37 Quotes About International Relation

In the globalized world, international relations are a significant factor for any nation’s economy, security, and well-being. In this ever-changing world, differences in opinion and positions between countries can often lead to a state of conflict or a relationship of mistrust. Undeterred by the difficulties inherent in international relations, these quotes will inspire you to work hard and make the most of what you have.

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One of the main purposes of university education is to escape from the Zeitgeist, from the mean, narrow, provincial spirit which is constantly assuring us that we are at the peak of human achievement, that we stand on the edge of unprecedented prosperity or an unparalleled catastrophe; that the next summit conference is going to be the most fateful in history or that the leader of the day is either the greatest, or the most disastrous, of all time. It is a liberation of the spirit to acquire perspective, to recognize that every generation is confronted by problems of the utmost subjective urgency, but that an objective grading is probably impossible; to learn that the same moral predicaments and the same ideas have been explored before. One need read very little in political theory to become aware of recurrences and repetitions. Martin Wight
In a rich moonlit garden, flowers open beneath the eyes...
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In a rich moonlit garden, flowers open beneath the eyes of entire nations terrified to acknowledge the simplicity of the beauty of peace. Aberjhani
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Palestinian and Israeli leaders finally recover the Road Map to Peace, only to discover that, while they were looking for it, the Lug Nuts of Mutual Interest came off the Front Left Wheel of Accommodation, causing the Sport Utility Vehicle of Progress to crash into the Ditch of Despair. Dave Barry
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Too often in the post-9/11 world, when the time has come to translate the moral, and essentially progressive, roots of foreign policy idealism into plans for American action, liberals have said, 'Duck. Richard Just
How can you cry for others’ struggles when you are...
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How can you cry for others’ struggles when you are facilitating mayhem in your own land? Nilantha Ilangamuwa
The most fundamental problem is not that we don’t have...
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The most fundamental problem is not that we don’t have a system to run but those with knowledge are cynically manipulating the system for petty personal desires. Nilantha Ilangamuwa
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Americans may say they love our accents (I have been accused of sounding 'like Princess Di') but the more thoughtful ones resent and rather dislike us as a nation and people, as friends of mine have found out by being on the edge of conversations where Americans assumed no Englishmen were listening. And it is the English, specifically, who are the targets of this. Few Americans have heard of Wales. All of them have heard of Ireland and many of them think they are Irish. Scotland gets a sort of free pass, especially since Braveheart re-established the Scots' anti- English credentials among the ignorant millions who get their history off the TV. Peter Hitchens
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History has taught us that the idea of superpower is for a political maniac to design the art of control over other countries. Nilantha Ilangamuwa
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A nuclear-weapons-free world is the highest gift of humanity to the next generation. Amit Ray
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I have a dream to make this world a better place to live for our unborn generations and that dream will come true through silent revolution - the revolution of positive actions and positive vibrations. Be a part of that revolution. Amit Ray
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The real challenge of compassion, nonviolence and mindfulness is to love in adverse situation. Amit Ray
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I dream, one day the consciousness of the countries will be so high that they will be ashamed to place military on the international borders. All international borders will be place for the tourist, gardeners and cultural celebration. Amit Ray
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Line of control should be a garden, a place of art and cultural festival. Amit Ray
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Line of control must be renamed as garden of love and the barbed wire fencing should be replaced by the garden of flowers. Amit Ray
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Most of the institutions that come in to offer help after disaster don't have the resources to provide concrete help. Donor communities invest billions funding peace talks and disarmament. Then they stop. The most important part of postwar help is missing: providing basic social services to people. Not having those resources might have been a reason men went to war in the first place; they crossed a border and joined an armed group because they didn't have jobs. In Liberia right now, there are hundreds of thousands of unemployed young people, and they're ready-made mercenaries for wars in West Africa. You'd think the international community would be sensible enough to know they should work to change this. But they aren't. Leymah Gbowee
