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They are unlikely to be drawn toward infrastructure projects until they get some help in
dealing
with the potential risks.
The demise of Libya’s nuclear venture offers a template for
dealing
with Iran.
It does not seem to be an accident, though, that the capture came quickly after the Security Council passed a very specific set of sanctions against Iran that targeted not just IRGC-affiliated companies and financial institutions like the Ammunition and Metallurgy Industries Group and the Bank Sepah, organizations
dealing
with nuclear or ballistic missile activities, but also a series of senior IRGC commanders, including Morteza Rezaei, the Guards’ deputy commander, Vice Admiral Ali Ahmadian, chief of the Joint Staff, and Brigadier General Mohammad Hejazi, commander of the Basij.
Yet lessons learned in
dealing
with exotic species, combined with recent mathematical models of the evolutionary dynamics of tumors, indicate that eradicating most cancers may be impossible.
The most important result was the elimination of any possibility of
dealing
with the Assad government.
German reunification provides a sobering example in
dealing
with this problem.
But, though Bush maintained America’s hard line toward Iran, in 2006 he changed tack in
dealing
with North Korea and began seeking a deal – doubtless influenced by the North’s first nuclear test, carried out in October of that year.
Accordingly, US policymakers should have only limited aims in
dealing
with North Korea, and they should recognize that they will be achieved only by linking them to economic benefits for the Kim regime.
Néstor and Cristina will be
dealing
with a parliament that is much weakened: laws passed by legislators close to the government allow the president to “correct” the budget and issue “necessary and urgent” decrees that substitute for laws.
Many emerging-market countries are
dealing
with populists of their own, or in the case of Poland, Hungary, and Turkey, with populists who have already turned into autocrats.
The two best ideas for
dealing
with the zero bound on interest rates seem off-limits for the moment.
It should also counsel a greater emphasis on international legitimacy and multilateral alliances in
dealing
with hostile regimes.
But African policymakers confront a serious problem: they do not know how many people they are
dealing
with, where they live, or how they earn a living.
Though some Western diplomats opposed
dealing
with him, the vast majority understood that he was the key figure in controlling the Serbs and delivering peace.
As the unanimous adoption of a United Nations Security Council statement on April 16 suggests, no one, including the Chinese, is trying the make the case any more for nuance in
dealing
with the North.
The Chinese have had centuries of experience
dealing
with problems on the Korean Peninsula, the most difficult of imperial China’s tributary small neighbors, but not even receiving a reply to their communications was a new insult.
If no lender of last resort ensures that credit is available at or below 10%, Brazil cannot be expected to meet its obligations -
dealing
a terrible blow both to Brazil and the international financial system.
To the extent that it may be threatened, the appropriate body for
dealing
with that threat is the European Union (EU).
Until recently, Ukrainian leaders were accustomed to more efficient means than prison for
dealing
with inconvenient opponents.
The West, despite its years of experience in
dealing
with the Soviets, is still a sucker for such Janus-like behavior, especially now, when Medvedev presents such an endearing democratic face.
Fourth, the EU’s plans for
dealing
with the refugee crisis need to be thoroughly revised.
As the experiences of Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, and Sri Lanka illustrate, China has outmaneuvered India diplomatically, even when
dealing
with democratically elected governments.
Such a scheme would be consistent with the growing attention in India nowadays to addressing root causes, rather than just
dealing
(ineffectively) with bad outcomes.
Perhaps most important is a coherent, consistent approach to
dealing
with the imminent failure of “systemically important” institutions.
As Stevenson helpfully clarifies, “it turns out that fathers can be pretty good at
dealing
with diapers.”
Like the United States, which has come to terms with the changes in the Middle East by
dealing
with the Muslim Brotherhood, and even with Salafists, Israel would be well advised to test Hamas on the diplomatic front.
Dealing
with deforestation and forest degradation cannot wait until 2020.
Dealing
with Russia has probably been the biggest failure in the attempt to make European foreign policy.
Lady Ashton will need to be firm in
dealing
with Russia and with member states who subordinate Europe to the commercial interests of their national energy companies.
Financial deregulation enriched Wall Street, but ended up creating a global economic crisis through fraud, excessive risk-taking, incompetence, and insider
dealing.
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