Division
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This formalized
division
will fundamentally change the EU’s internal architecture.
With South Sudan’s independence,the rest of Arab-dominated Sudan could face further division, with Darfur leaving next.
In this way, the proper
division
of labor could be established.
By confirming the Eastern Partnership agreements, the EU’s leaders will demonstrate that they are not prepared to acquiesce in a new Yalta-style
division
of the continent that would deprive these countries of their right to choose their own destiny.
Finally, the Security Council vote exposed a clear
division
within the international community.
Indeed, Lin’s story, it should be remembered, grew out of a huge labor dispute between the NBA’s billionaire owners and its millionaire players over
division
of the league’s nearly $4 billion in annual revenues – more than many countries’ national income.
Nothing in Asia's history, however, remotely compares to Europe's half-century of
division
and veritable occupation by two rival superpowers.
Over the past decade, Asia moved from
division
between two superpowers to something that could be described as dominance by one super-economy.
Otherwise, future historians will ask why Europeans at the beginning of the twenty-first century chose
division
and international marginalization rather than unity and global relevance.
At a time of profound global division, we have the opportunity to forge a different path.
In Finland, Austria, Holland, Hungary, Greece, and elsewhere, anti-European parties and more traditional Euroskeptics are benefiting from growing disillusion with Europe’s institutions, the remedies used to combat Europe’s ongoing economic crisis, and the widening
division
between the European Union’s north and south.
Even if a fatal calamity can be avoided, the
division
between creditor and debtor countries will be reinforced, and the “periphery” countries will have no chance to regain competitiveness, because the playing field is tilted against them.
With globalization at the center of political debate in most countries, it may seem that the answer is a
division
between cosmopolitan and parochial forces.
A new and functional
division
of labor between Europeans and Americans is thus conceivable, provided it retains the framework of common political commitments and shared responsibilities.
What should not be pursued is a rigid, vertical and artificial
division
of labor, whereby the US plays the lone global leader (with Europe simply following) while the EU concentrates exclusively on enlarging its “house” (with the US disengaging from Continental security).
A new
division
of labor, and a new sharing of responsibilities, depends as much on economics as on security.
The existing political
division
between right and wrong, rather than between right and left, can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Only a proper
division
into left and right can guarantee the survival of liberal democracy, as it gives voters multiple safe choices.
The fifty-year span of the epic battle between the free world and the Soviet empire was filled with division, uncertainty, self-doubt, setbacks, and failures.
Many countries and communities, from Nepal to Northern Ireland, have grappled with legacies of ethnic, ideological, or religious
division
and violence, often with limited success.
Given the continent’s history of war and ideological division, and today’s challenges posed by globalization, a peaceful, prosperous, and united Europe that wields influence abroad is surely a desirable goal.
Moreover, if constitutional guarantees are not enough to convince investors of South Africa’s commitment to protecting property rights, foreigners can always avail themselves of expropriation insurance provided by the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (a
division
of the World Bank) or numerous national organizations providing such insurance.
But any clear
division
of tasks and responsibilities between governments and central banks has, it seems, been jettisoned.
And, when inflation takes hold, the
division
of labor will shrink.
And a small
division
of labor means low productivity.
If America can grow as fast as it is now, that is very good news for other, less-developed economies, especially since one powerful effect of ongoing technological revolutions in computers and communications is to make it much easier to participate in the global
division
of labor now centered in the US.
A second, unnecessary cost is a new
division
of Europe.
If a fair
division
is not received, it elicits cries of outrage and hurled food by the wronged partner.
In France, this
division
is evident not only on the extremes of right and left, and in traditionally nationalist Gaullist circles, but also among most socialist voters, who decided to spurn the party leadership’s pro-European stance.
He follows a long tradition of blaming the legal constraints on firing workers for the fall in permanent employment and the emergence of a new
division
between protected and precarious employees – between insiders, with well-paid, quasi-tenured positions, and outsiders, who work as service providers without benefits and often under zero-hour contracts.
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