Borders
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As it happens, the European Union currently is considering a similar proposal, whereby it would treat all multinationals operating within its
borders
as single firms.
Moreover, because Turkey
borders
on such countries as Iran, Iraq and Syria, it will bring to the EU a disturbing neighborhood: a part of the world incapable of developing a regional order on its own, a cockpit of Islamic radicalism and terrorism, a collection of fragile states imbued with nationalism, a field of competition for arms, even nuclear arms, a region where the US will remain strategically involved and where Israel will continue to provide a rallying point for anti-Western sentiments.
The fact that Afghanistan’s ethnic groups are concentrated in distinct geographical zones would simplify partition and make the resulting
borders
more likely to last, unlike those drawn by colonial officials, who invented countries with no national identity or historical roots.
To be sure, the sanctity of existing
borders
has become a powerful norm in world politics.
Dirty air crosses national borders, nuclear war would affect the entire planet, and artificial intelligence is changing people’s lives around the world.
Twelve of the 15 countries reneged on promises not to restrict worker flows from the new members as they realized that Austria and Germany were closing their
borders
to immigration from their eastern neighbors.
But, with prosperous South Korea so close, any relaxation of
borders
would mean no one would be left to rebuild the country.
The United Kingdom must restore control of its
borders.
Think of the 15 million Chinese displaced following the Sichuan earthquake, the more than two million Iraqis uprooted within their country’s
borders
by sectarian and other violence, the 2.4 million displaced in Darfur, or the hundreds of thousands who have fled Mogadishu in the last year.
Meanwhile, the Arab peace proposal, which calls for a Palestinian state on the 1967
borders
and a fair solution to the refugee problem in exchange for normalization of Arab states’ relations with Israel, appears doomed.
JERUSALEM – Israelis and Palestinians are preparing for a showdown at the United Nations in September, when the Palestinian leadership will ask for recognition of a Palestinian state within the
borders
that existed before the Six Day War in 1967 (when Israel seized control of Jordanian-occupied territory).
But a sober assessment of what might follow a UN endorsement of Palestine’s
borders
allows for some cautious optimism.
Drafted with reference to UN Resolution 181 (which partitioned Palestine in 1947), such a motion would reaffirm the establishment of a Palestinian state and a state for the Jewish people, based on the 1967 borders, with mutually agreed border adjustments and security arrangements.
Most climate migrants will relocate within their own borders, but others will have no choice but to seek refuge abroad.
European financial institutions and markets cross national
borders
on an unprecedented scale, but national authorities still dominate regulation.
This is even more likely in countries that do not face the same constraints on national solutions as members of the EU -- most prominent among them China or India, which only recently opened their
borders
to foreign direct investment in the financial sector.
This reflects a widely-held view of sovereignty, one that allows governments to do essentially what they want within their own
borders.
Instead of fixing the problem, Maduro’s government has decided to complement ineffective exchange and price controls with measures like closing
borders
to stop smuggling and fingerprinting shoppers to prevent “hoarding.”
The benefits of these countries’ progress extend well beyond their
borders.
It makes clear both that full UN membership remains to be determined and that final-status issues like borders, refugees, Jerusalem, and security all remain to be negotiated.
Typical capitalist crimes, such as drug-related crimes, which benefit from open borders, unfortunately continue to rise all over the region and pose serious worries as in the West.
There is also some friction among the various regulators in the US, and we surely need more coordination across national
borders
– including with Europe.
The poorest of the poor would gain the most, while the rich member states would lose little, despite their popular fear of open
borders.
I do not mean open
borders
and mass migration aimed at destroying the supposedly Christian identity of Hungary, as the government contends.
Second, the Peruvian government won strong support from its citizens, because it never ceded its sovereign right as the country’s sole negotiator, nor did it negotiate in territory outside its
borders.
True, Syria and Iran are playing a major role in supporting Iraqi insurgents, and Syria is still encouraging the trafficking of jihadists and weapons across its
borders
with Iraq.
Indeed, even local security apparatuses have been unwilling to comply with dictates from Assad and his clique to seal the
borders.
But, given Trump’s failure to take a real stand on any of the core areas of disagreement – including borders, refugees, and the status of Jerusalem – the idea that he is playing some well-thought-out long game on the Israel-Palestine conflict seems farfetched.
Realism's Gift to Palestinian RadicalsIn support of Ariel Sharon's plan to evacuate unilaterally all Gaza settlements and a few in the West Bank, the Bush administration backed Israel's stance on
borders
and refugees, two of the most important issues of Palestinian-Israeli final status negotiations.
Aside from forcing Palestinian concessions on
borders
and refugees, the US also relieved Israel of the need to negotiate with the Palestinians until they change their leadership.
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