Antagonisms
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This allows the class
antagonisms
to take center stage and dance among the embers of the passionate, doomed love affair of the two main characters.
A South Asian Grand BargainNEW DELHI – South Asia is riddled with multiple
antagonisms
and mutual suspicions.
When confronted by such a diplomatic snarl, there are, in reality, only two options: either allow the disputes to boil in their own cauldrons, or lower the temperature on all of the region’s
antagonisms
before a cataclysmic explosion occurs.
If Turkey succeeds, it will show that there is nothing inevitable about the 21st century becoming one of a "Clash of Civilizations," during which the Cold War's divisions are replaced by new religious
antagonisms
that resemble the Middle Ages.
Yugoslavia is but a miniature version of what might happen in Ukraine if Yanukovych’s tactics are allowed to bring ethnic
antagonisms
to the boiling point.
As these
antagonisms
deepen, will the Sunni regimes come to believe that they need their own Hezbollah to fight in their corner?
By contrast, sub-Saharan Africa’s historical legacy of artificial and unmanageable colonial boundaries, ethnic antagonisms, its citizens’ deficit of self-respect, and an appalling record of leadership failures has hampered its quest for economic integration.
And evidence of worsening
antagonisms
among disparate social groupings and classes is mounting.
Unless a humanitarian intervention is structured in such a way that it guarantees basic security, the underlying
antagonisms
that inspired the intervention in the first place will merely be reinforced, not diminished.
Only in this way will it be possible to restore the peaceful relations which existed before; only then will our many ethnic and national groups find a means to drain the violence from their
antagonisms.
They knew that the unimaginable violence of WWII was a direct result of the
antagonisms
that had festered since the Napoleonic Wars and that were allowed to persist after 1918.
We are seeing today in the United States how entrenched
antagonisms
result in a stalemate on tax and budgetary matters.
By and large, workers and management in Continental Europe retain many of the old class
antagonisms
that first emerged with the rise of industrialism in the 19 th Century.
But the region’s struggle for power and its sectarian-ideological
antagonisms
also create an opportunity for cooperation once scarcely thought possible.
The makers of modern Europe saw that unstable and politically abused money would be a European nightmare, and lead to destructive national animosities and
antagonisms.
If the cloud communities were not universal, they could self-select in a way that sharpened differences and antagonisms, without there being a nation-state to facilitate compromise.
Nonetheless, the researchers’ widely publicized blanket statement detonated in Bolivia like a cluster bomb, rekindling
antagonisms
and encouraging agitators.
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