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Of course, there will be concerns over sovereignty and consent, but there are millions of desperate people within just a couple of hours of those
borders.
During the fighting in Gaza, he publicly demanded a halt to the warfare and requested that Israel open Gaza’s
borders
to relief aid.
He has also argued that the British people will be more vulnerable to terrorist attacks if the UK does not “leave the EU and to take back control of our borders.”
To be fair, even under the proposed legislation, the Fed would retain significant discretion regarding how to prevent big banks (and nonbanks with bank-type structures) from creating structures – organizational and financial – that could bring down other parts of the system, including across
borders.
They all favored joint action, but they could not agree on a plan, because they disagreed on how epidemics crossed
borders.
Little more than half of the region’s population has access to electricity, and only around 3% of power generation currently crosses
borders
(based on current capacity levels).
It is also realistic in not even trying to defend Iraq's
borders
against American air power.
In France, Marine Le Pen, the nationalist right’s candidate in the upcoming presidential election, explicitly appeals to the era when the French government controlled the borders, protected industry, and managed the currency.
The renewed patriotism seen in many places – a response to the unfairness and dislocation that globalization can generate – must be reconciled with human solidarity, respect for diversity, and the ability to work across national
borders.
Except for mutually agreeable negotiated modifications, Israel’s official pre-1967
borders
must be honored.
Creating a level playing field on energy taxation in the EU would harmonize economic incentives, eliminate gas-tank tourism by drivers crossing
borders
for lower prices, and improve the business climate in all of Europe’s economies.
And the Israeli-Palestinian peace process has long been based on the principle that the Palestinians should exercise their right of national self-determination in a separate state on the other side of the pre-1967
borders.
These developments in Germany are in keeping with trends across Europe, where nationalist and populist parties have made electoral gains by rejecting EU-level solutions and calling for closed
borders.
But that would take the EU back to the same situation that it was in before, when asylum seekers were not being registered on arrival in Italy, and when it was all the more difficult to turn them back at other
borders.
The Munich Agreement gave this region, referred to by the Nazis as the Sudetenland, to Germany, leaving Czechoslovakia without defensible
borders
and paving the way for the Nazi invasion and partition of the country the following March.
Second, there is a widespread belief that advanced economies’ urban elites – in government, the media, and business – are either uninterested or unable to address their societies’ most serious problems: economic inequality, banking crises, aging populations and overburdened social-security systems, terrorism, porous borders, rapidly changing community identities, and much else.
The US is the largest source of greenhouse gases, but three quarters of the sources originate outside its
borders.
The occupation would end only when Pakistan formally relinquished its claim to Kashmir and dismantled all terrorist training camps operating within its
borders.
Hollande also supports a tough line on Iran and, regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, his book indicates that he subscribes to the “Clinton parameters” – two states with secure
borders
and a status for Jerusalem that is acceptable to both sides.
States that tighten their
borders
encourage desperate people, exploited by cynical smugglers and traffickers, to take greater risks to cross them.
A single-minded focus on sealing
borders
– a particularly worrying trend in states’ approach to migration controls today – tends to regard migrants as unwanted trespassers even before their status can be determined, their rights upheld, or their contributions acknowledged.
Indeed, this understanding has inspired some of the international community’s greatest feats of solidarity, such as the 1951 Refugee Convention, which defines a person’s right to find safe havens across
borders.
As competition for talent grows and hubs of innovation spread, countries need to construct a talent pipeline that extends beyond their
borders.
The political opposition – divided and ineffectual – was reinforced by a hybrid and loose military wing operating under the banner of “The Free Syrian Army,” and by hundreds of jihadis who entered Syria through porous
borders
and began to launch both military action and terrorist activity.
Regulating Across the Digital DivideLONDON – The increasing digitization of the global economy is changing how products and services are produced, distributed, and sold across
borders.
Many developing countries agreed to liberalize cross-border delivery of services (so-called “mode one” trade), never anticipating just how dramatically the digital economy would revolutionize cross-border economic opportunities and enable more services to be delivered across
borders.
These include proliferation of weapons of mass destruction around Russia's borders; international terrorism and drug trafficking which benefit from social and economic dislocations, especially across the Greater Middle East; and the challenge of Islamic militancy.
Those with money will always be able to cross
borders
using fake documents, bribes, or innovative infrastructure.
Unlike prison perimeters,
borders
can be thousands of miles long, which makes them difficult to monitor properly.
The biggest impact that Obama can make, however, is beyond America’s
borders.
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