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A jihadist state has
emerged
in the Middle East.
Instead, two new major currencies emerged, as the strength of the Japanese and (West) German economies produced big trade surpluses.
In December 2009 in Copenhagen, world leaders talked far into the night, and emerged, according to the conventional wisdom, with virtually nothing.
Finally, there are the EPP’s center-right Christian Democratic forces, which
emerged
in the immediate post-World War II period with a religion-based emphasis on social solidarity that provided an alternative to the inhumane collectivism of fascism and communism.
After a long period of silence and seclusion, they
emerged
to renounce their past work.
Further attempts to sustainably manage the marine environment
emerged
10 years after the Rio meeting, at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The post-Ottoman order that
emerged
a century ago – an order based on secular Arab nationalism – has already crumbled.
Indeed, should stagflation emerge, there is a serious risk of a double-dip recession for a global economy that has barely
emerged
from its worst crisis in decades.
Indeed, the second risk posed by higher oil prices – a terms-of-trade and disposable income shock to all energy and commodity importers – will hit advanced economies especially hard, as they have barely
emerged
from recession and are still experiencing an anemic recovery.
Meanwhile, a democratic crisis has
emerged
in Poland as well, starting last October, when the Law and Justice (PiS), a Euroskeptic party that also opposes immigration, secured an outright parliamentary majority by promising to implement populist economic policies and “put Poland first.”
Overwhelming proof of Croatia’s complicity with Serbia in the dismemberment of Bosnia – something the media have also ignored – would never have
emerged.
The DSM-III’s confusion of normal intense sadness and depressive mental disorder, which persists to the present,
emerged
inadvertently from psychiatry’s response to challenges to the profession during the 1970’s.
As a result, even if the will to change suddenly and miraculously
emerged
in today’s Kremlin, the illegitimacy of the entire federal government would render effective policymaking impossible.
And yet, it is also a region with a distant history of great economic and cultural achievement in the Silk Road era, and that recently has
emerged
as a focus of renewed global competition reminiscent of the Cold War.
But whoever has
emerged
as the winner of the doormat debacle – outraged Twitter users, perhaps – diplomacy has been the loser.
Nonetheless, the EU that
emerged
– which pools sovereignty sufficiently to benefit from being a powerful regional entity in a world of almost 200 countries while maintaining its members’ distinct languages and cultures – is something new.
We now realize even the most sophisticated market players were clueless about the new financial instruments that emerged, and no one now doubts that the financial industry needs an overhaul.
When UNMIL was initiated in 2003, Liberia had just
emerged
from a brutal 14-year civil war, during which physical and sexual violence against women was rampant.
Crisis
emerged
when world prices of agricultural produce collapsed and surpluses from agriculture could no longer support an inefficient manufacturing industry and growing welfare state.
By the end of the trip, what had
emerged
was a complex picture of Chinese assertiveness and uncertainty, poise and anxiety.
Damaging discord has
emerged
within the troika itself, with a particularly disruptive impasse between Frankfurt, where the ECB resides, and Berlin, the seat of the German government.
Despite this, all that
emerged
from the meeting was an anodyne statement about pursuing structural reforms and avoiding beggar-thy-neighbor policies.
China, in particular, has
emerged
as the key counterpart to the United States in almost all major global forums, as well as international platforms for discussing critical transnational issues, from the Six-Party Talks with North Korea and the G-20 to talks about climate change.
America may be recognizing its limits, but no new system has
emerged
to take up the slack.
Allies of convenience during the second half of the Cold War, the US and China
emerged
from it as partners tied by interdependence.
The rules of political life in Kuwait have been worked out over 300 years – since this small area
emerged
as a self-contained polity.
In the talks leading up to the conference, a consensus has
emerged
that climate change is not only linked to many other major environmental problems (climate, water, soil, and biodiversity are all a part of the same system); it is also intertwined with social and economic challenges, like poverty, sustainable development, and the wellbeing of future generations.
Historically, whenever a new great power has
emerged
and faced an existing power, military conflict has ensued.
So a powerful combination of social and economic anger emerged, particularly given the perception that the excessive greed of financiers and bankers was the primary cause of the crisis that erupted in 2008, and that still menaces us today.
But the theory of the Three Represents is nevertheless necessary, because a new situation has
emerged.
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