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Notwithstanding the UN Secretary General’s statement, Israel claimed self-defense, as the air strikes followed a rocket attack from Gaza that killed an Israeli civilian in the
border
town of Sderot.
In addition, lawlessness was enticing bandits to cross the
border
and vandalize and rob properties left by fleeing refugees.
Turkey is facing a refugee crisis that dwarfs the one confronting Europe; a proliferation of terrorist attacks on its territory; and heightened tensions with the Kremlin, following its downing of a Russian warplane near its
border
with Syria in November.
Could they expect to see US troops and bases along the Chinese
border
on the Yalu River, or perhaps a string of listening posts to gather intelligence?
Although good governance and human rights remained among the ENP’s proclaimed goals, official communications of the European Commission show that it emphasized security and
border
control.
On November 25, 2003, India and Pakistan agreed to a cease-fire along the Line of Control (LoC), the international
border
that divides Indian Kashmir from Pakistani Kashmir, as well as the actual ground control (AGPL) in strategic Siachen region.
The cease-fire thus covers a huge area: the 778-kilometer LoC, the 150-kilometer AGPL and the 198-kilometer international
border.
Their initiative is essentially driven by the fear that once Haiti’s immediate humanitarian crisis is addressed, the country’s underlying problems could be left at the door of the “prosperous” neighbors across the
border.
On one side of the
border
is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, a place where 56% of the population survives on less than one dollar a day.
Haitians should not be encouraged to seek a solution to their tragic plight simply by crossing the border, but Dominicans should not demonize Haiti as the source of all their problems.
Both sides need to engage in the vital enterprise of turning the
border
that separates them into a benign space of transnational development and stability.
Precisely because developing a mutually beneficial
border
regime is, as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rightly remarked in her 2009 visit to the island, a task that affects the two countries’ stability and well-being, it also needs to be part of the current international reconstruction effort.
But Clinton should be reminded that every free industrial zone that was built along the Israeli-Palestinian
border
eventually fell victim to political instability.
Haiti’s transition to effective and sustainable statehood is therefore also vital for establishing a prosperous
border
regime.
By proclaiming that Tajikistan’s
border
(with Afghanistan) was Russia’s, Moscow denied Tajikistan’s sovereignty.
In other republics through agreements on
border
guards, training, and military facilities, Moscow has kept control of security-related affairs and so made a mockery of their independence.
Second, Trump brought Pakistan much more explicitly into his Afghan policy than Bush or Obama did, arguing that the country will face significantly increased US pressure to crack down on the terrorist sanctuaries along its border, from which insurgents launch attacks on Afghan and NATO forces.
This would strengthen insurgent groups’ control over
border
areas, effectively creating a buffer state between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The current focus on
border
security has resulted in inadequate, uncoordinated, and poorly designed policies that force migrants to resort to illegal and dangerous channels.
If China imposes a carbon price for its energy-intensive manufacturing industries, the US won’t need to do so at its border, lowering risks to the international trading system on which both countries rely.
On the night of October 15, 2011, I lay awake listening to the Kenyan military convoys passing through the
border
town of Dadaab on their way to Somalia to launch the first foreign military campaign in Kenya’s history.
China is exploring gas fields close to the
border
as defined by Japan.
By contrast, India’s most important national security concerns – the unsettled
border
between the two countries, and Beijing’s ties with Pakistan, which often operates as a Chinese surrogate – are closely connected to China: Both factors are directly linked to China’s perceived threat to India’s Himalayan territory and its rapid development of strategic infrastructure in that region.
And it committed to avoid the establishment of a hard
border
between Northern Ireland (part of the UK) and the Republic of Ireland (part of the EU), even as Northern Ireland retains full access to the British market.
Negotiating the terms of Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union is likely to take years, and the outcome will inevitably have implications for the country’s unity, given the intractable issue of the Northern Irish
border.
If only one were invited to join as a symbol of western determination, Russia would interpret this as appeasement, not steadfastness)If Nato says “Yes” to the Baltics, it must make both Moscow and the Baltic three understand that enlargement is meant to increase stability along Russia’s western border, not threaten Russia.
The most pressing threat to India’s peace lies on its borders, especially the Himalayan
border
with China, the world’s longest disputed frontier – not least because uncertainty there facilitates inflows of terrorist forces bent on undermining India’s territorial integrity and sowing seeds of ethnic and religious conflict.
This is why Europe’s mayors call upon European institutions to focus on social cohesion with the same commitment that has been invested until now in asylum and
border
controls.
Meanwhile, political leaders gradually developed regulatory and trade regimes that eliminated tariffs, simplified
border
crossings, and opened exciting new markets.
Even a mild trade tussle between the US and Mexico, for example, could be extremely costly for car manufacturers, given that some components currently cross the US
border
as many as eight times during the production process.
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