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If they take the right steps, America’s Asian allies may
emerge
from the Trump era more resilient and secure than ever.
With details continuing to
emerge
about how Russia used social media to influence the outcome of the 2016 election, a growing chorus is calling for stronger legislation to regulate online activities.
The next time around, trade talks should take up the two most glaring omissions to date:There remains a possibility that trade negotiators will patch together a last-minute deal in Hong Kong and
emerge
claiming victory.
Despite the threat of trade wars, trade sanctions could
emerge
as the most effective means of forcing international action on global warming.
Such a strategy cannot simply
emerge
as a byproduct of US military campaigns.
As Germany knows from its own experience in the early 2000s, the benefits of supply-side reforms – namely, improved competitiveness and higher long-term growth rates – take a long time to
emerge.
If handled well, they will promote the transitional devolution of American hegemony into something that might, over time,
emerge
as a cooperative structure of power that gradually replaces what is today an unique set of circumstances in which one power exercises preponderance, even if not omnipotence.
And all of us, as individuals, must stay informed so that we can understand and take action on new issues that
emerge
from the complex interplay between technology and society.
An undifferentiated approach towards political Islamism that fails to distinguish between those who reject violence and those who resort to terror only facilitates the extremists’ work, for they
emerge
as champions of causes that do not reflect their true goals.
Though they have remained quiet since the coup, they will undoubtedly maneuver to re-enter the fray as new political opportunities
emerge.
In short, despite Abdullah’s innovations in the succession process, it is an open secret that nothing guarantees a transition to a younger generation of leaders – or that an effective ruler will
emerge.
Not surprisingly, this pattern has been slow to
emerge
in the current cycle, largely owing to an unusually weak post-crisis economic recovery.
But Assad managed to
emerge
from Syria’s forced withdrawal from Lebanon in 2005 to become the broker without whom a Lebanese government could not be created and a president could not be elected.
This will undermine the transatlantic relationship even more, enhance China’s role in the global handling of the crisis, and in all probability ensure that the Chinese
emerge
as its biggest winner.
In the meantime, the US needs to do all that it can, including showing some uncharacteristic patience, to help Europe
emerge
from its crisis.
When demonstrations erupted in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya, ultimately leading to the demise of three old and weary dictatorships, no one knew which forces, institutions, and procedures would
emerge
from the protesters’ demand for democracy.
First, fascist elements in Russia did not
emerge
organically as they did in Europe in the early twentieth century.
A solid middle class has yet to emerge, nor a resilient civil society.
A distinctively British brand of Islam is beginning to emerge, just as France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain are producing their own forms of Islam.
The recent bombings in Istanbul underscore, once again, the importance of Turkey's overcoming Huntington's fault line to
emerge
firmly as a prosperous, secular and stable democracy.
A massive gap between the elites and everyone else ensured that the top echelons of literature, business, and politics were managed by the wealthy few, and that the talents that would
emerge
a generation later, in the wake of wider state-funded education, were suppressed.
There needs to be more space for more companies like Careem to
emerge.
If European countries are to
emerge
stronger from the current crisis, they need to think bigger and put more faith, not less, in the collective enterprise that is the EU.
Regardless of how they handle their current difficulties, Europe and America will
emerge
with high debt, low growth rates, and contentious domestic politics.
It is this internal weakness that has allowed Putin’s Russia – which, on its own, is far from attractive – to
emerge
as a potent rival to the EU.
Thus, the riots that France is now seeing
emerge
from French policies, not from instigations by Islamists.
But, unlike in Syria, at no time did the view
emerge
that the international community should never deal with certain players.
That concept is unlikely to
emerge
from the combatants themselves, which is why an international plan along these lines is so important.
Preempting the Next PandemicSYRACUSE – Recent disease outbreaks, like Ebola and Zika, have demonstrated the need to anticipate pandemics and contain them before they
emerge.
It may also shield the Palestinians from Israel as it reassures the Israelis that the political entity that will
emerge
on their doorstep is not going to be another failed quasi-state ruled by warlords and terrorists.
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