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Ordinary French people also have much to consider: our attitudes toward the market, our relations with the rest of Europe, and our views about the world beyond the EU’s
borders.
For China, problems are judged according to the country’s own history and from the standpoint of domestic policy – all the more so the closer the problem is to its
borders.
The Case for Opening Europe’s BordersIt is time for Europe’s politicians to admit to voters that governments cannot stop people moving across
borders.
If open
borders
are not politically feasible for now, our leaders should at least create a legal route for people from developing countries to enter and work.
According to Frontex, the European border-management agency, the 26,460 migrants detected crossing the EU’s external
borders
in the eastern Mediterranean in March amounted to less than half the figure recorded in February.
Finally, both leaders secured the establishment of self-proclaimed “republics" within another country's
borders.
To this end, he wanted either to redraw the region's borders, or at least conclude a deal that gave autonomy to Serbian-majority regions outside of Serbia proper.
For Ukraine – and its new government, in particular – the message is that the country cannot survive, at least not within its current borders, without Russia's support.
The West's motivations in Ukraine, too, seem more pedagogical than strategic: to show Putin that changing
borders
by force is unacceptable in Europe today.
A third failing of traditional GDP measurements for Japan lies in the fact that they account only for what is actually produced within the country’s
borders.
Finally, the refugee crisis has led to a discussion of a joint scheme for enforcing the EU’s external borders, allocating asylum-seekers among its member countries, and financing their integration.
NATO’s intervention last year showed that respect for human life and human liberty, and considerations of pan-European security, can necessitate intervention outside the EU’s
borders.
But there is a need for broader implementation within individual economies, and better coordination across
borders.
The main driver of this shift has been China, which over the last five years has been working to push its
borders
far out into international waters, by building artificial islands in the South China Sea.
Second, they will help to create a platform for exchanging information across borders, so that customs officials can monitor international trade flows and identify new products that should be interdicted.
Sweden initially appeared to take a liberal stance, but is now postponing opening its
borders
and may tighten migrants' access to welfare benefits.
At the same time, Hamas suspects that Abbas’s effort to gain UN recognition is intended to impose pressure on Netanyahu to revive peace negotiations on the basis of the 1967 borders, a position that Hamas rejects.
Hamas’s support for Palestinian statehood within the 1967
borders
would convey at least indirect recognition of Israel.
Our organization, Mayors for Peace, was created in 1982 as a way to transcend national
borders
and work together toward the abolition of nuclear weapons.
But now the question of Europe’s
borders
has become a staple of debate in the European Union.
The bad news is that it has become increasingly clear that, at least for large countries, currency areas will be highly unstable unless they follow national
borders.
What of Nobel Prize winner Robert Mundell’s famous 1961 conjecture that national and currency
borders
need not significantly overlap?
One thing is indisputable: Lee’s influence was many times greater than his actual political authority, which, to his evident chagrin when Singapore and Malaysia split in 1965, never stretched beyond the narrow
borders
of a small city-state in Southeast Asia.
That will mean improving protection of the EU’s external borders, compensating domestic losers from migration and free trade, and soothing public fears about terrorism.
If the EU is to survive as an area of free mobility, it will need stronger enforcement of its external borders, combined with stricter implementation of social insurance principles across its internal
borders.
The European policy debate has given some consideration to strengthening external borders, but there has been no talk of coordinating welfare benefits across EU
borders.
Workers who move repeatedly across
borders
can also sometimes be a liability, if they take unfair advantage of the various social-security systems into which they pay.
The only way to monitor these risks and reduce abuses is to develop a harmonized social-security archive that covers all workers within the EU’s
borders.
A monetary union that cannot rely on exchange-rate adjustment or fiscal transfers to reduce labor-market imbalances requires mobility across national
borders.
While the SPD aims for a European solution and rejects sealing Germany’s borders, party leader Andrea Nahles called for accelerated asylum procedures that would enable authorities to conclude asylum applications from safe third countries within one week.
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