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The clumsy Jerusalem declaration cannot save Netanyahu’s current coalition government from massive corruption scandals and irreconcilable internal
conflicts.
Such assistance should be forthcoming, and in order to avoid bureaucratic overlap and turf conflicts, the responsibilities and priorities in dispensing it should be spelled out and agreed upon in advance by the government and these organizations.
With such federalization in the EU or, more likely, the smaller eurozone (within which the degree of integration is higher), policy
conflicts
would place elected national governments in opposition not to an opaque system, but to a politically legitimate federal institution.
Many of the
conflicts
in the Middle East have their roots in the tension between Sunni and Shia Islam.
The staggering accumulation of crises and
conflicts
facing the world today – in Ukraine, Iraq, Syria, Gaza, and Libya – are linked to America’s new stance.
Most of these struggles are not clashes between states; they are asymmetrical conflicts, for which Western societies – including the US – are not equipped.
These
conflicts
are further exacerbated by the ruthlessness that characterizes religious wars – just like those in Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
This is important, because, whereas the West is relatively at peace with itself, Asia is riddled with actual
conflicts
(within and around Pakistan) and looming ones all around the South China Sea.
Indeed, modernization by no means implies a solution to the
conflicts
that continue to fester in the region.
Instead, these
conflicts
are themselves “modernized,” which could make them even more dangerous than in the past.
For Serbia’s path to Europe will immediately enable resolution of the main Balkan crises and
conflicts
that continue to this day: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, and war criminals.
More than 70 years later, the world has more – and more advanced – weapons than ever, and armed
conflicts
are raging worldwide, resulting in large-scale death and suffering of combatants and civilians alike.
Conflicts
also rage in Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
At the start of 2018, Guterres issued a “red alert” for the world, declaring that, “we can settle conflicts, overcome hatred, and defend shared values.
He should also personally and actively support the efforts of the UN’s envoys both publicly and privately, by engaging at the highest level, in order to help find ways to defuse ongoing
conflicts.
It can engage in diplomacy to resolve
conflicts
and end hostilities, and it can opt for enforcement measures.
The P5’s failure to end
conflicts
– and, in some cases, its members’ contribution to aggravating or prolonging hostilities – amounts, at the very least, to condoning violence and suffering, which disproportionately affects small and medium-size countries.
Instead of using their political influence and military capacities to check and defuse
conflicts
– working, of course, with regional actors – they have been resuming a strategic competition that, as history shows, is likely to lead only to more disorder and misery.
But in the face of
conflicts
that are producing widespread death and destruction, the UN and its power players have a responsibility – as stated in the UN Charter – to do everything possible to restore peace.
A new Middle East policy will thus have to concentrate primarily on four aspects: 1) a comprehensive offer to Syria to detach the country from Iran and settle open conflicts; 2) an offer to Iran for direct talks about the perspective of a full normalization of relations; 3) a decisive and realistic initiative to resolve the Israeli-Arab conflict 4) a regional security architecture that centers on stabilizing Iraq and Afghanistan.
These internal
conflicts
have worsened with the country’s domestic political crisis and the global economic crisis.
This obscures potential
conflicts
of interest, creates plausible deniability for state actors intervening in foreign information environments, and creates fertile ground for bots to thrive.
Conflicts
rage in too many places.
And it is not only major stressful life events that exact a toll on our bodies; the many
conflicts
and demands of daily life elevate and sometimes disrupt the workings of our response systems for stress, causing wear and tear on the body and brain.
Experts have been guilty of sloppiness and
conflicts
of interest.
Humility, rigorous procedures, the prevention of
conflicts
of interest, an ability to acknowledge mistakes and, yes, punishment of fraudulent behavior are needed to regain citizens’ trust.
If, on the other hand, we believe that economic actors will respond rationally to incentives and information, then we can usefully reform regulatory frameworks with well-targeted measures, including restrictions on off-balance sheet vehicles, tougher disclosure requirements, and controls on rating agencies’
conflicts
of interests.
He is the arbiter at the top and the trouble-shooter in social
conflicts
below.
But they also assumed that unconscious, unresolved psychological
conflicts
caused depression.
After two wars and a half-dozen undeclared
conflicts
in the past decade, America has entered a period of unprecedented cultural hibernation.
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