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NATO is trying to square the circle of defense, deterrence, and arms control, but, thus far, its members’
conflicting
positions on the role of nuclear weapons have not been reconciled.
But the optimists have proved to be misguided, as the world’s powers, great and small, drew their own, often conflicting, lessons from the past.
Whom would you pick: an expert who balances
conflicting
arguments and concludes that the likeliest outcome is more of the same, or an expert who gets viewers on the edge of their seats over radical Islamists seizing control and causing oil prices to soar?
When I visited Tripoli in March 2010 for a “national reconciliation” conference, the
conflicting
statements given by Saif al-Islam and security officials surprised me.
If Parfit is right, there is much less disagreement between apparently
conflicting
moral theories than we all thought.
Decentralized organization, multiple leaderships, and
conflicting
ideological stances make the Salafi trend amorphous, volatile, and susceptible to manipulation and infiltration.
China’s leaders must navigate complex and
conflicting
pressures, as they seek to address domestic economic inequalities, manage relations with an insecure and isolationist US, cooperate effectively with the rest of the world, and pursue effective climate action.
Despite common goals with regard to data privacy and cyber-security, the US and China have very different regulatory regimes, shaped, yet again, by
conflicting
ideas about the state’s appropriate role.
Ignore all the lame excuses about the difficulties of assessing
conflicting
intelligence.
But most debates about tax justice consist merely in
conflicting
claims concerning the fairest way to share out tax burdens among different income groups.
But extracting the "right" view from these
conflicting
principles is impossible, because the entire framework--that is, the search for a standard of fairness in the distribution of tax burdens--is based on a fundamental mistake.
A stable Euro makes stronger cooperation possible and desirable: not only to prevent global financial instability but to avoid the risk of
conflicting
currency blocs arising.
Here, indeed, is the central point: the need to move away from mythological, mutually exclusive rights of existence,
conflicting
historical narratives, and religious claims of ownership.
Nor would it clarify how to restore stability and build a more stable and prosperous Syria, given the need for cooperation among so many actors with
conflicting
objectives.
This, together with
conflicting
enlargement agendas, has created conditions whereby international law and basic democratic principles can be flouted with virtual impunity – as Putin’s actions in Ukraine have clearly demonstrated.
In Italy, however, the Tunisian uprising is also a painful reminder of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s tangle of
conflicting
private and public interests.
While proponents argue that investment treaties reduce uncertainty, the ambiguities and
conflicting
interpretations of these agreements’ provisions have increased uncertainty.
Those demanding change will have huge and unrealistic expectations of a new government, which, in turn, will be limited by the
conflicting
interests of the main players.
BERLIN – Tensions over water are rising in Asia – and not only because of
conflicting
maritime claims.
Instead, the US has pursued a neutral course, which it hopes will enable it to avoid being dragged into a military confrontation over countries’
conflicting
territorial claims.
As for the Middle East conflict, the
conflicting
interests of Binyamin Netanyahu’s administration and the American government are becoming clear.
A common will usually emerges without any emphasis on
conflicting
political tendencies and ambitions.
There are
conflicting
reports regarding his physical condition, with some presenting a grim prognosis.
To confront past and present demons, and to build a more just and stable world order, members of the international community must engage with one another, even when they hold
conflicting
views on particular issues.
But human nature is a bundle of
conflicting
passions and possibilities.
At a somewhat deeper level, there are two
conflicting
threads running through the public debate surrounding the crisis.
But it must also incorporate three defining progressive beliefs: the crucial role of institutions; the need for state involvement in their design in order to resolve
conflicting
interests and provide public goods; and social justice, defined as fairness, as an important measure of a country’s economic performance.
In the case of institutions underpinning labor and financial markets, as well as corporate governance, the state must mediate
conflicting
interests.
But, according to Dosse, it is really about drawing strength from the opposition between two
conflicting
viewpoints, unlike a Hegelian approach, which seeks synthesis between two poles.
As a result, Britain’s parties have come to function like cartels of
conflicting
agendas.
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