Alliance
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I firmly believe that this is how NATO sees itself -- as an
alliance
of solidarity of those who share common values, the principle of solidarity and openness being rooted in the very nature of these values.
The spirit of love for freedom, the spirit of solidarity, the spirit of the will to protect, jointly, our common cultural wealth, the spirit of
alliance
that is not opportunistic but emphatically moral.
I believe it would be contrary to the spirit of this alliance, and to the principle of its openness if, content with our own invitation, we forgot about those who have not been invited.
Russia's democrats, who have an enormous stake in a peaceful future, are adamant that extending
alliance
membership to Central Europe will isolate their country from Europe, strengthen Russian political forces that favor authoritarian rule at home and neoimperial policies abroad, and, by appearing to threaten Russia, provide a rallying point for reconstructing Russian military power.
SAN SERVOLO, ITALY – When Italy’s president recently vetoed the appointment of the Euroskeptic Paolo Savona as finance minister in the government proposed by the Five Star Movement-League party alliance, did he safeguard or undermine his country’s democracy?
So the Franco-German
alliance
will resume a leading role, if only by default.
In the war against the Islamic State, diplomacy will be vital to galvanize an
alliance
of countries dedicated to the group’s complete eradication – which will, however, have to happen on the battlefield.
By opposing the Prespa agreement, it may be hoping to prevent Macedonia from joining the
alliance.
Such an alliance, however, would be far from stable.
Even less likely is an
alliance
among the HDP, the conservative Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), and the center-left Republican People’s Party (CHP).
A coalition government comprising the AKP and the MHP cannot be ruled out, but such an
alliance
would detract from the inclusive agenda that won the AKP much of its support during the past decade.
Indeed, Israel is now in a strategic trap, owing not only to the Arab Spring, but also to its own diplomatic blunders, particularly the disintegration of its
alliance
with Turkey.
Running a sort of parallel foreign ministry, his main achievement was the creation of a close
alliance
and strong security cooperation – including with respect to nuclear technology – with France.
This requires engaging revolutionary forces like Iran and Syria; respecting, rather than ostracizing, those Islamist movements that have opted out from jihadism in favor of political participation; and leading an international
alliance
for an Arab-Israeli peace based on the Arab League initiative.
The long-term viability of the incipient Russian-Turkish
alliance
is questionable, but it has undoubtedly yielded results on the ground in Syria.
Israel’s settlement policies, opposition to the ever closer
alliance
between Israel and the US, and integration of the sensitivities of a growing Muslim population all contribute to explaining the evolution of Europe’s disenchantment with Israel.
They must recognize the need to create a sounder financial system for
alliance
operations.
While maintaining its
alliance
with America, “Japan must always bear in mind the strategic importance of stabilizing its relationship with China.”
Despite its name, which means “Together,” it refuses to enter into any kind of
alliance
with the mainstream parties, including SLD, even though both parties failed to meet the electoral threshold in the last parliamentary election.
But for any such parliamentary
alliance
to have democratic legitimacy, it will have to present itself not just as a coalition of likeminded MPs, but as a new political party, with a program to confront realistically the challenges of technological change and globalization.
For the time being, the
alliance
of federal forces and self-defense groups has the Knights Templar on the defensive.
The transatlantic
alliance
will be no less necessary than it was before, nor will European citizens regard their American counterparts with any less sympathy and fellow feeling.
As with “the specter of Communism” that haunted Europe in Karl Marx’s famous manifesto, so today “[a]ll the powers of old Europe have entered into a holy
alliance
to exorcise” the specter of national debt.
Indeed, with the UN and the Western
alliance
in disarray, the region could fall victim to further Russian policy mischief.
In February, Burma’s government and the United Nationalities Federal Council, an
alliance
of 11 ethnic militias, conducted official peace talks.
And this commitment was part and parcel of hemispheric solidarity: “To our sister republics south of our border, we offer a special pledge – to convert our good words into good deeds – in a new
alliance
for progress – to assist free men and free governments in casting off the chains of poverty.”
Formally, the SDP-HSLS and the Four function as a broad opposition
alliance
(the Six).
The risk in Russia is that calm economic growth will not come before a demagogic
alliance
of red and brown extremists stalls the advance of Russia's infant market democracy.
For example, Kaiser Wilhelm II dismissed Otto von Bismarck as chancellor in 1890, less than 20 years after the formation of the Second Reich, and began to destroy Bismarck’s carefully crafted
alliance
network.
This explains the bizarre de facto
alliance
between Venezuela, Iran and Belarus, and Venezuela’s failed candidacy for a seat on the United Nations Security Council.
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