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When the Habsburg and Ottoman empires collapsed at the end of World War I, attempts were made to establish modern nation-states in the Balkans, despite the region’s national and cultural
diversity.
Accordingly, they disregarded the territory’s history, geography, demography, and ethnic and religious
diversity.
Indeed, the protagonists of caste politics and caste-based public policy simply cannot validate their assertions, offering only small-sample surveys that can be grossly misleading in the context of a huge country characterized by monumental
diversity.
Japan’s “Land of Opportunity”TOKYO – Not many companies headquartered in Tokyo can boast about their
diversity.
It is our
diversity
that has made us so successful.
Today, however, the values that have made the US a paragon of
diversity
and entrepreneurship are being challenged.
There are a number of useful options to advance this goal and boost workplace
diversity
in Japan.
So, too, are acceptance of diversity, logic, and science.
Seeing the excitement that can be generated in young people through events like science festivals and networks of science centers gives rise to cautious optimism – provided we seize the
diversity
of opportunities that informal learning offers.
Dubai’s brand is further strengthened by its political stability, safety, tolerance, cultural diversity, and high standard of living, which are a draw for skilled expatriates from around the world.
To be sure, democracy has proved to be an extraordinary instrument for transforming an ancient country – one featuring astonishing ethnic, religious, linguistic, and cultural diversity, myriad social divisions, and deeply entrenched poverty – into a twenty-first-century success story.
Muslims, including Islamists, have a
diversity
of views, so we need to be wary of strategies that help our enemies by uniting disparate forces behind one banner.
In the US, growing ethnic diversity, smoldering racial tensions, and changing social mores added fuel to the electoral fire.
The European project is not about denying
diversity
or trying to force everyone into the same mold.
Indeed, Europe’s
diversity
is in many ways its greatest strength.
It comes in incredible diversity, including cooks, auditors, plumbers, chiropractors, and web designers.
Ultimately, the question is whether South Africa, like Zimbabwe, sees itself as a black African nation with a few unfortunate impurities, or as the “rainbow nation” promoted by Nelson Mandela, a country that is stronger because it builds on its knowhow and celebrates its
diversity.
For example, life expectancy has increased over time thanks to the progress of medicine and hygiene and to the increased quality and
diversity
of goods (for example, safer food).
For example, countries’ national interest in maintaining their sovereignty, controlling their borders, and enforcing their domestic laws must be balanced against migrants’ human rights, their legitimate desire to improve their lives, and societies’ need for immigrants and increased
diversity.
As a result, Turkey no longer considers a federalized Iraq a threat to its security, as long as each federal unit maintains a measure of ethnic
diversity.
Despite a global pledge to reduce significantly the loss of biological
diversity
by 2010, huge areas of rainforest and oceans continue to be destroyed.
Advanced countries, with their adverse demographic trends, need migrants, as do developing countries – not only for migrants’ economic contributions, but also for the social and cultural
diversity
that they bring.
There can be no return to a monoethnic past, so successful societies will need to adapt to
diversity.
Most fundamental, encouraging
diversity
– of institutions, funding mechanisms, and research approaches – is vital to prevent innovation-killing conformity.
Ecosystems always require
diversity
for resilience.
But the EU’s posture as a protector of linguistic
diversity
cannot hide the stampede toward English that is underway.
The
diversity
of Europe is indeed innate, but its unity is yet to be achieved.
Compounding the problem, the
diversity
in banks’ capital ratios also indicates a dramatic distortion of the international playing field, as increasingly competitive conditions in financial markets have led to national discretion in applying the rules.
This was reflected not only in the record number of people who participated, but also in the
diversity
of the marchers – urban activists, indigenous groups, adherents of different faiths and political viewpoints, and, most conspicuously, old and young.
Here, the familiar benefit of
diversity
confronts the downside risk of a loss of social cohesion.
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