She emphasised the value of the internationalism the designation represents, and the collaborative opportunities afforded through membership.
Under Dean Nitin Nohria, who became the dean of HBS two years ago, the internationalism of HBS has taken on a new sense of urgency.
For all the internationalism of Mr McCain and colleagues such as Richard Lugar of Indiana, there has always been a strong vein of isolationism running through the Republican Party.
He called for a "new partnership" between oil producing and consuming nations, saying the "visionary internationalism" that had been displayed in dealing with the global banking crisis must be applied to the world's future energy challenges.
WSI's communist-era predecessor had indeed been spying on him at Oxford (though the champions of proletarian internationalism had failed to penetrate the aristocratic Bullingdon).
The first serious attention to African sculptures in New York, however, rode the tremendous wave of artistic internationalism that began with the Armory Show in 1913 and swept through the four years of World War I.
It aims to select a well-rounded class that reflects the talent, leadership, internationalism and diversity to which the school aspires.
If we as the Party of internationalism will not lead this new thinking, who will?
At the same time, the project, while laudable as a much-needed boost to Hong Kong, partakes of the kind of internationalism which may be too narrowly pragmatic, in her view.
The book shrewdly notes the irony that the creed of internationalism has made its greatest advances when idealists are shoved to one side, and established elites co-opt an idea to their own ends.
Mr Salmond told the gathering that historically Scotland had always grasped the importance of internationalism because as a nation "we have been used to sharing sovereignty, in one form or another, for a considerable period of time".
While the pragmatic approach to internationalism may yield short-term gains, it could backfire in the long run.
Fred Thompson (R-TN) observed in the course of Senate debate yesterday, if -- as seems probable -- this deployment proves a debacle, the likely result is going to be an intensified opposition to U.S. internationalism on the part of the American people.
After the Great War, hopes for a new spirit of internationalism soared in the 1920s.
The approach risks opening Mr. Obama to criticism from the right, in particular, but also from the brand of liberal internationalism that animates some of his advisers.
Furthermore, the settlement not only was the greatest 19th-century triumph of rational internationalism over short-sighted jingoism, but also marked the breakpoint between the previous 100 years of Anglo-American strain.
Celebrate internationalism, congratulate the ITU on its stewardship of the negotiations, and go home.
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Third ways, market socialism, humanitarian internationalism the least crumb of comfort to mitigate conservative victory: Mr Anderson will have none of it.
The author seems unable to decide whether he is trying to tease out historical parallels, which shed light on modern debates, or to provide a comprehensive survey of the wavering fortunes of each competing branch of internationalism.
The real debate in the coming year will be: What brand of internationalism?
The very place names in Gothenburg breathe well-intentioned internationalism: Esperanto Square, Olof Palme Place, after its third-world-minded prime minister assassinated in 1986.
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It is to fight for our dream of justice for Cuba and the world, the fundamentals of our patriotism, and socialism, and our internationalism.
But even while he was still a Republican Senator, Hagel exhibited a sort of ecumenical internationalism that favored coalition warfare and collective security over the kind of unilateralism embraced by some neo-conservatives.
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This is a vision of internationalism that has guided U.S. policy for much of the period since World War II.
The combination of forces in Congress against free trade, and many other sorts of internationalism, is stronger than it has been for years.
Loh said Hong Kong had a choice between a "pragmatic" approach to internationalism, which she likens to that of Singapore, or policies that truly open up to the world, rich or poor, powerful or weak.
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