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Moreover, Kenya’s desire to carve out a buffer state
conflicts
with the Somali government’s goal of uniting the country.
Free of roots or tradition, they take refuge in superficiality from the
conflicts
that surround them, seeking fulfillment in consumerism, careers, and lifestyles.
For example, trying to eliminate corruption in environments with strong patronage-based power and redistribution mechanisms while failing to address the root problems can do more harm than good, and might lead to violent
conflicts
over new resources.
Moreover, alliances no longer fit within Sunni-Shia borders, further underscoring the primacy of politics, rather than religion, in fueling regional
conflicts.
After all, none of the Muslim world’s problems and
conflicts
with the West are susceptible to a military solution.
But these defeats do not mean the downfall of ISIS, much less Islamist terrorism, or that the Middle East’s most acute
conflicts
will be resolved anytime soon.
Ultimately, the only way to break the cycle of terror and violence in the Arab world is to resolve the
conflicts
within Islam.
First, some argue that by interjecting itself into ongoing conflicts, the ICC has impeded efforts to secure peace.
Nevertheless, Africa is the site of many of the world’s worst
conflicts.
If America misses these opportunities and continues on its current course, it risks exacerbating the issues and
conflicts
in the region and destabilizing friends like Jordan.
Unlike the vast majority of conflicts, its civil war was sparked by an international war.
In today's world, most
conflicts
occur not between states but within states.
Democratic countries cannot tolerate large scale violation of human rights, and are liable to be drawn into local
conflicts.
Given our human nature,
conflicts
cannot be avoided, but the chances of crises requiring outside intervention are greatly reduced.
Likewise, the many
conflicts
in the Middle East, unfolding humanitarian disasters in Africa, and the deteriorating situation in Venezuela are having destabilizing consequences far beyond national borders.
The threats concentrated in the Middle East are diverse: regional conflicts, totalitarian religious ideologies, terrorism, nuclear armament programs, blockades to modernization, unstable regimes and hegemonic ambitions.
The Middle East today is defined by three central conflicts: the Israeli-Arab conflict, Iraq, and Iran.
This will involve far more than just the usual regional actors and
conflicts.
Trump has claimed that he will disentangle himself from his business to avoid
conflicts
of interests, while offering no credible plan for doing so.
The Washington Post has created a new team devoted specifically to covering
conflicts
of interest within the Trump administration and possible violations of the Emoluments Clause of the US Constitution, which prohibits anyone holding public office from accepting money or gifts from foreign officials.
It is also about exploitation and oppression, and about armed
conflicts
and wars that make it impossible to run a business, visit the doctor, or send children to school.
But, rather than reflecting a decline in its military superiority, America’s setbacks in Iraq and Afghanistan are the result of wrongheaded policies that sought to use hard power to solve
conflicts
that were simply not amenable to it.
The meetings and talks taking place in Istanbul on May 23-24 will address the five core items comprising the Agenda for Humanity: preventing and ending conflicts; defending humanitarian norms; reducing displacement, protecting women and girls, and providing education in conflict zones; reinforcing national and local capacities to provide aid; and increasing investment in human development.
While the needs caused by natural disasters (some related to climate change) or epidemics are pressing, those related to
conflicts
are no less urgent.
Given the length and the magnitude of many of today’s
conflicts
– in which great powers are frequently involved – a bold and comprehensive international commitment is urgently needed for prevention and humanitarian response.
On May 3, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution calling for the protection of civilians in
conflicts
and strongly condemning recent violations of international humanitarian law.
If we are to avoid losing a century of progress in promoting respect for human dignity, we must recognize that a country’s responsibility cannot be limited to its own behavior in conflicts; it should extend to the actions of its allies.
It is vital that countries take advantage of the opportunity offered by the Istanbul summit to reaffirm their legal commitments to safeguard civilians in
conflicts
and to expedite the development of new mechanisms to prevent the victims of catastrophes from being abandoned.
Moreover, he has implicated Venezuela in global
conflicts
half a world away, by allying himself with the Iranian regime and becoming one of its bulwarks.
The precariousness of the situation throughout the Ferghana valley has attracted the attention of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), which has much experience in defusing difficult border
conflicts
in the Balkans and elsewhere.
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