Via @lrozen, a tweet that speaks to a profound truth:https://twitter.com/GerardAraud/status/576894505162526720 …
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Replying to @HeerJeet
1. There's always a deep continuity in a nation's foreign policy, despite ideological revolutions.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
2. There's a reason why Tallyrand was able to work as foreign policy bigwig before and after French Revolution (and monarchist restoration)
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3. Or look at continuity of British foreign policy under Charles I, Cromwell, and James II. Or Russia from Czar to USSR to Putin.
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Replying to @dariustahir
@dariustahir Cromwell initially tried to have Protestant foreign policy but realpolitics forced him to go against Dutch.
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from Regina, Saskatchewan
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