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But what Guterres may not realize, or at least doesn’t publicly acknowledge, is that Uganda’s strongman president, Yoweri Museveni, has instigated or exacerbated many of the
conflicts
from which the refugees now living in his country have fled.
Uganda needs diplomatic pressure to stop stoking conflicts, not another opportunity to profit from Western naiveté.
The US is again caught in a spiral of distrust and uncertainty with other countries (and the same is true of countless
conflicts
around the world that do not involve the US).
America’s conflict with Iran is one such powerful case; others include its
conflicts
with Cuba and North Korea, and also the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in which the US is deeply engaged as a supporter of Israel.
In reality, these
conflicts
are not frozen; they are festering wounds that breed corruption and organized crime.
While these
conflicts
involve historical grievances, outside actors - particularly Russia - contribute to their lack of resolution, which is essential for successful reform.
So far, neither America nor Europe has made these
conflicts
a top priority.
Does Bosnia demonstrate renewed American willingness to lead in less than vital European
conflicts?
No assurance of American leadership in future
conflicts
exists.
The auction was marred by potential
conflicts
of interest.
Water WarsNEW YORK – Many
conflicts
are caused or inflamed by water scarcity.
The
conflicts
from Chad to Darfur, Sudan, to the Ogaden Desert in Ethiopia, to Somalia and its pirates, and across to Yemen, Iraq, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, lie in a great arc of arid lands where water scarcity is leading to failed crops, dying livestock, extreme poverty, and desperation.
We would have enough resources to win the war against hunger, end conflicts, stop communicable diseases, provide clean drinking water, broaden educational access, and halt climate change.
It also needs to speak with one voice on matters of foreign policy in order to play a more important international role in solving major
conflicts
and shaping a more peaceful and balanced world order.
Preserving the Ottoman MosaicLONDON – The roots of the Middle East’s many
conflicts
lie in the unraveling of the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the twentieth century and the failure since then to forge a stable regional order.
Debt restructurings often entail
conflicts
among different claimants.
It may also presuppose at least a temporary settlement of the main regional
conflicts.
A successful outcome in the nuclear negotiations and resolution or even containment of the main regional
conflicts
will be difficult to achieve.
But recognizing it is crucial to understanding why no political solution works, and why every clever plan to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian or inter-Palestinian
conflicts
fails.
Such
conflicts
have a clear catalyst: Asia’s rising prosperity.
Most commentary on the anniversary has been negative, suggesting that the agreement bears considerable blame for the frequency and durability of the region’s
conflicts.
If the political environment continues to develop in this manner, Greater Europe, torn by
conflicts
rooted in its past, will have to take a subordinate role on the global stage.
Conflicts
in other parts of the world often have huge repercussions across Africa.
Second, to address existing regulatory conflicts, the FMLC recommends establishing a “conflict of regulation” framework to determine which legal regime – that of a global firm’s home country or that of its local subsidiary’s host country – has jurisdiction in a specific cross-border dispute.
Most Americans do not feel the sacrifices associated with the large troop presence and ongoing
conflicts
in Afghanistan and Iraq.
According to this equation the conflict between Jews and Arabs replicates the
conflicts
between colonial settlers and indigenous peoples.
While the Iraq quagmire has made it difficult for America to project force around the world, America’s growing debt,
conflicts
with friends and enemies alike, absence of any perceivable strategy for changing times, and its political system’s seeming inability to take action to address these challenges have combined to turn America into a struggling giant.
But there are also
conflicts
in which years of confidence-building measures have not only failed to produce a solution but have also prevented one from taking shape.
Of all of the so-called “frozen conflicts” in the former Soviet Union, the dispute over Transnistria, the strip of land between the Dniester River and Moldova’s border with Ukraine, was once considered the most amenable to resolution.
But, as in all of the post-Soviet conflicts, the search for a solution is not taking place in a favorable geopolitical climate.
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