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There the community, faced with the need to formulate policy on the level of absolute justice, can find the answer to its problem in the absolute truth which it holds as partially experienced.
Judaism faced some severe restrictions under Constantius, who seems to have followed an anti-Jewish policy in line with that of his father.
Under this policy, Albania would develop its agricultural output in order to supply the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations while these nations would be developing specific resource outputs of their own, which would in theory strengthen the Warsaw Pact by greatly reducing the lack of certain resources that many of the nations faced.
Holt's tenure fell during one of the hottest periods of the Cold War era, and his government faced some unenviable foreign policy challenges.
However, thanks to the successes of Adams ' diplomacy during his previous eight years as secretary of state, most of the foreign policy issues he would have faced had been resolved by the time he became president.
These farm labourers had faced unemployment for a number of years due to the widespread introduction of the threshing machine and the policy of enclosing fields.
The new regime also faced some key foreign policy dilemmas, which Isabella approached from a realist perspective.
Although the First Wilson Government had enacted a wide range of social reforms and arguably did much to reduce social inequalities during its time in office, the economic difficulties that it faced led to austerity measures being imposed on numerous occasions, forcing the government to abandon some of its key policy goals.
Nevertheless, Constantine I refused to modify his policy and faced increasingly open opposition from the Entente and the Venizelists.
" Bateman concludes that " The international development community is now faced with the reality that, overall, microfinance has been a development policy blunder of quite historic proportions.
An example of the breadth and types of agriculture policy concerns can be found in the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics article Agricultural Economies of Australia and New Zealand which says that the major challenges and issues faced by their industrial agriculture industry are:
Mason contended that when faced with the deep socio-economic crisis the Nazi leadership had decided to embark upon a ruthless “ smash and grab ” foreign policy of seizing territory in Eastern Europe which could be pitilessly plundered to support living standards in Germany.
He faced fierce criticism at the time for his apparent insouciance in the face of the collapse of the stated central plank of his economic policy.
After the Red Army won, economic hardships faced by Russian citizens and the dramatic decrease in Bolshevik support inspired Lenin to retract on his policy of War Communism and shaped how Lenin crafted his New Economic Policy.
As soon as 1842, Lord Durham's intended policy of assimilation faced setbacks, as Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine's party in the House managed to force de facto re-establishment of French as a language of Parliament.
Appeasement was considered a viable policy, considering the strains that the British Empire faced in recuperating from World War I, and Chamberlain was said to have adopted a policy suitable to Britain's cultural and political needs.
The Algiers Accords called for Iran's immediate freeing of the hostages, the unfreezing of $ 7. 9 billion of Iranian assets and immunity from lawsuits Iran might have faced in America, and a pledge by the United States that " it is and from now on will be the policy of the United States not to intervene, directly or indirectly, politically or militarily, in Iran's internal affairs.
" Bateman concludes that " The international development community is now faced with the reality that, overall, microfinance has been a development policy blunder of quite historic proportions.
It was a tough time for Fianna Fáil as the party nearly faced a split due diagreements over its Northern Ireland policy.
On the other hand, some argue that in the years 1984-7 New York already experienced a policy similar to Giuliani's one, but it faced a crime increase instead.
The results of Soviet economic policy were quickly seen, in winter locals faced new problems, as shops lacked goods, there was scarce food and they had to face famine.
The emperors were very limited in their policy decision and could not really implement any sort of lasting effective reforms despite the obvious need, while they were faced with constant pressure and were expected to be responsible for all the troubles the dynasty faced.
The SPS maintained the Communist era policy of maintaining connection with official trade unions, however independent trade unions faced hostility and their activists were brutalized by police while in custody.

policy and internal
The taking of these steps involves tough internal policy decisions.
Andrew made a radical alteration in the internal policy followed by his predecessors and he began to bestow the royal estates to his partisans.
The result of this policy was an aura of mystery, even a decade after the cabal mailing list disbanded in late 1988 following an internal fight.
" Although based on a simplistic analysis of internal strife in Greece and Turkey, it became the single dominating influence over U. S. policy until at least the Vietnam War.
It declares that the government is the " organ that defines, leads, and executes the general internal and external policy of the country " and is responsible to the National Assembly.
As a result of intense internal debate, the national policy was one of becoming the Arsenal of Democracy, that is financing and equipping the Allied armies without sending American combat soldiers.
Nonetheless, despite these sweeping internal policies, Abdur Rahman's foreign policy was completely in foreign hands.
Implicitly the government is responsible for internal policy and decision making in the European Union.
However, because the constitution still stipulates only that the President leads foreign policy and the government internal policy, the responsibility over European Union affairs is not explicitly resolved.
The broad objectives of Ghana's foreign policy thus include maintaining friendly relations and cooperation with all countries that desire such cooperation, irrespective of ideological considerations, on the basis of mutual respect and noninterference in each other's internal affairs.
In 1974 the US-backed Greek junta-in power since 1967-partly in a move to draw attention away from internal turmoil and partly unsatisfied with Makarios ' policy in Cyprus, on 13 July attempted a coup to replace him with Nikos Sampson and declare union with Greece.
His vigorous internal policy mixed the economic reforms of Colbert for Louis XIV with some conservative Spanish aspects: a regular mail service to the Americas was instituted, yet the school of navigation he founded was reserved for the sons of the nobility.
::: The President of the Russian Federation shall, in accordance with the Constitution of the Russian Federation and federal laws, determine the basic objectives of the internal and foreign policy of the State.
:::: f ) shall address the Federal Assembly with annual messages on the situation in the country and on the basic objectives of the internal and foreign policy of the State.
Preoccupied with internal problems, France played little attention to foreign policy in the 1911-14 period, although it did extend military service to three years from two over strong Socialist objections in 1913.
However, by 2010 there were indications that Latvia's policy of internal devaluation was successful.
In the mean time, Authari embarked on a policy of internal reconciliation and tried to reorganize royal administration.
In a widely criticized episode, initial online BBC reports of the 7 July 2005 London bombings identified the perpetrators as terrorists, in contradiction to the BBC's internal policy.
The growing movement in art paralleled developments in physics, such as Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity ( 1905 ); innovations in industry, such as the development of the internal combustion engine ; and the increased role of the social sciences in public policy.
Since independence, with Jaja Wachuku as the first Minister of Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations, later called External Affairs, Nigerian foreign policy has been characterized by a focus on Africa as a Regional power and by attachment to several fundamental principles: African unity and independence ; Capability to exercise hegemonic influence in the region: peaceful settlement of disputes ; nonalignment and nonintentional interference in the internal affairs of other nations ; and regional economic cooperation and development.
Among other policy recommendations the US team advised that " in order to shield the interests of both Colombian and US authorities against ' interventionist ' charges any special aid given for internal security was to be sterile and covert in nature.
" Sinatra Doctrine " was the name that the Soviet government of Mikhail Gorbachev used jokingly to describe its policy of allowing neighboring Warsaw Pact nations to determine their own internal affairs.
However, problems in foreign policy such as the Cyprus conflict and the internal political turbulence from the 1970s until the early 1980s forced Turkey to delay applying for full membership of the European Community until 1987.
The Boer republics were merged into Union of South Africa in 1910 ; it had internal self-government but its foreign policy was controlled by London and it was an integral part of the British Empire.

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