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Yet, just when the Polish government seemed to have put its troubles behind it, Israel’s Holocaust remembrance center, Yad Vashem, and its minister of education and diaspora affairs, Naftali Bennett, issued sharp denunciations of the joint declaration.
On the fringes of public opinion, some people are even muttering suggestions that their countries should revert to their ancient national currencies – which of course would only bring disaster in the form of an even more confusing state of affairs, as EU countries are indebted in euros.
That is sound advice in an otherwise chaotic state of
affairs.
As a permanent member of the Security Council, Russia thus has an obligation to act; it (and China) can no longer hide behind the argument that the UN should not be engaged in Syria’s internal
affairs.
This gap between human rights and the behavior of rulers has brought about the greatest shift in the conduct of international
affairs
in our time--the advent of "humanitarian intervention."
Yet a glaring contradiction exists between the universality and supremacy of human rights and the principles of sovereignty and non-interference in states' internal affairs, which are also enshrined in UN documents.
The principle of non-intervention in a state's internal
affairs
was never absolute, and globalization confronts it with a radical challenge.
Northeast Asia’s Home Fires BurningTOKYO – Successful diplomatic summits are almost always pre-cooked affairs, with every aspect of the meeting, from the initial handshakes to the final communiqué, minutely choreographed.
Improving this state of
affairs
will require factor- and product-market reforms, together with deep reductions in public-sector deficits.
Despite French voters’ rejection of a new constitution for the European Union in 2005 (in part a protest vote against Chirac), all three candidates recognize that the EU has been an important means to enhance French power in world
affairs.
NATO, for the first time, has intervened in the internal
affairs
of another country.
Otherwise, they compete to become bureaucrats at the most influential ministries – for example, finance, economy, or foreign
affairs
– or they try to get on the fast track to the top of elite firms like Toyota or Sony.
The US Congress refuses to ratify the agreement reached in 2010 to correct this skewed state of
affairs.
The first task facing South Korea's government is to bring the US on board for a policy of increasing "Koreanization" of
affairs
on the peninsula.
At their heart is Iran’s interference in internal Arab affairs, particularly in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and Bahrain.
Trump’s extramarital
affairs
are common knowledge, despite hefty pay-offs intended to silence his sexual partners, such as the adult film performer and stripper known as Stormy Daniels.
Given the absence of any regulation regarding fairness in news coverage of campaigns, the blatant corruption of many news organizations, and the absence of a current
affairs
program on national, prime-time television, banning the purchase of airtime merely erects an insurmountable barrier to potential new political entrants.
But the plan was rejected, with member states – particularly those with the fewest refugees – claiming that it represented an undue interference in domestic
affairs.
Dissatisfaction with this state of
affairs
is not confined to the powerless.
Indeed, almost half of all childhood deaths can be attributed to malnutrition – a state of
affairs
that former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called a “national shame.”
He is well-educated and experienced in international
affairs.
But as scientific and technological issues start to dominate global affairs, ways must be found to provide a forum for global consensus building on scientific issues.
For the scientific/technical community to play a larger role in international
affairs
the UN must make it easier for scientists to engage with it.
The Putinization of MexicoMEXICO CITY – Prior to Mexico’s just-concluded presidential election, public disaffection with the state of
affairs
in the country was palpable.
Consider a few dismal statistics reflecting the current state of
affairs.
Most importantly, China’s call for the introduction of a new reserve currency stems from its frustration with the failure of major governments – whether in the US or Europe – to govern their economic
affairs
with realism and good sense.
America’s leadership in world
affairs
began to weaken with the unilateralism of Bush, and today’s economic problems are reinforcing this tendency.
Among non-democracies, China had the Bo Xilai scandal, which was worthy of a spy novel, with illicit affairs, rampant corruption, murder, and a senior police official’s dramatic quest for asylum in a US consulate.
I am sure the IMF would never seek to manipulate a search engine, but I imagine that the Fund’s public
affairs
officials are happy if as few people as possible can access the 2006 version.
Obama’s Pacific PivotCAMBRIDGE – Asia’s return to the center of world
affairs
is the great power shift of the twenty-first century.
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