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Finding a Voice in UK Academic Psychiatry: Barriers and facilitators to engagement among Indian International Medical Graduates: a mixed-methods study

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Bilingualism and the National Interest*

The Modern Language Journal, 1971
T HIS TITLE, of course, is inspired by the late William Riley Parker, who thought most clearly, whether in writing, in public address, or in private conversation, about second language problems. As a generalist and administrator in this area he had developed a comprehensive perspective which reflected his own humanistic approach to these problems. Just
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In the National Interest

Worldview, 1984
William James used to say that temperaments determine philosophies. People who respond to international affairs divide temperamentally into two schools: those who see policies as wise or foolish, and those who see them as good or evil. One cannot presume an ultimate metaphysical antagonism here.
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The National Interest

2019
Realists foreground the national interest as the benchmark for intelligent foreign policy. They are certainly correct in thinking that there should be some general principles in terms of which policy is formulated and against which the goals it seeks and the means used to achieve them can be evaluated.
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National Interests:

2019
This chapter presents a broad survey of events from the end of World War II through to the early years of the Cold War. During the course of World War II, the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand established unprecedented levels of strategic cooperation. Such cooperation, however, should not obscure the existence of significant and
Thomas K. Robb, David James Gill
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