Eager
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To deduce from this, however, as Western leaders do whenever they visit places like China, Cuba, and Iran,
eager
businessmen in tow, that somehow greater economic interdependence will automatically encourage political reforms in their host country is reminiscent of the naiveté which gripped many in the West during the days of "Detente."
And just as these two Asian land powers cultivate Kim Jong Il, Washington is seeking talks over missiles with Pyongyang and Tokyo is
eager
to reestablish diplomatic relations with the North.
Ironically, it was the continent’s resource wealth that hampered economic progress, as it fueled conflicts among governments and insurgents
eager
to control it.
Nor is the United States particularly
eager
to help.
China is
eager
to take advantage of its position as South Korea’s largest trading partner, accounting for nearly one-quarter of its external trade, and main source of foreign tourism.
Yet PLA experts remain
eager
to disavow the Silk Road initiative's link with the “string of pearls."
Chinese President Xi Jinping seems
eager
to ease tensions, exemplified by his recent pledge to lower tariffs on imported American cars “significantly” and further open China’s financial-services sector.
The current dominance of the moderate faction of Khatami and Rouhani remains precarious, and their many hardline rivals – including leaders of the Revolutionary Guards, the Quds Force, and the Iranian militias – are
eager
to secure power.
While the ruling clique is not
eager
to negotiate, a deal offered via the OAS or at the United Nations Security Council could prove difficult to refuse in the current context.
Hezbollah, drained by its costly effort to support Assad in Syria’s civil war, is not particularly
eager
to engage in a showdown with Israel now.
This is particularly true now: as the fighting in Syria subsides, the Saudi-led Sunni axis is
eager
to compensate for its losses there, and thus is pushing Lebanon as the next battlefield.
And the current Republican leadership,
eager
to strengthen their party’s electoral chances in 2016, very much wants to project an image of sober good sense.
Many members of the National Transitional Council were educated abroad and are
eager
for more Western capacity-building assistance.
The Lockerbie tragedy is a dark chapter in Libya’s past, which all Libyans are
eager
to shake off.
After eight years of international administration, Kosovo’s Albanian majority has tasted freedom and is
eager
for full independence.
One way to interpret China’s elevated rhetoric – and its tough response to joint US-South Korean military maneuvers – is as another indication that Chinese leaders have grown supremely self-confident and are
eager
to throw their weight around.
The Western Balkans Summit last month was a positive step, provided that the countries still
eager
to join the EU do not lose sight of the need to enact deep reforms.
We describe these events as gatherings of politicians that attract journalists
eager
to "cover" the events.
But it would be more accurate to see them as gatherings of journalists that attract politicians
eager
to be voluminously covered - that is, to get days of free political advertising.
Our government is
eager
to rationalize the pension system (for example, by limiting early retirement), proceed with partial privatization of public assets, address the non-performing loans that are clogging the economy’s credit circuits, create a fully independent tax commission, and boost entrepreneurship.
But Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood-controlled government does not seem particularly
eager
to protect its Christian citizens in Libya; it offered only a half-hearted call for the release of its detained citizens.
To an amazing extent, he reached out to experts in many areas, choosing professionals of impeccable reputations for probity and accomplishment, rather than politicians
eager
for patronage.
Chinese state media have been engaged in
eager
India-bashing for weeks.
They are also
eager
to develop more “networked” national and European foreign policies that take into account the activities and possible contributions of non-state actors.
As a man with a conscience, having reflected upon his leadership from outside the Kremlin, Gorbachev is
eager
to fix those calamities for which he feels responsible.
Judges will not strike, because they are not politicians, and they are not
eager
for a fight.
And some are
eager
to do so.
They were not reacting to Dubai’s financial trouble, but rather were joining the
eager
rush to own gold before its price rises even further.
Each time I publish a scientific essay, I attract the attention of a dozen self-proclaimed messiahs
eager
to impart their divinely inspired ideas, which invariably lack higher mathematics (or, in the case of the black-hole sentinels, rely on elevated but meaningless mathematics).
Unfortunately, mainstream media outlets are
eager
to provide a platform for fear-mongers.
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