina 105
... foreign policy , that this . country should go to war , or resort to action that might lead to war , or imperil her security , because certain people have certain ideas about this , that and the other . England must always be ready upon ...
... foreign policy , that this . country should go to war , or resort to action that might lead to war , or imperil her security , because certain people have certain ideas about this , that and the other . England must always be ready upon ...
Pagina 223
... foreign affairs . In keeping with this silence no resolution on foreign policy was discussed at the Brighton conference . Yet , in the past , it has been the Labour Party which has concentrated on social matters and it is the ...
... foreign affairs . In keeping with this silence no resolution on foreign policy was discussed at the Brighton conference . Yet , in the past , it has been the Labour Party which has concentrated on social matters and it is the ...
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