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Today, however, they serve as a useful reminder about the
danger
of linear projections based on rapidly rising power resources.
The main
danger
for Japan today is a tendency to turn inward, rather than becoming a global civilian power that realizes its great potential to produce global public goods.
But in the short run there is a real
danger
that Russia will pursue its age-old aspiration of becoming part of Europe by seeking to become the dominant entity.
The
danger
now is that both the US and Russia will cease to implement the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, posing a new and acute threat to Europe in particular.
For Trump, the real
danger
will come as the crowd he captivated and captured during the campaign begins to turn on him.
But, given the
danger
that this poses, one hopes that they succeed.
Such a strategic reconsideration is probably most necessary for those in the Bush administration (and a few elsewhere), who until recently have been prophets of imminent
danger.
The main
danger
now is political.
The greatest
danger
is that the Jasmine Revolution could go the way of Romania’s anti-communist uprising of 20 years ago, with the old regime’s underlings expelling their bosses in order to stay in power.
Though fragmentation and sectarian violence have recently become a more urgent danger, the risks associated with Iran’s emergence as a nuclear power should not be underestimated.
But the real
danger
is that powerful lobbies, working through members of Congress, are pushing back hard against the FSOC and its mandate.
Nevertheless, the
danger
of all dogmas, religious or secular, is that they lead to different forms of oppression.
There is a great
danger
that the new Iraq’s sectarian politics will benefit those who promise their constituents the most – at the expense of the central government and the country’s other factions.
Without common economic and financial policies, coordinated at least between the members of the euro zone, the cohesion of the common currency and the EU – indeed, their very existence – are in unprecedented
danger.
Enabling a president who is clearly a
danger
to democracy for the sake of immediate financial gain is unpatriotic and morally reprehensible.
Like his predecessor, General Pervez Musharraf, he is in
danger
of falling victim to a tide of anti-Americanism, fueled by disquiet over US policies in Pakistan, such as the use of military drones and covert operations.
First, in Afghanistan, NATO is in
danger
of suffering its first military defeat.
Closed economic systems also pose a
danger.
But months later, it is clear that the
danger
is not past, because Iran has not renounced the production of nuclear weapons, which its enriched uranium could eventually be used to fuel.
A major tipping point may have been the red-shirt leaders’ allusion to the conspicuous royal silence in response to the army’s violent suppression, which heightened the army’s fear of a clear and present
danger
to the monarchy.
Those with an “out” mindset view the world through a Hobbesian lens, seeing everywhere the
danger
of people with unregulated passions, driven to do them harm.
Alarmingly, in some of the wealthy countries, where both screening and treatment should be readily available, vaccine coverage now appears to be declining, raising a real
danger
that socioeconomically disadvantaged girls there will face a similar fate.
In these discussions, policymakers’ growing awareness of the
danger
posed by AMR stood out.
The party denies the argument that democracy will foster Islamic extremism and claims that it is the delay of reform that presents a major source of
danger.
The
danger
is that politicians can use a referendum to avoid responsibility for difficult decisions.
The
danger
unleashed by sweeping away the Glass-Steagall barrier to moral hazard became clear after Lehman Brothers was allowed to fail in September 2008.
The greatest
danger
she faces in the election in November is that too many Democrats simply won’t bother to vote.
The biggest
danger
to US democracy, he believed, was the tyranny of the majority, the suffocating intellectual conformity of American life, the stifling of minority opinion and dissent.
Non-Western political systems are typically archaic: good rulers can sleep soundly at night, while bad rulers face continual
danger
of overthrow from the army or the streets.
Another
danger
lies in the prominent role in the revolution of multi-millionaires.
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