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By Yigal Schleifer
02 Feb 2010 |
World Politics Review
In Ahmet Davutoglu, Turkey now has a foreign minister equally at home in the
Ivory Tower and in the halls of power, whose foreign policy thinking is
equal parts Machiavelli and Rumi and whose foreign policy
implementation frequently blurs the line between idealism and realism.
By Jason Miks and Takehiko Kambayashi
02 Feb 2010 |
World Politics Review
Serious. It's a word you'll hear the Japanese use again and again to
describe Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada, and it's one that just as
accurately describes the foreign policy challenges Japan faces.
By Leticia Pinheiro
02 Feb 2010 |
World Politics Review
That Celso Amorim happened to
become Brazil's foreign minister in the current international setting, when the country's role is changing as it is, brings to mind the old saying, "The
right man, in the right place, at the right time."