Borders
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The formula could run as follows: a comprehensive agreement about the final status now (taking into account all open questions, including East Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine); implementation of the agreement in pre-defined steps over a longer period of time; and monitoring of the process via a mechanism based on the presence on the ground of a third party (led by the US).This would give Palestinians a guarantee of their state’s borders, its capital, and the Israeli occupation’s pre-defined endpoint.
The country would then have clear, internationally recognized borders, enabling it to end permanently the conflict with its Arab neighbors.
Experts are accused of being biased, not necessarily because they are captured by special interests, but because, as a profession, they support the mobility of labor across borders, trade openness, and globalization more generally.
There is still the remote possibility, however unlikely, that Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas will come to Annapolis with a concrete plan (a divided Jerusalem, a return to the 1967
borders
with minor alterations, compensation for refugees), and a calendar to dismantle West Bank settlements.
The Iran-Iraq border – like many
borders
in the region – is long and porous.
During the height of the Sunni insurrection, US forces devoted considerable efforts to closing
borders
and otherwise seeking to monitor and interdict elicit money flows from extremist groups in Sunni states to Iraq.
Putin is far from an ideal partner with whom to attempt to reconcile the two key principles of international law: the right of a people to self-determination and the sanctity of national
borders.
America’s Democrats continue to argue for complete withdrawal of United States forces from Iraq within 18 months, despite the fact that no rational observer believes that Iraqi forces will by then be able to secure Iraq’s
borders
and face down the country’s numerous militias, which remain armed to the teeth.
What makes a country great is not the size of its territory, population, army, or economy, but how it uses its power to shape the world beyond its
borders.
Rising powers can neither insulate nor isolate themselves from what happens beyond their
borders.
Almost everyone in Israel suspects that the Palestinians and their Arab supporters may not be satisfied with what is on offer: a demilitarized state within the 1967 borders, as well as legal status in Jerusalem, without the possibility for refugees to return to Israel.
Moreover, the EU should work to improve the flow of energy supplies across its internal borders, helping member states closer to Russia to compensate for the losses incurred by higher fuel prices.
Any action to redefine a long-standing arrangement on a country’s
borders
ought to require a lot more than a simple majority in a one-time vote.
“This happened with NATO’s expansion to the East, and the deployment of military infrastructure at our borders.”
Beyond Europe's borders, governments and businesses are already forging ahead.
Even the “decision” to admit more than one million refugees in 2015 was really just a decision not to place barbed wire and armed soldiers at Germany’s
borders
(imagine the world’s reaction to that image).
That means operating beyond Europe’s borders, as, from the donors’ perspective, it is much less disruptive and expensive to maintain asylum-seekers close to their present locations.
Similarly, Sweden has closed its borders, in response to the far-right Sweden Democrats’ rapidly rising poll numbers.
Its extensive territory
borders
(nine) African countries.
The Return of Geopolitics to EuropeBERLIN – With Russia’s military invasion and annexation of Crimea, and the subsequent war in eastern Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin has made it abundantly clear that he has no intention of respecting the inviolability of
borders
and the primacy of international legal norms.
By contrast, the friends of peace are those nations that are strong enough to establish political homogeneity within their
borders
and to uphold a global order of important sovereign players.
In this way, malaria will literally be rolled back from its current
borders.
During a recent panel discussion in Russia, for example, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that although China and India are at odds over borders, it was remarkable that “in the last 40 years, not a single bullet has been fired because of [it].”
Today, China pursues a “cabbage” approach to borders, cutting off access to an adversary’s previously controlled territory and gradually surrounding it with multiple civilian and security layers.
Hungary opened its borders, hoping that the human tide would flow onward, but then erected a razor-wire fence when it turned out that there were too few welcoming destinations.
But, given the inability of participating states to control their
borders
with non-EU countries, Germany and other Schengen members have temporarily reinstated controls.
Allowing trucks and trains to cross the EU’s internal
borders
without interruption not only facilitates trade; it also encourages the development of regional supply chains and production networks.
Germany can provide money and manpower to secure the EU’s external
borders.
Only close civilian cooperation in intelligence sharing, police work across borders, tracing financial flows, and working to pre-clear cargo manifests and passenger lists can cope with such a threat.
The United States, however, a continent of a country, can fool itself more easily by thinking that the only things that "matter take place within its own
borders.
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