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This development creates new opportunities for other developing countries to reap the trade benefits of inserting themselves into the international
division
of labor.
All that governments needed to do to ensure the
division
of labor was to enforce property rights, keep the peace, and collect a few taxes to pay for a limited range of public goods.
Because both Tudjman and Milosevic believed in ethnically homogeneous states, they fomented forced population transfers (ie, ethnic cleansing) and a
division
of territory between each other.
The Dayton agreement represented not so much the defeat of their plans as the international legitimation of their
division
of Bosnia, with Bosnian Muslim enclaves left in a nervous see-saw with Tudjman's vicious Hercegovinian minions.
If it persists, it will reinforce the growing
division
of Europe into “haves” and “have-nots.”
This stance characterizes populist governments, often sustained mainly by gas and oil, that practice autocratic democracy, ignoring any formal constitutional
division
of powers and running roughshod over independent institutions and the press.
If the end of the Cold War in 1991 launched the golden age of global economic integration, the beginning of the next cold war between the world’s two largest economies will undoubtedly produce
division
and fragmentation.
Rather than forging ahead with fiscal or political union, this process increasingly fosters division, both within and between eurozone countries.
The
division
of the country into municipalities transferred tax resources and decision-making capabilities to communities, thereby enabling agricultural unions to control several towns and assume management responsibilities.
As a consequence, the law is used only against political opponents, the budgetary
division
between party and state disappears, and those delivering bad news are treated harshly, as many local media have long known, and as global news outlets like CNN have recently discovered.
In 2003, in response to a terror attack in Casablanca, the PJD created a clear
division
between the political party and the religious movement that created it, and unconditionally renounced violence.
In 1991, the principle that only a politically negotiated
division
of Yugoslavia would be recognized was abandoned.
The ideological weakness and
division
of the left will not, of course, exclude them from power.
Investments should ensure an equitable
division
of benefits between producers and consumers, and include smallholder participation and linkages to markets for inputs and outputs.
For that to happen, however, Europe will need a more united approach to Russia, which, despite posing less of a threat to the EU than China does, is keen to highlight – and exacerbate – internal
division.
Poorer or smaller countries can hardly dream of winning a European championship, as Steaua (Romania), Red Star (Serbia), or Nottingham Forest (now languishing in the English third division) once did.
The
division
of the Korean Peninsula, the India-Pakistan conflict over Kashmir, and the question of Taiwan (which by 2020 the US will no longer be able to defend from a Chinese attack, according to a 2009 study by the RAND Corporation) appear as intractable as the Israeli-Palestinian dispute.
But high- and low-skill migrants alike contribute to the efficient
division
of labor in their host countries, because cultural differences make it harder for them to compete with locals.
The word Yalta, too, has assumed a life of its own, serving for years as a symbol of a
division
of the world by the great powers: of the large and powerful deciding the fate of the small and powerless without asking their advice, of inadmissibly pragmatic concessions or compromises by democratic governments vis-?-vis the overpowering strength of a totalitarian regime.
Specifically, the English and the Dutch created diverse political/economic units that evolved institutions nurturing specialization and
division
of labor.
Efficient production requires a
division
of labor among those who know about technology, marketing, finance, logistics, human-resource management, contracts, regulations, distribution, customer service, and much else.
Some of it is committed by non-state actors, and some of it by state actors; but all of it is committed in the context of
division
and conflict defined by differences of religious faith.
And it is a menace, both for the harm that it does directly and for the damaging
division
and sectarianism that it nurtures indirectly.
For example, if democracy is to remain a viable political model, the information systems that democratic governments use must be designed to support human rights, dignity, self-determination, pluralism,
division
of responsibility, transparency, fairness, and justice.
In a genuinely equal world, men and women would approach this
division
of labor the same way a same-sex couple does.
Scandinavian countries and Germany have led the way on paternity leave in Europe, yet many European men (and certainly Asian, African, Indian, and Latin American men) have a long way to go with regard to shedding traditional attitudes about the male/female
division
of labor.
But the
division
is not that sharp.
It thrives on
division.
It does not need a president who preaches a politics of division, even if he turns out to be fiscally prudent.
As for Zyuganov, he couldn’t publicly disagree with a party member, again on hoary Leninist grounds:
division
within the party will bring an end to the party.
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