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He has strengthened the position of many in Europe and
elsewhere
who are skeptical of challenging a country’s territorial integrity or who still claim to believe in a negotiated settlement.
The same is true regarding the conflicts in Syria, Libya, Israel-Palestine, Yemen, and
elsewhere.
Capital inflows – which will undoubtedly increase in the coming years – are driven largely by investors’ interest in diversification and high yield, rather than the country’s image as a refuge from troubled financial markets elsewhere, especially given that China’s financial markets are relatively underdeveloped and beset by considerable risks.
Our “Athens Spring” was about something more profound: the right of a small European country to challenge a failed policy that was wrecking the prospects of a generation (or two), not only in Greece, but
elsewhere
in Europe as well.
Screening travelers from affected regions may have prevented significant epidemics
elsewhere.
After all, the US has already accepted the Taliban’s unrealistic assurances that it will not use Afghanistan as a base from which to “foment trouble” – that is, execute terrorist attacks –
elsewhere.
That principle, unanimously agreed by the UN General Assembly in 2005, has been successfully invoked elsewhere, including in support of diplomatic intervention in Kenya in 2008.
Unfortunately, what won’t lose, in Poland and elsewhere, is nationalism – the only ideology that has survived in the post-ideological era.
Furthermore, the innate desire to provide for one's children is so powerful that affluent citizens may buy reprogenetics
elsewhere
even if their society bans or limits its use.
Russian corruption goes beyond levels experienced elsewhere, and for three reasons:The Communist Party, where many leaders began their careers, was a breeding ground for corruption in the form of privileges (dachas, private hospitals, restaurants, vacation homes, scarce consumer goods) reserved for communist leaders.
Social mobility in the US (and elsewhere) has been declining, undermining faith in the “American Dream” (which includes the belief that hard work will make one better off than one’s parents).
That pattern is being repeated
elsewhere.
The views of the other members – with their varying backgrounds in banking, regulation, and
elsewhere
– were of little or no concern.
With the brutal conflicts in Syria, Ukraine, and
elsewhere
constantly in the news, many people would probably say war.
After the Cold War ended in the early 1990s, the US and local allies aimed to establish political and military hegemony in the Middle East and North Africa through US-led wars of regime change in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, and
elsewhere.
These companies minimize their tax liabilities by registering and declaring their profits in a low-tax country, despite doing most of their business
elsewhere.
Its repercussions could be enormous, because the contradictory and erratic response of the United States to the coup could be interpreted as tacit encouragement for other would-be coup leaders
elsewhere
in the region, at least in Central America.
But, unless a concerted and comprehensive effort is made to discredit jihadists and strengthen political systems, the cycle of violence in Iraq, Syria, and
elsewhere
in the Middle East will remain unbroken.
European fascism collapsed with the defeat of Germany in 1945, but less aggressive forms lived on elsewhere, such as Argentina with its Peronism.
If France and China were prevented from completing their series, they would either refuse to sign a test-ban treaty altogether or insist on such major exceptions that the treaty would be devalued, to the delight of the test lobby in the United States and
elsewhere
and the frustrations of all those who want to stop the bomb from spreading.
That is no mean achievement, provided governments in Europe and
elsewhere
take up the challenge and cease to hide behind the protesters.
Populists, in Latin America and elsewhere, are always hedgehogs.
In other words, in North Korea, many of the most routine decisions taken by states
elsewhere
cannot be left to just anyone – particularly not to those outside the Kim bloodline.
Teams of researchers have written 18 papers identifying the most effective ways to tackle the epidemic, looking at what has been proven to work, and at what could be scaled up or replicated
elsewhere
in Africa.
A billion dollars spent on one set of approaches can’t be spent
elsewhere.
When governments constrain journalists – in Kenya or
elsewhere
– they do so at their own peril.
Italy's politicians and administrators, as always and as
elsewhere
in Europe, are missing the message.
Likewise, rather than bringing stability on US terms, America’s covert and overt wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, South Sudan, and
elsewhere
created a firestorm stretching across the greater Middle East.
Banks
elsewhere
should take note: gender-biased lending hurts the bottom line, because it implies missing out on a massive untapped market.
Will there be contagion to vulnerable countries in Europe and
elsewhere?
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