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Unfortunately, Lebanon has always been buffeted by its surroundings, and the country could once again become an arena for destructive regional conflicts, regardless of what the Lebanese prefer.
To understand today’s major
conflicts
and confrontations, we must recognize important ways in which global political conditions enable them.
Conflicts
are much more likely to arise or persist when those with the means to prevent or end them cannot or will not do so.
The institutional interest in the predictive information from genetic tests
conflicts
with the rights and interests of individuals.
Efforts to predict predisposition to behavior (as opposed to disease) will only compound these
conflicts.
Indeed, the decades following it have been rife with bloody
conflicts
in which entire population groups have been murdered.
She noted with gravity today’s migrations from poor to prosperous countries, the globalization of evil, the contradictions and
conflicts
of modernity, the angry terrorist response to it, and the contrast between a rational, pragmatic West and a more idealistic and superstitious East, prone to religious fanaticism and political extremism.
Even if we accept the war metaphor, we are engaged less in set-piece
conflicts
than in an ecological insurgency that we cannot bomb or bulldoze into submission.
A new High Authority for Transparency in Public Life was given far-reaching powers to audit and publish public officials’ disclosures, issue rulings on misconduct and
conflicts
of interest, and refer violations to the solicitor general’s office.
Turkey is belatedly engaging with the Middle East by mediating conflicts, developing economic relations, and liberalizing the movement of people, all initiatives aimed at promoting regional peace, prosperity, and openness.
Politics is by its nature about conflicts, which are sensibly regulated by the rules of democratic constitutions.
A staggering number of countries have simply refused to help resolve the numerous
conflicts
plaguing the world, particularly in the greater Middle East.
Some have even sought to prolong conflicts, believing that to do so serves their national interests.
But it is time that they come to grips with their inner
conflicts
about Jewish guilt--and their own.
Brazil has always been reluctant to involve itself in its neighbors’ domestic
conflicts.
Meanwhile, the Middle East has continued to serve as a battlefield for some of the world’s most violent
conflicts.
Despite some recent developments in the aforementioned conflicts, the underpinnings of the Trump administration’s general strategy in the Middle East remained intact in 2018.
How long will the American public tolerate the almost-daily doses of new evidence of
conflicts
of interest, starting with the licensing to Chinese investors, at the height of the presidential primary, of the Trump brand for use on spas, luxury hotels, and other real-estate projects?
Homeless at HomeToday, the United Nations estimates that 77 million people – more than 1% of the world’s population – are displaced within their own countries, having been forced to flee their homes by armed conflicts, violence, urbanization, development, and natural disasters.
Today, the number of people who have been internally displaced by
conflicts
alone is twice that of refugees.
With the increasing pattern of internal, rather than international, armed conflicts, and the rising regularity of extreme weather events affecting millions of people, internal displacement poses an even greater challenge to future generations.
In the last decade, those displaced by
conflicts
alone rose from 19 million to 26 million, with millions more displaced by disasters.
So here’s the bottom line:
conflicts
will continue and natural disasters are growing in frequency and intensity.
Are Europe’s citizens and leaders really prepared to abandon basic values like solidarity and empathy for a future of walls guarded by Libyan mercenaries, an arguably unlawful deal with Turkey, and unconscionable conditions for people seeking refuge from poverty and
conflicts
that Europe helped to create?
No country has endured more brutal conflicts, hosted more kleptocratic and corrupt governments, or squandered more resource wealth.
The total number of internally displaced people now stands at 4.5 million – second only to Syria in current
conflicts
– while another 750,000 have fled to neighboring countries.
While such an apocalyptic scenario is unlikely to occur, it cannot be ruled out, especially given that a cyber conflict, unlike most conventional military conflicts, can be initiated unintentionally, taking even the party responsible by surprise.
The so-called War on Terror that began in 2001 has evolved into multiple brutal
conflicts
that are destabilizing the entire Middle East, eroding people’s freedoms, undermining their safety, and transforming the very nature of their societies.
In France, the debate has stalled altogether due to bitter distributive conflicts, deep division within the Left, and the Right's absence of an economic and social vision.
Naturally,
conflicts
among governments or local authorities and private enterprises resurfaced.
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