We have come a long way in terms of foreign policy.
Amnesty is a terrible policy, and it's terrible politics. It's a terrible policy because you are rewarding people for breaking the law.
In accordance with the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the issues of foreign policy and defense are fully in the hands of the president.
Turkey wants a policy of engagement exactly like President Obama's new approach. Policy of engagement, less confrontation, less tense attitude, especially in the region.
To claim the World Bank is just an extension of U.S. foreign policy is just wrong.
Every nation has to follow a certain policy: Commercial, trade, various other types of policies.
We don't want a president who fails at domestic and foreign policy.
There is no such thing as a fixed policy, because policy like all organic entities is always in the making.
Nobody should be surprised that Republicans vote for Republican policy. Just like Democrats vote for Democrat policy.
Pakistan’s foreign policy should be discussed on the floor of the Parliament, not behind closed doors.
Truth be told, except for foreign policy, Ron Paul's voting record and mine are virtually identical and I wear it as a badge of honor.
Bill Clinton's foreign policy experience stems mainly from having breakfast at the International House of Pancakes.
I've spent the better part of my career in politics and public policy working on and fighting for education reforms.
Obama's policies have been approximately the same as Bush's, though there have been some slight differences, but that's not a great surprise. The Democrats supported Bush's policies.
I'm a big fan of Rand Paul; he and I are good friends. I don't agree with him on foreign policy.
I think a strong dollar is the result of policies, but I don't think the strong dollar is in and of itself a policy.
If you don't have 30 years to devote to social policy, don't get involved.
Subsidies are hugely important; they represent America's de facto energy policy.
Most people seem unaware that corporate influence and wealth has taken over public policy, such that government policy now favors the wealthy few at the expense of the people.
The artificial separation of politics and culture is nowhere more pronounced than in the discourse of foreign policy and international affairs.
There are no shortcuts to victory. We must commit ourselves to the slow, painstaking work of foreign policy day by day and year by year.