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international affairs

n. affairs between nations; "you can't really keep up with world affairs by watching television" [syn: world affairs]

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International affairs (disambiguation)

International affairs may refer to:

  • Diplomacy
  • International relations
  • International Affairs Association
  • International Affairs (journal), a peer-reviewed academic journal first published in 1924
  • International Affairs Party, a political party in Kosovo
  • International Affairs Review, international relations journals first published in 1992
  • International Affairs (Soviet magazine), a communist propaganda vehicle
International Affairs (journal)

International Affairs is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal of international relations established in 1922. It is published by Wiley-Blackwell (earlier volumes by Cambridge University Press) on behalf of Chatham House and its editor-in-chief is Andrew Dorman (Chatham House).

Usage examples of "international affairs".

By the time international affairs returned to their normal cold-war level, some wits were calling it the most tasteless April Fool's joke in history.

Democrats' interest in international affairs as part of their love of One World Government.

Taft saw the Democrats' interest in international affairs as part of their love of One World Government.

Quigley, former Professor of International Affairs at Georgetown University and Bill Clinton's mentor, grasped the Orwellian implications of this over 30 years ago.

He was often an instrument of his country's policy, and now found himself to be his country's very voice of international affairs.

It assured England a leadership in international affairs which that country has maintained until the present day.

On behalf of the Council on International Relations, and as a result of your significant ties with, and involvement in, international affairs, I would like to offer you membership in the Council.

In education, in politics, in economic theory, in medicine, in international affairs, wave after wave of new images penetrate our defenses, shake up our mental models of reality.

For many years, starting in 1946, they had worked for the International Children's Fund, then for UNICEF, before going to the Center of International Affairs at the United Nations in New York.

Talking international affairs with Hank was like talking to the dishrag in his hands, Patrick decided.

Julia Marie Lee was a special undercover agent for the International Affairs Investigations Division of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service.

On Henry Kissinger's recommendation, George had been hired to join the staff writing memoranda on international affairs for the governor.

In international affairs, he was supposed to be just as rational as everybody else, but he had a ruthless streak and nobody ever said 'no' to him.

The Moore-Cook Journal was a quarterly about the impact of international affairs on domestic policy.