International affairs (disambiguation)

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Foreign relations of Malta Overview of the international relations of Malta

After independence in 1964, Malta followed a policy of close co-operation with NATO countries. Since 1971, the country sought relations with the rest of the world, including communist countries in Eastern Europe and the non-aligned countries.

Interface or interfacing may refer to:

Foreign relations of Australia Overview of the foreign relations of Australia

Foreign relations of Australia are influenced by its position as a leading trading nation and as a significant donor of humanitarian aid. Australia's foreign policy is guided by a commitment to multilateralism and regionalism, as well as to strong bilateral relations with its allies. Key concerns include free trade, terrorism, refugees, economic co-operation with Asia and stability in the Asia-Pacific. Australia is active in the United Nations and the Commonwealth of Nations. Given its history of starting and supporting important regional and global initiatives, it has been described as a regional middle power par excellence.

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Currents, Current or The Current may refer to:

Joshua Muravchik

Joshua Muravchik is a distinguished fellow at the DC-based World Affairs Institute. He is also an adjunct professor at the DC-based Institute of World Politics and a former fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute of Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). He was formerly a fellow at the George W. Bush Institute (2012–2013), a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (1987–2008), and a scholar in residence at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (1985).

CRIA or cria may refer to:

Foreign affairs, or foreign policy, consists of strategies chosen by a state to safeguard its national interests and to achieve goals in international relations.

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Public affairs may refer to:

Visa requirements for Polish citizens

Visa requirements for Polish citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Poland. As of 13 April 2021, Polish citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 183 countries and territories, ranking the Polish passport 10th in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index.

The Journal may refer to:

Visa requirements for Danish citizens

Visa requirements for Danish citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of the Kingdom of Denmark as a sovereign state comprising the three constituent countries: Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.

Visa requirements for Bulgarian citizens

Visa requirements for Bulgarian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Bulgaria. As of July 6th, 2021, Bulgarian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 174 countries and territories, ranking the Bulgarian passport 16th overall in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley & Partners Passport Index.

Visa requirements for Philippine citizens

Visa requirements for Philippine citizens are administrative entry restrictions imposed on citizens of the Philippines by the authorities of other territories. As of 13 April 2021, Philippine citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 67 countries and territories, ranking the Philippine passport 76th in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index.

Visa requirements for Ukrainian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Ukraine.

Asian Journal may refer to

Visa requirements for Maltese citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Malta. As of April 13th, 2021, Maltese citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 186 countries and territories, ranking the Maltese passport 8th overall, and tied as highest of all the European Union member states that have joined the EU since May 1, 2004, in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index.