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  • Once again the mastermind was Lionel Curtis, and the earlier Round Table Groups and Institutes of International Affairs were used as nuclei for the new network. -- Carroll Quigley
  • One of the most important secret societies of the 20th century is called the Round Table. It is based in Britain with branches across the world. It is the Round Table that ultimately orchestrates the network of the Bilderberg Group, Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission and the Royal Institute of International Affairs. -- David Icke
  • In international affairs, you never threaten things you're not prepared to do. -- Sandy Berger
  • Since 9/11, there has been a huge leap in people wanting to get personally involved in public service and international affairs. -- Samantha Power
  • The artificial separation of politics and culture is nowhere more pronounced than in the discourse of foreign policy and international affairs. -- Ellen Willis
  • China and the United States have major influence in international affairs and shoulder important responsibilities in upholding world peace and promoting common development. -- Hu Jintao
  • So the major obstacle to the development of new supplies is not geology but what happens above ground: international affairs, politics, investment and technology. -- Daniel Yergin
  • There are nearly 200 countries and a population of over 6 billion in today's world. International affairs should be addressed by all countries through consultations rather than monopolised by a few powers. -- Li Peng
  • I didn't want to set up a women's studies program. I thought women should learn to operate in a coeducational atmosphere, because, especially in national security and international affairs, it's male-dominated. -- Madeleine Albright
  • I feel that my role as a former president is probably superior to that of other presidents. Primarily because of the activism and the injection of working at the Carter Center, and in international affairs, and to some degree, domestic affairs, on energy conservation, on environment, and things of that kind. -- Jimmy Carter
  • International affairs is very much run like the mafia. The godfather does not accept disobedience, even from a small storekeeper who doesn't pay his protection money. You have to have obedience; otherwise, the idea can spread that you don't have to listen to the orders, and it can spread to important places. -- Noam Chomsky
  • Over the years, there have been a series of concepts developed to justify the use of force in international affairs for a long period. It was possible to justify it on the pretext, which usually turned out to have very little substance, that the U.S. was defending itself against the communist menace. By the 1980s, that was wearing pretty thin. -- Noam Chomsky
  • Peace in international affairs: a period of cheating between periods of fighting -- Ambrose Bierce
  • When women have a voice in national and international affairs, wars will cease forever. -- Augusta Stowe-Gullen
  • But first I want to get my master's degree at Columbia's School of International Public Affairs. -- Christy Romano
  • Bill Clinton is a man who thinks international affairs means dating a girl from out of town. -- Tom Clancy
  • It is not love, or morality, or international law that determines the outcome of world affairs, but the changing distribution of organized force -- William Woodruff
  • I think we are all disgusted by the way George W. Bush's administration has allowed honesty and candor to seep into the genteel world of international affairs. -- David Brooks
  • Power breeds responsibilities, in international affairs as in domestic -- or even private. To dodge or disclaim these responsibilities is one form of the abuse of power. -- Irving Kristol
  • Our militant union with peoples which still have to carry on an armed struggle against the colonialists constitutes an important element of our line in international affairs. -- Leonid Brezhnev
  • International affairs will be placed on a better footing when it is understood that there is no way of punishing a people for the crimes of its rulers. -- Bernard Berenson
  • I studied political science and international relations and had the intention of becoming a journalist or work in foreign affairs. I had no intention of making a film. -- Philippe Falardeau
  • Quite generally, international affairs have more than a slight resemblance to the Mafia. The Godfather does not take it lightly when he is crossed, even by a small storekeeper. -- Noam Chomsky
  • It may be long before the law of love will be recognised in international affairs. The machineries of government stand between and hide the hearts of one people from those of another. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • Responding to the question "If Mr. Stalin dies, what will be the effect on international affairs?" That is a good question for you to ask, not a wise question for me to answer. -- Anthony Eden
  • Who cares what entertainers on the air think about international affairs? Who would want to hear me about Vietnam? They can hear all they want from people with reason to be respected as knowledgeable. -- Johnny Carson
  • 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. -- Gough Whitlam
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