Cultivating
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Only by thinking and acting with constant concern for this underlying unity that overrides all differences, only by
cultivating
a sense of universal intergenerational solidarity, can we set out really and resolutely on the road ahead.”
The political community, wrote Aristotle, should aim “at the highest good,” to be achieved by
cultivating
the virtues of the citizenry.
Since the Neolithic (or late Stone Age) period, humans have been
cultivating
this “biomass” in order to feed itself.
Thus, while
cultivating
energy would create new constraints, it would also open new possibilities for many economic actors.
That is why Xi is placing a strong emphasis on
cultivating
a new generation of highly educated, loyal, and, most important, incorruptible Party leaders.
China’s “influence operations,” they argue, include
cultivating
ties with Western politicians, establishing Confucius Institutes around the world to promote Chinese language and culture, expanding the global reach of China’s official propaganda networks, and donations to and exchange programs with academic institutions.
In southern Ghana, for example, farmers have managed to reduce crop failures arising from rainfall variability and unpredictability by
cultivating
several drought-tolerant types of the same crop species.
They have lived fruitful lives together,
cultivating
crops and grazing cattle in a remote village in the hills of southwest Uganda.
Indeed, the FARC’s proposal – centered on protecting the rural farmers who make their living
cultivating
illicit crops, including by establishing a legal market for such crops – is relatively moderate.
Cultivating
high expectations without progress could even be dangerous.
The e-commerce giant Amazon – which has lately been
cultivating
India as the next frontier of its global expansion, reflected in plans to invest $5 billion in the country – was recently startled by a series of intemperate tweets from Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.
Eagerness for it was, once, the noblest of passions; there was, in that passion, the dream of
cultivating
the body politic and, in so doing, dignifying politics.
But, instead of wishing to attack them, the Japanese, being a practical people, decided that they would be better off
cultivating
those clever, powerful Jews as friends.
As he put it in Sri Lanka, overcoming “the bitter legacy of injustices, hostility, and mistrust left by the conflict...can only be done by overcoming evil with good and by
cultivating
those virtues which foster reconciliation, solidarity, and peace.”
China does not want a divided Asia or fragmented regional blocs built along geopolitical fissures, so it is
cultivating
international comity through shared interests.
The role of the AU should extend to
cultivating
ways to involve the private sector in restructuring both Africa's economy and its politics.
Although multilateralism is a slow and often painful process of
cultivating
consensus, some issues are so large that they transcend any one country.
No surprise, then, that Republican members of Congress, wary of being challenged in party primary elections, are reluctant to take on that base, which Trump has been
cultivating.
Because the bureaucracy tightly controlled banks and allocated credit, for example, chaebols expanded investment by
cultivating
good relations with bureaucrats and bankers.
Notwithstanding the one-party system that the TRT is cultivating, Thaksin is armed with democratic legitimacy in a global arena bent on democracy promotion, and he speaks English decently enough to articulate his views and vision to a global audience.
Central banks ought to be
cultivating
younger people, women, and minorities, in order to broaden the range of approaches, skills, perspectives, and expertise that effective monetary policymaking will require in the future.
Failing that, the IMF needs a no-nonsense British civil servant who looks at the facts instead of schmoozing finance ministers, who judges financial risks instead of
cultivating
politicians with long records of failure.
On the other hand, India has been
cultivating
better relations with China, which humiliated India in a brief border war in 1962.
Cultivating
India as a reliable partner in the global economy and in international affairs is a high priority for the US as well.
In this case, the bond would be released to the worker, creating an incentive for return migration and
cultivating
“brain circulation” instead of brain drain.
Whether it makes sense for leftists to advocate exit hinges on whether a nation-state freed from EU institutions provides more fertile ground for
cultivating
a progressive agenda of redistribution, labor rights, and anti-racism.
While tens of millions of Chinese young people display impressive innate abilities, the country’s system of higher education does an abysmal job
cultivating
their talents.
Its government seems to pursue a kind of "preventive sour grapes" strategy (one possible meaning of that country’s planned referendum on NATO being, it appears, to allow the Meciar government to be able to say "You may not want us but we were not interested in NATO in the first place"), while also attempting to compensate for exclusion by
cultivating
ties with Russia.
The fate of Romney’s candidacy contains a universal message for all democratic regimes: One wins nothing by
cultivating
the extremes or by becoming their captive.
Cultivating
strategic trust between the twenty-first century’s leading powers will be fundamental to the international system’s harmonious functioning.
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