“Since 1981, after our nations severed diplomatic relations, we've worked through a international tribunal to resolve various claims between our countries. The United States and Iran are now settling a long-standing Iranian government claim against the United States government. Iran will be returned its own funds, including appropriate interest but much less than the amount Iran sought. With the nuclear deal done, prisoners released, the time was right to resolve this dispute as well.” WellsLongCountryStatesDoneGovernmentNationsInterestUnitedDealsUnited StatesAmountStandingClaimsRelationIncludingInternationalVariousNuclearOur CountrySettlingAppropriateFundIranResolvePrisonerDisputesIranianDiplomaticState GovernmentUnited States GovernmentTribunalsDiplomatic Relations Author:Barack Obama
“On international relations, Eleanor Roosevelt really takes a great shocking leadership position on the World Court. In fact, it amuses me. The very first entry in her FBI file begins in 1924, when Eleanor Roosevelt supports American's entrance into the World Court. And the World Court comes up again and again - '33, '35. In 1935, Eleanor Roosevelt goes on the air; she writes columns; she broadcast three, four times to say the US must join the World Court.” WorldWritingFirstsFactsThreeSupportFourAirPositionGoes OnRelationCourtInternationalCome UpAgain And AgainShockingFilesFbiColumnsInternational RelationsEntryEntrancesEleanor Author:Blanche Wiesen Cook
“I spent the first years working in Jordan trying to learn as much as I could about what was taking place in the country, about where there were gaps in the development process that needed attention. Inevitably, there were certain common denominators which are fairly common to all developing societies, perhaps to all societies: that quality education be accessible to everyone, not just a limited elite few; the sustainable conservation of natural resources; the full engagement of women in national development; and the value of cross-cultural exchange and understanding to international relations.” TryingYearsFirstsCountryCertainValuesProcessUnderstandingNaturalCommonAttentionQualityDevelopmentNeededResourcesCrossesRelationInternationalDevelopingGapsEngagementElitesConservationInternational RelationsJordanNatural ResourcesCommon DenominatorQuality EducationCultural Exchange Author:Queen Noor of Jordan
“The United Nations remains the sole universal international organisation designed to maintain global peace. And in this sense it has no alternative today. It is also apparent that it should adapt to the ever-changing world, which we discuss all the time: how it should evolve and at what rate, which components should undergo qualitative changes. Of course, I will have to or rather should use this international platform to explain Russia's vision of today's international relations, as well as the future of this organisation and the global community.” WorldShouldWellsUseTodayCoursesNationsCommunityUnitedVisionUniversalRelationRemainsRateInternationalRussiaAlternativesEvolveSolePlatformsUnited NationsComponentsInternational RelationsOrganisationQualitativeGlobal CommunityGlobal Peace Author:Vladimir Putin
“Things are different in the international relations between states. In this respect, I am neither a friend, nor bride or groom [of the West].” DifferentStatesRelationWestInternationalBridesInternational Relations Author:Vladimir Putin
“We do not have to borrow in the external market, but we have used and are using this traditional instrument in international financial relations.” UsedRelationInstrumentsFinancialInternationalTraditional Author:Vladimir Putin
“With Hillary Clinton as our commander in chief, our international relations will not be reduced to a business transaction. I also know that our armed forces will not become an instrument of torture and they will not be engaged in murder or carry out other illegal activities.” KnowsForceActivityRelationMurderInstrumentsClintonInternationalChiefsEngagedTortureIllegalCommandersInternational RelationsTransactionsArmed ForcesCommander In ChiefIllegal Activities Author:John R. Allen
“You [young people] all are just much more internationally-minded and traveled and knowledgeable in languages than any other previous generation. So many of you are already doing a lot of international relations, I think. I so believe in student networks, and people that either study abroad or come to the United States to study, and the relationships that you all develop. You learn a lot from each other, but you all will see each other again in jobs along the way. And I think that makes a big difference. I so believe in what students can do.” PeopleThinkingWayBelieveStatesBigsJobsYoungLanguageCan DoDifferencesUnitedUnited StatesStudyGenerationsStudentsRelationInternationalTraveledInternational RelationsKnowledgeablePrevious GenerationsStudy Abroad Author:Madeleine Albright
