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Can anyone please tell what are the important international issues for 2013 ???
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Iranian Nuclear Issue
Syrian Issue
Rise of China
US withdrawal policy
Economy
Euro-zone Crisis
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Iranian Nuclear Issue
Syrian Issue
Rise of China
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how many foreign policies and of which countries have to be studied?
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elections of us
elections of pakistan 2013
asghar khan case
sandy of america
law and order situation in karachi
anti islamic film and pakistan
attack on malalah yousifzai
10 nov as malalah day
attack on rangers head quarters
how obama deal with elections as well as sandy
as far as policies are concerned u can study policy of america , pakistan
russia, china, india
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Pakistan , India, Iran, Israel, USA, China, Russia , Turkey , Afghanistan , and Europe

you should focus on economy , nuclear issue and War on terror .
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Pakistan , India, Iran, Israel, USA, China, Russia , Turkey , Afghanistan , and Europe

you should focus on economy , nuclear issue and War on terror .
Can you please elaborate the concept of foreign policy a bit .. does it change with government change ??? I have studied the basic principles of foreign policy of Pakistan now what else should I study ??
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National interest is the focal point of the foreign policy and all countries formulate their foreign policies to serve their national interest. In few countries foreign policy changes with the change in the government while in other countries the change in the government does not matter. You Should read Dr.Safdar Mahmood's book for a detailed view.
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Find out the modes in which foreign policy is implemented. These are military, trade, international diplomacy, etc. Then look at the state's behaviour toward each individual country with respect to these areas of activity.
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