Virtually all of them. A survey late in the 20th Century counted self-identified
adherents of Judaism in almost 140 countries in addition to Israel. None of those
countries is 'dominated' by Jews, and there is a strong tradition in the Judaism
of the Diaspora to the effect that "The law of the land is your law." One of my
Polish Jewish great-uncles explained the meaning of this tradition to me when
I was no older than 4 or 5, as: "When in Rome, you must learn to talk in Romish."
So it must be concluded that technically, the Jews dispersed from their land and
living among the various nations have been dominated by well over a hundred
different powers since the onset of the Exile.
It was the two leading European superpowers at the time...England and France.
The Soviet Union was ruled by the Communist and the Governmental powers of that time.
The American government was unable to control finance within the US which made it too weak to command respect from foreign powers
I think that the china got angry
the americas
"The Diaspora" isn't a time period. The Diaspora is a place; specifically, anywhere in the world that isn't Israel. Numerous powers in the Diaspora have dominated Jews; one might even go so far as to say almost all of the Western ones. However, none of them were 'foreign', as the countries were discriminating against their own citizens.
There were no Foreign Powers
The implied powers of the president in foreign policy making is the draft. Abraham Lincoln implemented the draft during the civil war.
how to get powers
At the end of the Old Testament period, Persia dominated Palestine. In the New Testament period, the region was initially controlled by the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire, followed by the Roman Empire.
First the Assyrians, then the Babylonians, followed by the Persian Empire, the Greeks and finally by the Romans.
The United States Constitution divides foreign policy powers, there are six basic ways in which Congress can originate or shape foreign policy
setting foreign policy
Wealthy planters
It was the two leading European superpowers at the time...England and France.
Congress and the President share foreign affairs
The Soviet Union was ruled by the Communist and the Governmental powers of that time.