“The idea of self-determination was gradually given credibility by international law, and it lent strong emancipatory support to movements of liberation struggling against a West-centric world order. Latin American countries used international law creatively, both to limit the protection of foreign investment by establishing the primacy of national sovereignty in relation to natural resources, and by building support for the norm on non-intervention in internal affairs.” WorldIdeasSelfCountryLawUsedOrderStrongGivenNaturalSupportStruggleMovementBuildingLimitsResourcesDeterminationRelationWestInvestmentAffairInternationalProtectionLiberationInternalsLatinSelf DeterminationSovereigntyNormInterventionCredibilityLatin AmericaNatural ResourcesWorld OrderInternational LawLatin AmericanPrimacyInternal AffairsNational Sovereignty Author:Richard A. Falk
“The fact that Universal Jurisdiction exists in relation to serious international crimes does convey two important aspects of the global reality: first, that such individuals would be held accountable if international law was applied without regard to geopolitics, and second, that there is enough ambiguity about the reach of UJ that it inhibits such individuals and conveys an impression of de facto criminality.” IfsFirstsDoeTwoImportantEnoughFactsRealityWould BeLawIndividualCrimeSeriousAspectUniversalRelationRegardInternationalImpressionAmbiguityGeopoliticsInternational LawCriminalityJurisdiction Author:Richard A. Falk
“The United Nations' founders understood that decisions affecting war and peace should happen only by consensus, and with America's consent, the veto by Security Council permanent members was enshrined in the United Nations Charter. The profound wisdom of this has underpinned the stability of international relations for decades.” ShouldWarHappensAmericaNationsDecisionUnitedSecurityMembersUnderstoodRelationProfoundInternationalDecadesPermanentStabilityFoundersConsentUnited NationsCouncilConsensusInternational RelationsCharterVetoSecurity Council Author:Vladimir Putin
“We need to use the United Nations Security Council and believe that preserving law and order in today's complex and turbulent world is one of the few ways to keep international relations from sliding into chaos. The law is still the law, and we must follow it whether we like it or not.” WorldWayNeedsBelieveStillsUseTodayLawOrderNationsUnitedSecurityRelationComplexesChaosInternationalUnited NationsCouncilInternational RelationsLaw And OrderSecurity Council Author:Vladimir Putin
“Being Muslim has become synonymous with pointed questions, with tension and mistrust, even with conflict. It has become a global phenomenon with profound consequences for inter-communal relations, political rhetoric and policies at the local, regional, national and international level.” PoliticalLevelsPolicyConflictConsequenceRelationProfoundInternationalLocalsTensionPhenomenonRhetoricMistrustPolitical Rhetoric Author:Tariq Ramadan
“A lot of people think international relations is like a game of chess. But it's not a game of chess, where people sit quietly, thinking out their strategy, taking their time between moves. It's more like a game of billiards, with a bunch of balls clustered together.” PeopleThinkingTogetherMovingGamesBallsRelationStrategyInternationalChessBunchInternational RelationsBilliards Author:Madeleine Albright
“Fifty-seven countries in the world, a third of the United Nations, do not recognize Israel. In a way, I think North Korea has better international relations than Israel.” ThinkingWorldWayCountryNationsUnitedThirdsRelationSevenInternationalIsraelFiftyUnited NationsKoreaNorth KoreaInternational Relations Author:Abdallah II
“It has always been my view that terrorism is not spawned by the poverty of money; it is spawned by the poverty of dignity. Humiliation is the most underestimated force in international relations and in human relations. It is when people or nations are humiliated that they really lash out and engage in extreme violence.” PeopleHumansForceNationsViewsPovertyViolenceDignityRelationInternationalExtremesTerrorismHumiliationInternational RelationsHuman RelationsHumiliatedLashesUnderestimated Author:Thomas Friedman
“The agony of international relations is the need to try to practice politics without the basic conditions for political order.” NeedsTryingPoliticalOrderPoliticsPracticeConditionsRelationInternationalAgonyInternational Relations Book:In Defence of Politics Source: In Defence of Politics
“We want harmonious development, ... We should work together for more democratic and law-based international relations, and a harmonious environment in which countries respect one another, treat one another as equals, and different cultures can emulate and interchange with each other.” WantShouldDifferentCountryTogetherLawCultureEnvironmentDevelopmentRespectTreatsRelationDemocraticInternationalWorking TogetherTeamworkCollaborationInternational RelationsRespecting OthersHarmoniousEmulateDifferent CulturesInterchange Author:Li Zhaoxing
