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Qué (quién) es Foreign Affairs Administrative Support - definición

AMERICAN MAGAZINE AND WEBSITE ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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  • The article "Who Is Khamenei?" by [[Akbar Ganji]], which was published in the magazine's September/October 2013 issue, emphasized the view that the Supreme Leader is the primary decision maker in Iran.

Foreign Affairs Administrative Support      
The FAAS program is the mechanism used by the Department of State (DOS) to define the additional costs it incurs for providing services necessary to support the overseas operations of agencies external to DOS. Under FAAS, DOS funds core costs required for its own programs while the supported agencies fund incremental costs of their service requirements. These latter costs are shared through the application of workload factors which measure agency participation in the services.
Foreign Office         
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIPLOMACY
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(Foreign Offices)
The Foreign Office is the government department, especially in Britain, which has responsibility for the government's dealings and relations with foreign governments.
...a Foreign Office spokesman.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs         
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIPLOMACY
Foreign ministry; Foreign Ministry; Foreign minister; Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Department of Foreign Affairs; Department of foreign affairs; Foreign affairs ministry; Foreign Affairs Ministry; Minister of Foreign Affairs; Minister of foreign affairs; Foreign ministers; Minister for External Affairs; Minister for Foreign Affairs; Foriegn Minister; Foreign ministries; Minister for foreign affairs; Minister for Foregin Affairs; Foreign Minister; Secretary of Foreign Affairs; Foreign Affairs Minister; Department of External Affairs; Minister of External Affairs; Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs; Minister of External Relations; International Relations Department; Ministry for Foreign Affairs; Foreign Ministers; Foreign Ministries; Foreign secretaries; Foreign Secretaries; Foreign department; Foreign Department; Foreign departments; Foreign Departments; Foreign Affairs Ministers; Foreign Affairs Ministries; Foreign Affairs Secretary; Foreign Affairs Secretaries; Foreign Affairs Department; Foreign Affairs Departments; Foreign affairs minister; Foreign affairs ministers; Foreign affairs ministries; Foreign affairs secretary; Foreign affairs secretaries; Foreign affairs department; Foreign affairs departments; Ministers of Foreign Affairs; Ministries of Foreign Affairs; Secretaries of Foreign Affairs; Departments of Foreign Affairs; Ministers of foreign affairs; Ministries of foreign affairs; Secretary of foreign affairs; Secretaries of foreign affairs; Departments of foreign affairs; Foreign office; Minster of foreign affairs; Ministre des Affaires Étrangères; Ministre des Affaires Etrangeres
In many countries, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the government department responsible for the state's diplomacy, bilateral, and multilateral relations affairs as well as for providing support for a country's citizens who are abroad. The entity is usually headed by a foreign minister (the title may vary, such as secretary of state who has the same functions).

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Foreign Affairs

Foreign Affairs is an American magazine of international relations and U.S. foreign policy published by the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonprofit, nonpartisan, membership organization and think tank specializing in U.S. foreign policy and international affairs. Founded on 15 September 1922, the print magazine is currently published every two months, while the website publishes articles daily and anthologies every other month.

Foreign Affairs is considered one of the United States' most influential foreign policy magazines. Over its long history, the magazine has published a number of seminal articles including George Kennan's "X Article," published in 1947, and Samuel P. Huntington's "The Clash of Civilizations," published in 1993.

Important academics, public officials, and policy leaders regularly appear in the magazine's pages. Recent Foreign Affairs authors include Robert O. Keohane, Hillary Clinton, Donald H. Rumsfeld, Ashton Carter, Colin L. Powell, Francis Fukuyama, David Petraeus, Zbigniew Brzezinski, John J. Mearsheimer, Stanley McChrystal, Christopher R. Hill and Joseph Nye.