Border
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The alleged political vacuum between Germany's eastern
border
and Russia's western
border
would thus be filled by a real military vacuum.
In May, Hungarian reformers began tearing down the fence along their
border
with Austria – a hole in the Iron Curtain.
Preliminary findings from a joint nutrition assessment show that one in four children is malnourished, and refugees are desperate when they cross the
border.
But his recent attempts to use Russia’s energy resources for political coercion in Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus and elsewhere have exposed Russia as an unreliable partner, unnerving even the Chinese, who do not wish to see a reconstituted Russian empire on their
border.
The EU may not have imposed sweeping quotas and tariffs, but powerful “behind the border” protectionism has emerged in the form of subsidies, bailouts, “buy national” injunctions, and new restrictions on foreign direct investment.
Moreover, the most efficient sources of government revenues at the time were tariffs and taxes collected at the external
border.
We do not want a new Iron Curtain on the Polish-Ukrainian
border.
About 3,000 people flee the country every day, often risking their lives when crossing the crocodile-infested Limpopo River – celebrated in Kipling’s tale of “How the Elephant Got Its Trunk” – and scaling a
border
fence to enter South Africa.
Without these five components, any immigration proposal will not cut back on the number of deaths among those seeking to cross the border, or the existence of an abused underclass, or the persistence of temporary and legal employment that becomes permanent and illegal employment.
Instead, they began to settle in communities farther from the border, greatly increasing the stock of Mexicans in the US.
The Pashtuns have their own party, the National Awami Party, which governs the newly named province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, on the
border
with Afghanistan.
Indeed, with ISIS in control of most of the area northwest of Baghdad, the
border
between Iraq and Syria has essentially ceased to exist.
As was foreseeable, this immediately raised the thorny issue of the Irish
border.
But if either were to leave, customs checkpoints would have to be established at all major
border
crossings, with potentially dangerous implications for the Good Friday Agreement, which restored peace in Northern Ireland a generation ago.
A so-called backstop will ensure that there is no hard
border
in Ireland.
Similarly, China is flexing its military muscles in the South China Sea and along its disputed
border
with India.
A plan offered by Republicans in the US House of Representatives to reduce the corporate-tax rate from 35% to 15%, and to make up for the lost revenues with a
border
adjustment tax, is dead on arrival.
Moreover, the conflict in Syria has significant geostrategic implications beyond Syria’s
border.
The withdrawal of Assad’s forces from the Kurdish-inhabited northeast, along Turkey’s border, has created a political vacuum, which is being filled by the Democratic Union Party (PYD), a Kurdish group allied with Assad’s regime, and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), a separatist group that has been conducting terrorist attacks against Turkey since 1984.
America’s Forgotten Allies in SyriaAFRIN, SYRIA – On January 20, Turkey began targeting northern Syria with airstrikes and heavy shelling in a campaign that it claims is designed to neutralize a security threat on its southern
border.
As a commander in the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which includes the YPG, let me be unequivocal: there is no truth to Turkey’s claims that we are waging war across the
border.
And, by removing ISIS from the Turkish border, we thwarted the group’s efforts to extend its reach deeper into Europe.
While his supporters have staged protests against the police raid and interrogation of their leader, Indian officials have expressed apprehension that China may be funding Ogyen Trinley Dorje as part of a plan to influence the Karmapa’s Kagyu sect, which controls important monasteries along the militarized Indo-Tibetan
border.
Thus, Russia sells high-technology weapons, including bombers, submarines, and perhaps an aircraft carrier, to China, which not only shares the world’s longest
border
with Russia, but also disputes parts of that
border.
The memory of 1914 may trigger the most concern in East Asia, where all the ingredients of a similar disaster have accumulated: nuclear weapons, the rise of China as a global power, unresolved territorial and
border
disputes, the division of the Korean Peninsula, historical resentments, an obsession with status and prestige, and hardly any cooperative conflict-resolution mechanisms.
Sudan’s government, led by President Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir, has taken a page from its Darfur playbook by waging war once again on civilians and their property, this time attacking the disputed
border
region of Abyei on the eve of South Sudan’s legal secession next month.
National governments will also need to participate, streamlining customs controls,
border
management policies, and regional trade regulations.
A revanchist Russia would once again – beyond Kaliningrad and the Baltic states – have a long joint
border
with the EU, and would seek a different, significantly more assertive role: that of a re-established great European power.
First, it is supporting the Egyptian coup and international recognition of the military regime, thereby ensuring – it hopes – greater stability along the Sinai
border.
China does not want a conflict that would disrupt regional trade and lead to millions of refugees streaming across its
border.
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