Embrace
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If they do not, people could
embrace
explosive alternatives to their current governments, such as the populist movements now sweeping many countries.
As countries
embrace
mass higher education, the cost of maintaining universities increases dramatically relative to an elite system.
Restoring confidence requires, first, that those describing themselves as “experts”
embrace
uncertainty.
Openness is in this respect like pacifism: just as we cannot
embrace
complete disarmament while others stand ready to use their weapons, so Woodrow Wilson’s world of open diplomacy is a noble ideal that cannot be fully realized in the world in which we live.
But, like China and Vietnam, the government will have to
embrace
the market more openly if it is really to improve living conditions.
Trump, never shy about conflicts of interest, has an uncanny ability to
embrace
economic policies, such as the proposed tax cuts, that benefit him personally.
Furthermore, Obama’s
embrace
of Israel during his visit has undermined America’s role as an honest broker in future negotiations – and no credible candidate has surfaced to fill the position.
Finally, the Israeli government’s increasingly radical and nationalistic
embrace
of Jewish identity above all else is changing the dynamics of anti-Semitism globally, as anti-Israeli sentiment becomes blurred with hostility toward Jews.
So Blair decided that New Labour would not just accept, but
embrace
the principle of market forces.
Today’s Italian Catholic political leaders often
embrace
such a lifestyle.
But, as working-class Thais, who had tolerated military and technocratic rule for decades, came to
embrace
the kingdom’s new democratic politics, they voted for populist parties that would shift political power away from the royal, military, and political elites.
Indeed, not long after Depardieu’s change of allegiance, a French icon of an even older vintage, Brigitte Bardot, suggested that she, too, might
embrace
Russia.
With China’s growing influence in the post-Soviet space enabling the Central Asian republics to
embrace
a so-called “multi-vector” foreign policy, a shift in the balance of power will benefit Russia’s former client-states by increasing their leverage for negotiation within the newly established entity.
But lack of progress also reflects the EU’s failure to
embrace
Ukraine.
But, despite its
embrace
of multilateralism, Africa has struggled to get the G20’s attention.
Nor is America’s
embrace
of industrial policy a matter of historical interest only.
Few companies, however, have demonstrated that they are prepared to commit the time, effort, and resources to
embrace
a radically different way of operating.
This lack of policy bullets is reflected in most advanced economies’
embrace
of some form of austerity, in order to avoid a fiscal train wreck down the line.
Even top communists appear to acknowledge and
embrace
change.
But Europe will not be eager to
embrace
such a future.
Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman (who sometimes sounds like a Corbynista, but isn’t one) and Wolfgang Munchau stress that Europe’s moderate left lost popular support by being too ready to
embrace
the extreme version of fiscal austerity demanded by Germany and its orthodox allies.
And they should
embrace
governance arrangements that include adequate representation from business and civil society, while anchoring their visions for the future in local, national, and global realities.
Germany, China, and Japan have good reasons to
embrace
such an approach.
Moreover, intellectually, these women remind us that Western feminism did not have to evolve the way it did, and can still change and grow to
embrace
a more satisfying and humane definition of equality.
Because Burma’s generals say almost nothing in public, it is difficult to fathom why they allowed elections that elevated Thein Sein to power, or to explain their willingness to
embrace
dialogue with the long-suppressed opposition.
Recent events suggest one possible explanation: Burma’s rulers have grown wary of China’s almost smothering
embrace
– a result of the country’s international isolation.
However, in the aftermath of German President Joachim Gauck’s recent announcement that his country is prepared to
embrace
a larger role in global affairs, it is far from certain whether Germany is willing to align its foreign policy more closely with that of the EU.
Anyone in China who mentions what happened on Tiananmen Square (and many other places) in June 1989 will soon find himself in the less-than-tender
embrace
of the State Security Police.
Whoever emerges on top will have to present an effective strategy to end four decades of military occupation and bring about a truly independent state that a majority of Palestinians can
embrace.
To achieve “education for all” by 2030, the target set by the UN Sustainable Development Goals, educators must
embrace
bold solutions like Bridge Partnership Schools.
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