Division
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This is concrete evidence that the old, imposed
division
of the world into two gigantic camps is, at long last, being replaced by a new division, far more logical, far more fitting for the present-day world and far more beneficial for humankind.
It is a
division
into natural regional entities united by shared cultural, historical and political traditions, as well as by a shared history of civilization, entities that yearn to communicate with one another as friends; to pursue all-around cooperation; and, thus, to help forge a better social order, based on planetary peace.
The fact that it provoked debate and dispute does not detract from the conviction shared by old and new member states that they had an obligation to rebuild the Continent after 40 years of
division.
The country’s
division
in 1945 had nothing to do with the Koreans themselves.
The resulting
division
of the peninsula along the 38th parallel has outlasted many other such twentieth-century tragedies, dividing families and fracturing an ancient, vibrant civilization.
In the original
division
of the peninsula, it was South Korea’s northernmost city.
And providing North Koreans with the opportunity to work for South Korean firms was seen as a first step in overcoming the peninsula’s
division.
The
division
of the euro into two blocs would cause serious dislocations.
The
division
of the euro could save the EU, provided that the periphery retains possession of the euro.
But, if Putin and the Islamic State have benefited from the West’s confusion, hesitation, and
division
in dealing with them, they are not paper tigers.
A summit that was supposed to be a display of unity revealed only further
division.
The convention should also look at the broader case for building a more federal UK, for codifying a new
division
of powers between London and the regions, and for replacing the unelected House of Lords with an elected Senate of the Nations and Regions.
New World, Less OrderLooking back to the revolutions that shook Europe and the world 15 years ago this month, we should rejoice in what has been gained - freedom, democracy, and transcendence of Europe's 40-year
division.
But the Berlin Wall remained, standing in the heart of Europe as a symbol of
division.
When Chancellor Helmut Kohl and I talked about this in July 1989, we thought that the time had not come to end the
division
of Germany.
“Everyone knows Rangpur has a Monga problem,” said a local from Chandpara in the Rangpur division, using the Bengali term for the annual cyclical phenomenon of seasonal hunger.
Japan is a hush-hush society, where everyone is supposed to guess what is going on, and the media are careful not to provoke social
division.
Such statements can sow uncertainty and
division.
What is at stake here is far more than some easily resolved question about a
division
of labor.
The go-it-alone strategy practiced by most African countries has left them vulnerable to the whims of former colonial powers determined to perpetuate an international
division
of labor that assigns to Africa the role of supplier of basic products and raw materials, rather than skilled, well-paid labor.
Only if the trans-Atlantic partnership proves effective, as it did to meet the demands of the Cold War and the end of Europe’s division, can the West contribute to realizing the hopes engendered by the Arab uprisings.
Looking ahead, however, Cyprus has the means not only to recover, but even to heal its longstanding
division
with the Turkish-backed statelet in the north of the island.
Resolving the island’s longstanding
division
would nest Cyprus more comfortably in the EU, and the economic effects would be manifold, extending throughout the eastern Mediterranean.
This will end Europe's Cold War
division
for good and foreclose any return to the darker chapters of the continent's past.
The Scorecard did identify European
division
as a prime reason for Europe’s failings on the world stage – for example, in its relations with Turkey and China.
But the lesson of the Libyan intervention is that
division
can be overcome if the will exists.
Whether the outlier is Germany or another EU member state,
division
need not be fatal.
In fact, insistence on maintaining the traditional
division
of labor between public science and private-sector research is already futile.
The New Political DivideVIENNA: Despite traditional party labels, today’s most important political
division
is between two de-facto coalitions: call them the party of globalization and the party of territoriality.
It is difficult to invent a more potentially explosive moniker, for the name proudly proclaims a
division
between “us” and “them” – the most ancient and most destructive of human instincts.
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