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Many Chinese observers accept that Trump will have to grapple with unprecedented
divisions
at home.
Third, the free-trade zone should encourage multinational corporations (MNCs) to expand their Chinese operations beyond factories;China should be home to their design, distribution, and service
divisions
as well.
The old sores and
divisions
fester.
Oil, unsurprisingly, is at the root of
divisions
over the Caucasus.
It is not difficult to imagine why the notion of a borderless, peaceful world in which political
divisions
and conflicts were overcome was deeply appealing after WWII.
But there are still deep political and ideological
divisions
about how additional revenues should be raised and who should pay higher taxes.
Another precaution taken by the central government is to shape the military districts so that they do not overlap with natural regional or economic
divisions.
Rebuilding a country devastated by war, riven by internal divisions, and plagued by foreign intervention in a part of the world as volatile as the Middle East is one of the most daunting tasks imaginable.
These
divisions
will allow new forces to emerge in Iranian society.
But the alternative is not just the hardening of
divisions
and estrangement of communities; it is widespread dehumanization, a tendency that current technologies seem to encourage.
Despite divisions, for the first time it used the power granted by the Constitution to declare war.
These
divisions
do not coincide with traditional frontiers.
At the time, I wrote that if he did not change course, “the country will descend deeper into authoritarianism, political
divisions
will become irreconcilable, and yet another political rupture may become inevitable.”
But the country’s social and economic
divisions
will ultimately find political solutions, through elections and the efforts of millions of Americans to achieve fundamental reforms.
One year after last summer’s war in Georgia, old
divisions
seem to be re-emerging in a different form.
But disagreement on such issues reflects
divisions
within Trump’s own administration, raising questions about who, if anybody, is actually in charge.
George W. Bush and America's Neglected HemisphereWhen the NATO Allies gather in Istanbul, much of the talk will concern the
divisions
between America and Europe over Iraq.
With security outsourced to America, European governments shifted their focus and expenditures to social welfare and set about building a twenty-first-century post-sovereign utopia that has blurred national
divisions
and replaced aggression and hostility with negotiation and compromise.
Indeed, multilateral trade agreements were being eclipsed by bilateral deals, such as between the EU and various developing countries, long before the
divisions
over Iraq appeared.
Burqa bans and other measures by European authorities that target Islam as such are superficial and counter-productive, as they create
divisions
in European society, while leaving the ideological underpinnings of terrorism unaddressed.
Divisions
in the kingdom are sharper than ever, and the King’s death might deepen them further.
Left and right may be in flux, but the old
divisions
that emerged after 1789 are still there, perhaps more than ever.
The EU, for its part, clearly has a strong multilateral bent, but it is weakened by internal
divisions.
Or perhaps the stimulus will be fear that the world is sliding toward protectionism, with bilateral and regional trade agreements like the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership deepening
divisions
between their participants and the rest of the world.
Mexico’s mood is palpable: high expectations that the country will escape its past demons - instability, corruption, and massive social
divisions
- to become a dynamic society built upon strong, distinctive cultures, social inclusion, and a growing role in the world.
Such feats always entail important asymmetries and political pacts; though fundamental to the post-Franco transition, when Spaniards were still fearful of reviving the deep
divisions
of the civil war, they plague the country to this day.
This is true, although the reason diplomacy failed over the decades had nothing to do with US policy toward Jerusalem, and everything to do with
divisions
among Israelis and Palestinians and the gaps between the two sides.
But new
divisions
of labor create problems of acceptance, which in the West are exacerbated by weak economic growth.
A society marked by such
divisions
will not be a beacon to the world, and its economy will not flourish.
The societies of the Americas were forged by European conquests of indigenous populations, and by the racial and ethnic
divisions
that followed.
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