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Following the November 13 terrorist attacks in Paris, a new opportunity to end Syria’s agony has emerged, because all the important players (except ISIS) are now willing to sit down together at the negotiating table.
The siloviki, the grey men who
emerged
from the security and military apparatus, have ruled the roost in Russia for the last generation.
These two new "parties
" emerged
from the exhaustion of class politics.
This year, images of listless, glassy-eyed cholera victims awaiting treatment have
emerged
in countries worldwide.
Many neo-cons
emerged
from a leftist past, in which a belief in revolution from above was commonplace: “people’s democracies” yesterday, “liberal democracies” today.
But the global financial system that
emerged
was fundamentally unstable, because it was built on the false premise that financial markets can be safely left to their own devices.
Following the introduction of German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s open-door policy toward refugees last September, a raft of reports
emerged
offering economic and demographic arguments within which her decision could be framed.
The backlash against globalization – and the freer movement of goods, services, capital, labor, and technology that comes with it – that has now
emerged
in many countries is also a boon to illiberal demagogues.
As they
emerged
on the political stage, the left was failing: the economy did not improve, unemployment remained high, and the SLD, which attracted all kinds of riffraff, became mired in corruption scandals.
But something very different
emerged
in Asia in 2011.
China, which has
emerged
as the archetype of this growth strategy since the 1970s, traveled a well-worn path.
Syria’s Kurdish HopeQAMISHLI, SYRIA – The civil war now engulfing Syria
emerged
from its people’s desire for political change.
It has since
emerged
that the operation announced by Singh was not India’s first military strike across the LoC; several had occurred under the previous government as well, in response to military raids on Indian territory.
A progression of manufacturing industries – textiles, steel, automobiles –
emerged
from the ashes of the traditional craft and guild systems, transforming agrarian societies into urban ones.
And shocking reports have
emerged
of Turkish border guards shooting at Syrian civilians who are fleeing the Islamic State and the civil war in their country.
One lesson is to avoid premature collapse of import-competing industries that employ substantial numbers of people before sufficient employment opportunities have
emerged
in more productive industries.
Indeed, today’s Russia avowedly seeks to reverse the post-Soviet order in Europe that
emerged
after 1989/1990, at least in parts of its neighborhood, while the Europeans and the West want to maintain it at all costs.
The last-minute agreement to raise the US debt ceiling and reopen the government has left Republican Party extremists in a weakened position, while President Barack Obama has
emerged
strengthened.
It has now
emerged
as a significant donor to developing countries in Africa and Asia, second only to China in the range and quantity of development assistance given by countries of the global South.
All of these – and many other – ideas have been discussed at length, and have even been elaborated to the point that actionable agendas have
emerged.
The Thai economy
emerged
out of its post-1997 crisis doldrums under Thaksin’s watch, and is now firmly positioned on a 6% annual growth trajectory.
Signs of a symbiotic relationship between local separatists and regional terrorists have
emerged.
China has
emerged
as the leading trade partner of most regional economies.
Venus found a home in Europe only after World War II, when many global governance institutions emerged, including the United Nations, the World Bank, and the Bretton Woods monetary system.
In the last year, a potential flashpoint has
emerged
in an area called Guerguerat, with the Polisario Front sending forces into a UN buffer zone.
China has
emerged
as a world power far more quickly than most observers – and China’s own leaders – might have predicted as little as a decade ago.
Havel and Michnik could succeed in part because of the miracle of Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet leader who
emerged
from a poisoned system, yet who valued truth above force.
Moreover, if there is such a thing as a Tunisian “model” of democratic revolution, its distinctiveness consists in its evolutionary character: the state administration has continued to function, and a cross-party consensus has
emerged
around basic social and economic policies.
But in Tunisia, what has also
emerged
is a lively nascent democracy that deserves the West’s support.
In the last few months, as it just barely
emerged
from the deepest economic and financial crisis in close to a century, the eurozone experienced the worst jolts in its history, although in terms of public finance, the eurozone as a whole has fared better than the United States or Japan.
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