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Ukraine is not Bosnia, where the constitution
emerged
out of peace talks that ended years of bloody warfare following the breakup of Yugoslavia.
But a consensus had
emerged
in Brazil that a left party could neither win nor govern with hard-left ideas, and Lula’s presidency did not challenge this view.
Europe’s current political identity
emerged
from its recent history.
Corporate behavior and governance has
emerged
as a campaign issue for US presidential candidates.
The characteristic Continental economy is loosely organized along the corporatist lines that
emerged
during Europe's inter-war years (1919-1939).
After China opened up its economy and Russia
emerged
from the Soviet Union, bilateral relations entered a new stage.
Goodwill now prevails, but some of the old suspicions linger – and some new ones have
emerged.
Since then, a consensus has
emerged
in favor of the 1958 constitutional structure, because it has provided France with the strong executive it had always lacked.
Thus, a sharp, focused challenge to the assertions of religious orthodoxy has
emerged
in the work of such important thinkers as Abdolkarim Soroush (Iran), Abdelmajid Charfi (Tunisia), Fazlur Rahman (Pakistan), and Mahmud Muhammad Taha (Sudan).
None of these rulers, especially the authoritarian ones who
emerged
after independence, had an interest in rocking the boat.
Offshore renminbi hubs have
emerged
in Frankfurt, Paris, Milan, Luxemburg, Prague, and Zurich, and most of Europe’s central banks have added – or are considering adding – China’s currency to their portfolios.
Since the discovery of the brain’s reward systems more than a half-century ago, a canonical view of addiction has emerged: addictive drugs plug into these reward systems, activate them more intensely than natural stimuli do, and thus highjack the brain.
Benito Mussolini’s Italian fascism – a response to Lenin’s movement – also adopted an internationalist stance: colored-shirt movements, imitating Mussolini’s Black Shirts,
emerged
in Europe, Latin America, and Asia, to elevate authoritarianism as an alternative model to liberalism.
Ultimately, of course, deciding whether to call what has
emerged
“ISIS" or “ISIL" or the “Islamic State" matters much less than deciding how to take it on.
But in neither case has a standard method
emerged
for ensuring the integrity of research – or of the scientists who carry it out.
Of course, economic grievances alone do not fuel anti-globalization sentiment; populism has
emerged
even in countries with low unemployment and rising incomes.
So the deep economic and social divide that has
emerged
within the eurozone is expected to persist.
But state capitalism
emerged
not because there was no other way to ensure economic growth in these countries, but because it enabled growth without destabilizing the existing power structure.
As British assistance in Africa has evolved from narrow poverty-reduction efforts to funding business projects in countries like Ethiopia and Rwanda, the UK has
emerged
as a key ally in helping Africa execute its own development strategy.
Seen in this light, the TPP that has
emerged
is a pleasant surprise.
A credit bubble
emerged
that burst in 1838 and drove most of the US states into bankruptcy.
Following independence in 1947, a centralized Indian state
emerged
for the first time.
And, politically, Turkey has
emerged
as a regional leader, a role that it takes extremely seriously.
A new report that
emerged
this year from the Commission’s work, Protecting Children in Armed Conflict, edited by Shaheed Fatima QC, also calls for radical changes – for schools in conflict zones to enjoy the same effective protection as hospitals; for states to take active measures to prevent sexual violence against children and to prevent child abductions and trafficking, and for a clear declaration that denial of humanitarian access is always unlawful where civilians are at risk of starvation.
But, despite such strong words, no concerted opposition to the proposed budget cuts has
emerged
in the Senate.
A reminder of that came at July’s BRICS summit of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, when, yet again, China
emerged
ahead of India.
The need to involve all Palestinian forces in any future peace negotiations is one of the key points of consensus that
emerged
from a recent Euro-American conference organized by the European Union Institute for Security Studies.
Unlike European countries, which
emerged
from World War II so exhausted by conflict that they agreed to pool their sovereignty for the sake of peace, the countries of the Middle East are experiencing an ever-intensifying climate of nationalism, intolerance, and hatred.
And, in fact, it was in this manner – as a bacteria’s defense against invading viruses – that the CRISPR-Cas process first
emerged.
A mutation obtained by CRISPR-Cas, by contrast, is not distinguishable from a mutation that
emerged
spontaneously.
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