Conflicting
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First, nations faced with
conflicting
claims to water have historically found ways to collaborate rather than to fight.
Striking a balance between the
conflicting
imperatives of transparency and privacy will never be easy, especially when the political landscape is tilting toward ever-greater accountability.
In fact, the conference was characterized by the kind of groupthink that embraces political correctness, is supremely confident of its moral rectitude, dismisses
conflicting
minority opinions, and produces poorly reasoned outcomes.
People can negotiate over
conflicting
interests, but not over matters that are considered holy.
Not only have the wounds of the 1930’s failed to heal, but China and Japan have
conflicting
visions of Japan’s proper place in Asia and the world.
Another potential area of contention –
conflicting
notions of personal privacy – could inhibit the two sides’ ability to accomplish their shared goal of opening up the digital market.
Other cases in which barriers to transatlantic trade and investment conceal
conflicting
objectives and deep-rooted attitudes include France’s protection of its cherished audiovisual sector and America’s desire to continue to block European penetration of its iconic airline industry.
In recent years, China has been increasingly embroiled in a nineteenth-century-style dispute with several of its Southeast Asian neighbors over
conflicting
claims to the South China Sea.
As for Ukraine, the way forward is difficult to discern – not least because of the
conflicting
experiences of buffer states in the past.
But Stalin’s predictions fell apart after Hitler’s defeat, when
conflicting
interests did not lead to a clash between the US and the United Kingdom.
Scores of countries around the world have
conflicting
territorial claims, especially in maritime matters.
But all political systems must address
conflicting
interests, and when the process is carried out in informal channels, infighting can soon devolve into a brawl.
And Europe’s din of
conflicting
voices appears to preclude it from claiming America’s mantle.
What is harder to find, suggests Walzer, is solidarity on the "thick" level--those times when we must take into account
conflicting
values.
In short, there is no regulatory system that I trust more than the current messy world of
conflicting
interests.
In reality, China and the US do not have deeply rooted
conflicting
interests.
He does not encourage
conflicting
views.
In “Terrorism and Democratic Legitimacy:
Conflicting
Interpretations of the Spanish Elections,” a 2005 study published in Mediterranean Politics, political scientist Ingrid Van Biezen, now of the University of Leiden, investigated the impact of the 2004 Madrid railway-station attacks.
Likewise, my government strongly supports the Philippines’ call for a resolution to the territorial dispute in the South China Sea that is truly consistent with the three principles of international maritime law, just as we support Vietnam’s efforts to resolve
conflicting
territorial claims through dialogue.
By the end of 2016, five major coalitions with
conflicting
objectives had emerged: Assad’s forces and their allies;Arab-led opposition forces;Kurdish-led opposition forces;Jabhat Fatah al-Sham (JFS, formerly the al-Nusra Front, which was the official arm of al-Qaeda in Syria); and the so-called Islamic State (ISIS).
In a war with endlessly shifting priorities,
conflicting
aims, few credible commitments, and plenty of foreign meddling, any ceasefire today is just as likely to be broken by violence tomorrow.
Uganda is a cautionary tale: In 2012, so many
conflicting
digital health projects were in play that the government was forced to declare a temporary moratorium on all of them.
It is also a war of
conflicting
images, in which both parties claim a monopoly on justice and martyrdom.
But where is the line between dangerous disagreement based on distortion and vigorous political debate driven by
conflicting
worldviews?
With the Germans helping to reconcile
conflicting
national interests by putting a little extra on the table, the process of European integration reached its apogee with the Maastricht Treaty and the introduction of the euro.
A Future for Western SaharaMADRID – International politics is replete with unresolved territorial disputes, from
conflicting
claims by China and Japan over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands in the East China Sea to the prolonged disagreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Overall, there are two
conflicting
images of Islam: a peaceful Islam, which is ready for dialogue and coexistence, and a fundamentalist Islam, which is militant and even terrorist.
Confronted with a reality that they should have foreseen, Europe’s leaders must recognize that Ukraine is subject to deep internal cleavages and
conflicting
geopolitical forces.
The holders of the various slices have
conflicting
interests.
The six year period since Vladimir Putin arrived in the Kremlin has been a time of deeply
conflicting
signals.
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