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world politics
noun as in foreign affairs
noun as in foreign policy
Strongest match
Example Sentences
And Senna himself — handsome, media savvy and impatient with the Old World politics he found in F1 when he joined the circuit in 1984 — was instrumental in setting the transformation in motion.
But one subject has been largely absent from conversation in the “pods,” despite being virtually unavoidable in the real world: politics.
Biden succinctly summarized his broad view of world politics and made it personal, citing his involvement in the ups and downs of war and peace over the past half-century as the basis of his hopes for the future.
As U.S. decline first became apparent in 2011, he argued that Washington’s ability to shape world politics would diminish, but “the liberal international order will survive and thrive,” preserving its core elements of multilateral governance, free trade and human rights.
The implications—both for how he rolls over in world politics and for what he aspires to do in domestic politics—are alarming.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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