“Therefore, every country has to understand that fighting against international terrorism is not for the sake of the United States, but for the sake of themselves, and, to a larger extent, in the name of stability of international relations.” CountryStatesFightingNamesUnitedUnited StatesRelationSakeInternationalTerrorismStabilityInternational RelationsInternational Terrorism Author:Omar Bongo
“Educational exchange can turn nations into people, contributing as no other form of communication can to the humanizing of international relations. Man's capacity for decent behavior seems to vary directly with his perception of others as individual humans with human motives and feelings, whereas his capacity for barbarism seems related to his perception of an adversary in abstract terms, as the embodiment, that is, of some evil design or ideology.” PeopleMenHumansFeelingsSeemsFormTurnsEvilIndividualNationsTermDesignCommunicationBehaviorPerceptionCapacityRelationInternationalEducationalIdeologyRelatedMotiveAbstractDecentAdversariesVaryInternational RelationsContributingEmbodimentBarbarismPerception Of Others Author:J. William Fulbright
“If the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) raises the hackles of the conspiracy theorists, the Bilderberg meetings must induce apocalyptic visions of omnipotent international bankers plotting with unscrupulous government officials to impose cunning schemes on an ignorant and unsuspecting world.” IfsWorldGovernmentVisionIgnoranceRelationRaisesMeetingsInternationalIgnorantOfficialsConspiracySchemesCouncilCunningBankersApocalypticOmnipotentTheoristsInsidersGovernment OfficialsForeign RelationsUnsuspectingEvil WorldEvil Government Author:David Rockefeller
“The concept of national sovereignty has been an immutable, indeed sacred, principle of international relations. It is a principle which will yield only slowly and reluctantly to the new imperatives of global environmental cooperation. It is simply not feasible for sovereignty to be exercised unilaterally by individual nation states, however powerful. The global community must be assured of environmental security.” Has BeensStatesIndividualEnergyNationsCommunityPowerfulPrinciplesPowerEnvironmentSecurityConceptsRelationSacredEnvironmentalClimate ChangeInternationalYieldCooperationSovereignSovereigntyAssuredImperativesNationalityInternational RelationsReluctantSlownessNational SovereigntyGlobal CommunityUnilateralism Author:Maurice Strong
“Hostility towards China distorted Australia's international affairs for 20 years until 1972, but reconciliation with China 30 years ago had produced a quarter century of constructive bipartisan relations with our region and the world, unmatched in Australian history.” WorldYearsCenturyYears AgoRelationAffairInternationalChinaMemorableAustraliaRegionsQuartersReconciliationHostilityConstructiveAustralianBipartisanInternational Affairs Author:Gough Whitlam
“Kyoto protocol is not a simple environmental issue, where you can say scientists are not unanimous. This is about international relations, this is about the economy, about trying to create a level playing field for big businesses throughout the world. You have to understand what is at stake, and that is why it is serious.” WorldTryingBigsSimpleLevelsEconomyIssuesFieldsSeriousScientistRelationEnvironmentalClimate ChangeInternationalGlobal WarmingStakesInternational RelationsBig BusinessPlaying FieldsProtocolKyotoEnvironmental IssuesLevel Playing FieldKyoto Protocol Author:Margot Wallstrom
“It would appear that, on the level of individual nations and of international relations, the free market is the most efficient instrument for utilizing resources and effectively responding to needs.” NeedsIndividualNationsChallengesLevelsInspireResourcesRelationInstrumentsInternationalEfficientProvokingFree MarketInternational RelationsRespondingUtilizing Book:Pope John Paul II: A Reader Source: Pope John Paul II: A Reader
“Realising the healthy international relations can be created only among populations made up of individuals who themselves are healthy and enjoy a measure a independence, the United Nations elaborated a Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was adopted by the U.N. General Assembly on December 10, 1948.” HumansMadeIndividualNationsEnjoyUnitedRightsMoralityHealthyUniversalRelationIndependenceInternationalHuman RightsPopulationRealisingDeclarationUnited NationsAdoptedAssemblyInternational RelationsDecemberGeneral AssemblyDeclaration Of Human Rights Book:Ideas and Opinions Source: Ideas and Opinions
“It is an understatement to say that the time has arrived for a serious and open international dialogue regarding the possibility of future interplanetary relations. In no other area of human experience has so much evidence existed for so long, and yet been attended by such a paucity of serious research and analysis - at least in the civilian domain. While the subject matter of UFOs itself is extraordinary, it is the absence of a serious human response to it that is most extraordinary.” HumansLongMatterSubjectsPossibilitySeriousResearchEvidenceAreasRelationResponseExtraordinaryInternationalAbsenceDialogueAnalysisHuman ExperienceDomainCiviliansUfoSubject MatterUnderstatement Author:Steven M. Greer