Divided
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It is easy to imagine a world
divided
into two trade blocs, each centered on a superpower.
A New-State Solution for Israel and PalestinePRINCETON – Imagine a two-state solution in Israel and Palestine in which Palestinians would have the right of return;Israelis could settle wherever they could purchase land in the West Bank; and Jerusalem need not be
divided.
The agreement would include a land corridor connecting Gaza and the West Bank; a
divided
Jerusalem with guaranteed access for all to religious sites;Palestinians’ renunciation of the right of return;Israel’s willingness to dismantle settlements outside the agreed borders; and recognition of both states across the Middle East.
Doing nothing would mean Syria’s disintegration,
divided
in blood, with the countries around it destabilized and waves of terrorism rolling over the region.
The definitive end of what remains of Yugoslavia may – at least today – pose no danger of war, but the Muslim Sandjak region will now be
divided
by state boundaries, and Albanian extremists, with their dreams of a Greater Albania, believe their influence in a separate Montenegro will be reinforced with a yes vote on independence.
But the political opposition to Lukashenko is hopelessly divided, plagued by infighting, and incapable of mounting any serious challenge to his rule.
China’s announcement of a troop deployment to the Paracel Islands follows a month in which competing territorial claimants heightened their rhetoric, China’s naval presence in disputed areas became more visible, and the Chinese
divided
the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), whose foreign ministers could not agree on a communiqué for the first time in 45 years.
The proceeds can be
divided
equally between workers, local authorities, a general tax cut and the central government.
Finally, the anti-Assad forces have been deeply and chronically divided; for example, Turkey is in open conflict with the Kurdish fighters backed by the US.
Annan inspired the world with his diplomacy and leadership on poverty reduction and human rights, but the war in Iraq
divided
the world and drew attention and financial resources away from crisis regions and critical long-term problems like climate change, disease control, sustainable energy, and access to water.
China opposes proliferation, but not as much as it wants to maintain a
divided
Korean Peninsula and ensure that North Korea remains a stable buffer state on its borders.
Islam was
divided
between Sunni and Shia after the prophet Muhammad died and a new successor had to be chosen.
Industrial quantities of research, analysis, and debate have been devoted to the causes of the 2008 crisis and its consequences; so it seems odd that senior central bankers are still so sharply
divided
on the central issue of financial stability.
In terms of the economy, the effects of Romney’s policies in creating a more unequal and
divided
society would not be directly felt abroad.
Look no farther than Syria, where one part of that legacy – the Sykes-Picot Agreement, which
divided
the Levant into British and French spheres of influence even while the Great War still raged – is coming to a brutally violent end.
At a time of collapsing confidence in “elites” – from political leaders to, yes, board members – actively using this power to protect young people would have the added benefit of fostering trust within
divided
societies.
Yes, they are divided, unpopular, and devoid of international representation, but the ups and downs of guerrilla warfare are well known; the only truly dead guerrilla fighter is one who is buried.
Britain in the WildernessLONDON – Europe is once again
divided
between East and West – only this time the fault line runs through the European Union.
Called "red" and "white" after the colored ribbons on their hats – worn since the 1830s to avoid being shot at by one's own side – the Colorados and Blancos are nowadays
divided
by little ideologically.
Uruguay's voters
divided
along lines of ideology, not old loyalties.
In Austria, children are
divided
from fourth grade into separate education streams.
Her coalition was
divided
on the issue, and her party lost state elections.
One lesson from Lebanon’s recent history stands out above all others: in
divided
political societies such as Lebanon and Iraq, coalition democracy is preferable to majoritarian winner-takes-all democracy.
In addition, the three major posts in government—the president of the republic, the prime minister, and the speaker of parliament—are counterbalanced in power and are also
divided
among the three largest communities.
What we do know with certainty is that the regime is
divided.
Yet opinions on the matter have been divided, with the US, in particular, reluctant to welcome China into the fold.
Above all, it would help the people of Ukraine –
divided
between inherently antagonistic identities – to live together peacefully.
In such a deeply
divided
country, joining NATO by a simple majority vote would merely exacerbate unrest, regardless of Russia’s involvement.
The best Trump could manage to bring about is a much-needed shakeup of Israeli politics and another reckoning for the
divided
Palestinians.
Unfortunately, the coalition is currently
divided
over infrastructure spending.
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