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- The policy-makers are ranked in descending order of hawkishness.
- The hawkishness is hardening, the distrust of Palestinians is sweeping.
- The 16 policy-makers are ranked in descending order of hawkishness.
- Like the hawkishness, there was a familiar ring.
- I remember that this hawkishness, applied to the dinner, seemed rather comical.
- Only Blair's hawkishness seems to have increased as the conflict has progressed.
- The Israeli leader has a reputation for hawkishness.
- Wolfowitz of Arabia and the other administration hawks are thrilled with U . S . hawkishness.
- When it came to hawkishness, Vice President Richard Nixon outdid his war-hero boss.
- The hawkishness of the military has contrasted sharply with Yeltsin's campaign promises to end the war.
- The hawkishness of the Russian military has contrasted sharply with Yeltsin's campaign promises to end the war.
- The nickname referred not to his military hawkishness, but rather to his crusading for social welfare and civil rights programs.
- Dole's hawkishness on the Vietnam War and on crime issues kept him in good standing with the right wing.
- Liu's hawkishness can also differ from the more explicitly militarized claims of propaganda figures like Dai Xu and Zhang Zhaozhong.
- Meekly, the national security adviser began to accept the correction, but then _ suddenly _ a wave of hawkishness overtook him.
- British hawkishness has found few followers in NATO and, without support from Washington, it wouldn't be a credible threat anyway.
- Despite his hawkishness, Mikhailov has played a central role in organizing American-Russian efforts to protect Russia's vast store of nuclear material.
- Another piece looks at the early career of Donald Rumsfeld, who has become almost the personification of hawkishness in U . S . foreign policy.
- But South Korea's stance also reflects domestic politics : hawkishness gains votes and the northern threat can be used to wrongfoot critics of the government.
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