Divisions
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India’s nationalist leaders would have been forgiven for arguing that they needed dictatorial authority to cope with such immense problems, especially in the most diverse society on earth, riddled with religious, linguistic, and caste
divisions.
It would also enable the UN peace process to resume, this time with the US and Russia working together to restrain violence, keep Al Qaeda at bay (a shared interest), and find a longer-term pragmatic solution to Syria’s deep domestic
divisions.
Those
divisions
are now history, and American reservations about a European security pillar cannot trump America’s pressing needs for allied support.
The region does not need new borders and new protectorates, but rather better states, built to be resilient against ethnic
divisions
and less vulnerable to external influence.
Today’s reform imperatives can be traced to international
divisions
over the Iraq war.
At the same time, the euro crisis is inciting suspicion, antagonism, and new
divisions
in the eurozone.
Ethnic divisions, the extensive market in weapons, spillovers from Libya’s violence, and other factors have played a large role.
In the Czech Republic, a reformist government was elected in 2006, and in Hungary, political
divisions
rather than reform fatigue dominates electoral campaigns.
If Turkey succeeds, it will show that there is nothing inevitable about the 21st century becoming one of a "Clash of Civilizations," during which the Cold War's
divisions
are replaced by new religious antagonisms that resemble the Middle Ages.
And the warming of Sino-US relations helped widen
divisions
between China and America’s Cold War adversary, the Soviet Union.
Well aware of Russia’s emergence as a growing energy super-power, of the relative weakening of US clout and determination, of Europe’s deep
divisions
between pro-Russians, such as Germany and even more so Italy, and anti-Russians (mostly from the EU’s newest members in eastern Europe), and of the United Nations’ paralysis owing to Russia’s veto power, the Kremlin is sending a strong message to the world: “the time for concessions is over.”
Given his track record, Trump will undoubtedly try to deepen the EU’s internal divisions, by playing its eastern flank against its western members.
Given this, and the very real danger that other countries could pursue their own exit from the bloc, Trump must not be allowed to exacerbate existing
divisions.
We need to change public opinion and build bridges in policy areas that are currently creating divisions, including migration, posted workers from one country to another within the EU, and energy policy.
Yet nowadays
divisions
between candidates for office are deeper than ever – and are even sharper among party activists.
Nowadays, it is the Right that is paralyzed by its divisions, a mirror image of what the left used to be.
The strategy formulated by the Pope for the Catholic Church, and his ability to mobilize millions of believers in its cause, meant that no one could ever again repeat Stalin's question: "How many
divisions
does the Pope have?"
Of course, implementing such a solution will not be easy – not least because of sharp
divisions
among relevant external powers.
Saudi Arabia and Iran are using Yemen’s internal
divisions
over historic political and socioeconomic grievances in their proxy war there, presenting the conflict as a manifestation of the historic Sunni-Shia rift.
Then the deep
divisions
over Vietnam and civil rights, combined with a surge of consumerism and advertising, seemed to end an era of shared sacrifice for the common good.
Europe's Obama ChallengePARIS – Will the year 2009 and the beginning of Barack Obama’s presidency mark the beginning of a new era in transatlantic relations, or will the old
divisions
linger, nurtured by the depth and gravity of the economic crisis?
Divisions
within the opposition movements are thus inevitable.
Indeed, though ethnic
divisions
can undermine military cohesion, a full appreciation of them can lead to a more robust and stable security environment.
Even if European leaders offer some criticism, this is likely only to highlight deepening
divisions
in the event that the US doesn’t back them – a consolation prize for Putin.
If he hopes to be anything remotely close to a responsible leader, he must move urgently to address the deep
divisions
that he so enthusiastically fueled during his campaign.
New
divisions
are appearing seemingly everywhere one looks: along borders, within our societies and economies, and in the minds of Europe’s citizens.
Despite the deep ideological
divisions
in the country, there is a glimmer of hope.
For example, since Pakistan's creation in 1947, partisan
divisions
have ensured that no elected government has been able to serve its full term.
Finger pointing replaces responsibility, fueling popular demand for a strongman (or woman) who can override political
divisions.
Similarly, in Nepal, a Maoist insurgency has taken advantage of
divisions
between the King and parliament to gain control of much of the countryside.
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