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And it had dismissed a Soviet-initiated disarmament plan, the first official attempt at peaceful coexistence, out of hand.
Works such as The Red Wheel series of novels, a tedious account of the end of Imperial Russia and the creation of the USSR, or his last book, written in 2001, entitled Two Hundred Years Together on the history of Russian-Jewish coexistence, seem backward, preachy, conservative, unenlightened, at times even anti-Semitic, and smack of Solzhenitsyn’s own grim authoritarianism.
It will come about because the Serbian government, by its cruelty and intolerance, destroyed any hope of a peaceful
coexistence
between Kosovar Albanians and Serbs.
The strategies varied - from
coexistence
to containment to detente to confrontation.
We have now reached the end of this happy
coexistence.
Although he strengthened religious freedom and peaceful
coexistence
between Muslims and Christians, the human-rights situation in Ethiopia remained poor.
For Israel the quid pro quo for returning the Golan is not a piece of paper with the usual phrases about peace and
coexistence.
For starters, the French social contract is based on the peaceful
coexistence
of different religions, none of which can be sponsored by the state.
These fundamental principles have guaranteed peaceful religious
coexistence
since the end of World War II, despite the trauma of the war years and the large influx of Muslims that followed the Algerian War.
The goal for Obama and Xi must be to prevent their countries’ current “competitive coexistence” from devolving into strategic confrontation – something that no established power and rising power have ever managed to do.
It is far more productive to strive for something that has worked very well in the past and remains attainable: a regime of peaceful
coexistence
among national capitalisms.
It seems a safe bet that the stable politics of the post-WWII era owe a great deal to the
coexistence
of rapidly growing, dynamic market economies and social democratic policies.
The only meaningful task for the Europe of the next century is to resurrect and imbue its life with its best spiritual traditions and thus help shape creatively a new pattern of global
coexistence.
After all, Osama bin Laden's hijacked planes not only attacked New York and Washington, they also attacked Islam as a faith and the values of tolerance and
coexistence
that it preaches.
Even Russia, which now faces the prospect of an uncomfortable
coexistence
with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards in Syria, would have plenty of reason to support a comprehensive containment strategy, tied to the JCPOA.
He enunciated a five-point platform, rather like Jawaharlal Nehru’s “five principles of peaceful coexistence,” implemented in the two countries’ Panchsheel Treaty of 1954.
In addition to occupying Palestinians’ land, using their water, and imposing limits on their freedom of movement, the settlements symbolize Israel’s intention to remain, and thus its reluctance to concede independence to the Palestinian people, even if they were to recognize Israel’s legitimacy and show themselves disposed to peaceful
coexistence.
On the contrary, the international community must be ready to enforce the most sacrosanct rules of peaceful coexistence, and sometimes this may include resorting to the use of force.
The normal situation is one of coexistence, sometimes peaceful sometimes warlike, between several great powers.
Paradoxically, today’s global changes and challenges offer the potential for both peaceful
coexistence
and violent conflict.
The UfM could offer a model for
coexistence
to a world injured by dictatorship and fear of Islamic fundamentalism.
Cooler heads should look, instead, to Muslim Spain, Al-Andalus, which shone in Europe from the eighth century until the fifteenth century – a fertile period of cultural brilliance that paved the way for the Western Renaissance, as well as an inspiring paradigm of convivencia, or
coexistence.
According to the conventional wisdom, Britain’s social model is based on
coexistence
between different communities, with each continuing to observe its conventions and customs while respecting the country’s laws – an informal federation of communities.
Given that no human species other than our own survives (Homo floresiensis disappeared about 18,000 years ago), the prospects for harmonious
coexistence
among future human species are not reassuring.
By setting an example of coexistence, they can mitigate the fears of Alawites in Syria that deserting Assad would facilitate the rise of an anti-Alawite Sunni regime.
This effort is specially important for cosmology where peaceful
coexistence
between relativity, which is the theory of gravity, and quantum theory is needed to understand the universe's beginning.
Israelis cannot dominate another people and live in a democratic state in keeping with Zionist ideals unless they "free" themselves of the territories and aim at the
coexistence
of two states with recognized borders and good neighborly relations.
Perhaps, in a future of peaceful
coexistence
and open borders, there could even be Jewish communities with autonomous administrations in the territories, just as there are such Arab communities in Israel now: the Jews that stay on would be foreign residents in the Palestinian state and subject to its laws.
The main characteristic of this alternative is the
coexistence
of a common public sphere shared by all and a considerable degree of cultural separation in the "private" sphere, notably in residential areas.
Japan expert Feng Zhaokui takes the middle ground, arguing that Sino-Japanese relations will be marked by the
coexistence
of both cooperation and conflict.
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