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But while Russia’s strategy, from the outset, has been
coherent
and well-defined, the West’s has not.
But Egypt’s divided government has not established a correspondingly
coherent
policy.
But most of all, Sarkozy needs the French to be
coherent
about themselves.
Lacking
coherent
principles or an overriding ideology, these groups fragment when their leadership changes or splits, as Congress did.
The real challenge for China’s leaders will be to develop a
coherent
view of the world that does not scare the people just across the border.
Perhaps most important is a coherent, consistent approach to dealing with the imminent failure of “systemically important” institutions.
The best that could come from the appointment of Europe’s two new low-profile leaders is that it leads to better and more
coherent
management of the EU’s business.
Finally, the insurgency as a whole remains nihilistic, focused on destroying the new Iraqi government and the emerging economic and political system rather than articulating a
coherent
alternative.
The bad news is that an amorphous, disorganized, and nihilistic insurgency can eventually evolve into a coherent, efficient, and purposeful one.
What is true is that the Israelis lacked a
coherent
war plan, so that even their most purposeful bombing came off as brutally destructive (though with a deterrence payoff, as Syria’s immobility showed).
Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, has not yet articulated a
coherent
position on the topic, but his views often come down remarkably close to those of Sanders.
The European Union is at a critical historical juncture, one that demands its own pivot eastward – a
coherent
and decisive Asian strategy that builds on Europe’s strengths.
But it is uncertain whether the group’s members will ever evolve into a
coherent
grouping with defined goals and institutional mechanisms.
But long-term relationships are based on friendship and respect; coherent, well-argued positions will earn that respect.
More important, he seems to lack a
coherent
long-term strategic vision of America’s role in the world.
Today, in contrast to the right, the left has a
coherent
agenda, one that offers not only higher growth, but also social justice.
One hopes that this year’s Nobel Peace Prize provides a boost in pride that allows Europeans to look beyond their immediate financial problems, consolidate the Union’s strengths, and establish a
coherent
vision of the future.
However frightening the global recession, a coordinated and
coherent
response to it by the world’s political leaders remains highly uncertain at best.
What the US lacks is a
coherent
regional policy toward Latin America comparable to what exists for Asia and Europe.
The region as a whole continues to lose weight in world politics, largely because it lacks a coherent, common project.
Decision science, which combines understanding of behavior with universal principles of
coherent
decision-making, limits these risks by pairing empirical data with expert knowledge.
In both the hostile and the celebratory use of the word, totalitarianism was intended to describe a movement that embraced all aspects of life in what purported to be a
coherent
philosophy of politics, economics, and society.
Bereft of a
coherent
Syria policy, successive US administrations have obsessed over targeting the Islamic State (ISIS) without considering the full ramifications of their actions.
The persistent downward pressure on the renminbi reflects a growing fear that Chinese policymakers have no
coherent
solution to the dilemmas they face.
The IOM is expected to play a leading role in making migration governance more
coherent
and efficient.
Obama is pursuing a
coherent
grand strategy – what he called in his 2009 inaugural address a “new era of responsibility.”
The rebels lack any
coherent
political agenda and command little, if any, support among ordinary Colombians.
For them, it is hard to imagine a
coherent
and practical form of European citizenship or a political union in which national politicians work together for the common good.
The emergence of a
coherent
grand strategy (regardless of whether the West chooses to recognize it as such) is not all that has changed since 2014.
Consider the euro: no head of state or government has so far been able to present a
coherent
defense of the eurozone to counter the pervasive unease that now exists towards the common currency.
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