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Of course, peace treaties are very attractive to those who sign them. They strengthen one's prestige with the electorate. But the time will come when the names of these public figures will be erased from history. Nobody will remember them any longer. But the Western peoples will have to pay heavily for these overtrusting agreements. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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Bringing countries together above their conflicts require great minds and great hearts. Amit Ray
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[In case of zombie uprising] Marxists and Feminists would likely sympathize more with zombies. To Marxists, the undead symbolize the oppressed proletariat. Unless the zombies were all undead white males, feminists would likely welcome the posthuman smashing of existing patriarchal structures. Daniel W. Drezner
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He who wishes to serve his country must have not only the power to think, but the will to act Plato
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In the emerging world of ethnic conflict and civilizational clash, Western belief in the universality of Western culture suffers three problems: it is false; it is immoral; and it is dangerous. Samuel P. Huntington
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If it's wrong when they do it, it's wrong when we do it. Noam Chomsky
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[Internationa] Aid is just another praetorian business enterprise. Arundhati Roy
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The rate spread of EBOLA VIRUS in West Africa, is big tragedy. It is a fatal disease in the history of the world. Intensive education (formal and informal approaches) of the citizens of African can help prevent the spread. International cooperation is urgently needed to combat the EBOLA virus. Lailah Gifty Akita
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That’s the key to walking through the Wall.... You have to first see it as not being a Wall, even though everyone you know still sees it as a Wall. Kevin J. Shay
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We do not have to dig deep into history to understand the reality. The examples of Saddam Hussain, who was executed after a sham trial and the case of Muammar Gaddafi, who killed after surrendering in broad daylight, have given enough factual reality to understand the painful truth. Nilantha Ilangamuwa
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We essentially had to build a docking mechanism between the two capsules. We didn't have to share a lot of data, and we did that at the height of the Cold War, which was pretty symbolic." —Bill Gerstenmaier Ron Garan
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How can you measure progress if you don't know what it costs and who has paid for it? How can the "market" put a price on things - food, clothes, electricity, running water - when it doesn't take into account the REAL cost of production? Arundhati Roy
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It is a tragedy, at rate at which EBOLA VIRUS is spreading in West Africa. It is a fatal disease in the history of the world. Intensive education (formal and informal approaches) of the citizens of African can help prevent the spread. International cooperation is urgently needed to combat the EBOLA virus. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Ideally, the ISS program will just be one more incremental step on an expanding, incredible journal of exploration and understanding, taking us higher and farther. Ron Garan
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Mounting tensions in Eastern Europe send shivers down the spine. Barely a quarter of a century after the end of the Cold War we seem to be sliding inexorably towards another. Alex Morritt
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.. only a country to which people flock by the thousands from all corners of the world, has the right to advise others how to live. And the country from which so many others break out, across its frontiers, in tanks, or fly away in the homemade balloons or in the latest supersonic fighter, or escape across mine-fields and through machine-gun ambushes, or give the slip to packs of guard-dogs, that country certainly has no right to teach anyone anything - at least not for the time being. First of all, put your own house in order. Try to create there such a society that people will not dig underground passages in order to escape. Only then shall we earn the right to teach others. And not with our tanks, but with good advice and our own personal example. Observe, admire, then go and imitate our example, if it pleases you. Suvorov Viktor
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Nation has to be proud of itself to move forward. It should be clear that as long as India does not stand-up, there will be no peace in Asia. Vikram Singh Slathia
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The mentality of being the super power globally or regionally has contributed strongly to the development of very negative aspects to the political cohabitation the countries of the region than proving the capability of producing solutions that would meet the needs of the public. Nilantha Ilangamuwa
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Even a little practical working familiarity with cattle goes a long way in Africa, but how many international relations studies include this? T.K. Naliaka
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Far too many people–many of them academics, many politicians–continue to jabber about a supposed 'special relationship' between our two coun Peter Hitchens
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Even as individuals become families and families become communities, and communities become nations, so eventually must the nations draw together in peace. Unknown