| Maarten Kuitenbrouwer, Marij Leenders - Emigration and immigration law - 2000 - 324 pages
...weinig zag in het opnemen van mensenrechten onder de doeleinden van de buitenlandse politiek 'I believe it is dangerous for us to make the domestic policy...world a direct objective of American foreign policy [...]. The protection of basic human rights is a very sensitive aspect of the domestic jurisdiction... | |
| Rosemary Foot - Political Science - 2000 - 314 pages
...considerations in US foreign policy. As Kissinger put it at his Senate confirmation hearings: 'I believe it is dangerous for us to make the domestic policy...world a direct objective of American foreign policy . . . The protection of basic human rights is a very sensitive aspect of the domestic jurisdiction... | |
| James Taranto, Leonard Leo - History - 2004 - 304 pages
...Carter's, Henry Kissinger had declared, in his confirmation hearings for the post of secretary of state, that "it is dangerous for us to make the domestic...world a direct objective of American foreign policy." This ruffled no senatorial feathers. Today, no nominee for that position would dream of uttering such... | |
| Ernest J. Wilson (III.) - Political Science - 2004 - 406 pages
...Henry Kissinger at the 1973 hearings for his confirmation as secretary of state. He stated: I believe it is dangerous for us to make the domestic policy...world a direct objective of American foreign policy The protection of basic human rights is a very sensitive aspect of the domestic jurisdiction of ...... | |
| Ernest J. Wilson (III) - Cultural pluralism - 2004 - 406 pages
...Henry Kissinger at the 1973 hearings for his confirmation as secretary of state. He stated: I believe it is dangerous for us to make the domestic policy...world a direct objective of American foreign policy The protection of basic human rights is a very sensitive aspect of the domestic jurisdiction of ...... | |
| Richard C. Bush - Taiwan - 2015 - 308 pages
...Kissinger's statement during his confirmation hearings for the post of secretary of state: "I believe it is dangerous for us to make the domestic policy...world a direct objective of American foreign policy. . . . The protection of basic human rights is a very sensitive aspect of the domestic jurisdiction... | |
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