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For nearly 70 years since then, the peninsula has been divided, and now it may be the world’s most dangerous flashpoint.
But while Malaysians continue to celebrate their peaceful democratic transition, a key question remains: Can multiparty democracy flourish in such a
divided
society?
Even now, American politics remains strongly
divided
over climate change – though President Barack Obama has new opportunities to break the logjam.
It would have the same purpose as that infamous wall that once
divided
Berlin, and the wall that Israel is building to cut itself off from the Palestinian territories: to isolate people.
America remains closely
divided
into red states (Republican) and blue states (Democrat).
The Electoral College was included in America’s constitution to protect small states in a federal system, but it now means that the political campaign focuses largely on the dozen or so battleground states where public opinion is closely
divided.
For much of its early history – to say nothing of the era of the Civil War and Reconstruction – the country was as closely
divided
as it is today, and bitter campaign rhetoric reflected the closeness of the competition.
A larger question is whether the US is hopelessly
divided.
During US President Jimmy Carter’s administration, when the Shah fell and the US embassy staff was held hostage for more than a year, the two sides were hopelessly
divided.
Though intended to unite Europe, in the end the euro has
divided
it; and, in the absence of the political will to create the institutions that would enable a single currency to work, the damage is not being undone.
Ultimately, the big necessary decisions on curbing entitlement growth and reforming the tax code will probably have to wait until after the next election, giving the
divided
electorate an opportunity to reflect on its own inconsistency and send a clearer message.
Comrade Trump and the TruthOXFORD – When US President-elect Donald Trump takes office later this month, Americans will be more
divided
than they have been in years.
The outlook for the US economy over the next few years hinges on what a deeply
divided
Congress decides.
Current polls show a closely
divided
electorate.
But Cameron’s Conservative Party and his own cabinet are deeply divided, while London’s populist mayor, Boris Johnson, has joined the supporters of British exit.
Of course, it could be that the United Kingdom’s veto of the summit’s proposed changes to the EU’s Lisbon Treaty drowned out all else, while further increasing distrust on the part of the public and financial markets of a
divided
Europe.
In Putin’s view, the 1945 Yalta Agreement, which
divided
Europe into Soviet and Western spheres of influence, did not die; its borders simply moved eastward.
Hitler, by contrast, left his country shattered, occupied, and
divided.
The 2003 Iraq war was highly consequential, for it exacerbated Sunni-Shia tensions in one of the region’s most important countries and, as a result, in many of the region’s other
divided
societies.
There is always a danger that the Democrats will be divided, with younger radicals pitting themselves against the mostly white establishment.
Reflecting the divergence in economic performance, Europe became
divided
into creditor and debtor countries.
In addition, they have
divided
Australian public opinion unnecessarily on the vital issue of the country’s security.
It was a time when the war in Iraq
divided
the world, but also when a civilian surge for freedom finally hit the Middle East, as millions of Muslims turned for inspiration to democratic governance, not global jihad.
Reaching consensus among the World Trade Organization's 145 members, where one dissent can cause utter disarray, was difficult even before the world's governments
divided
into pro- and anti-American camps.
In a world of
divided
political sovereignty and diverse national preferences, the push for international harmonization is a recipe for weak and ineffective rules.
More broadly, the region’s rifts are endemic: a
divided
Korean Peninsula; territorial disputes between Russia and Japan, China and Korea, and China and Japan; the unique circumstances of Taiwan; and conflicting maritime claims in the South China Sea involving China, the Philippines, Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Taiwan.
As when Marshal Tito was dying in a
divided
Yugoslavia, the King’s royal relations (who are also his political underlings) fear that the ruler’s death will unleash chaos.
Indeed, the Al Saud clan’s third and fourth generations are
divided
not only in political and religious affiliation, but also range in age from 20 to 90 years old.
The left is deeply
divided
on virtually all issues – Europe, secularism, education, business, and more – making it extremely difficult to identify what exactly constitutes “leftist” policies nowadays.
And, because her own party and the cabinet are
divided
on the kind of Brexit they want, the Irish Republic and the rest of the EU are in the position of spectators to a colossal act of national self-harm.
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