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Memory laws
emerged
in Western Europe’s old democracies as a means of promoting truth, peace, and reconciliation.
Progress is not, Pinker acknowledges, consistent; there have been significant setbacks as new challenges, such as climate change, have
emerged.
The danger of ignoring the distributional aspects of growth patterns has lately come to the fore, as widening inequality has
emerged
as a key contributor to negative attitudes about economic and social progress.
To this end, entertainment media like soap operas, which have
emerged
as important tools for empowering women in conservative Middle Eastern societies, could be employed.
However, while this has blurred the old division, new ones have emerged, splintering today’s world into four inter-connected tiers.
However, in recent years, a new set of economies has
emerged
that is contesting the affluent countries’ economic dominance.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)
emerged
in late 2002 as a force in Saudi Arabia, orchestrating a spectacular attack in Riyadh in 2003.
Corporatism (which should be distinguished from the tripartite bargaining structures that
emerged
in many countries in the 1970’s under the name “neo-corporatism”)became the most influential ethically motivated intervention into economics in modern history.
Moreover, this pattern has
emerged
whether the creditors are bondholders (as in the case of Puerto Rico’s debt and about half of Venezuela’s), commercial banks, or official creditors (as in Greece).
But she has a point, too: Kadima won more seats than Likud, disproved prophecies of doom, and
emerged
as the only major party with an optimistic and peace-seeking message.
They heard in pleas for freedom from behind the Iron Curtain not a desire to become American, but to join the remarkably successful European experiment in collective security and prosperity that
emerged
after World War II.
An indigenous civil society has emerged; indeed, Iran appears to be the only nation in the Islamic Middle East that is building a sustainable liberal foundation from the bottom up.
The rioting may not be organized - no clear leaders or political demands have
emerged.
Though much of the IS leadership and many of its recruits are Iraqi, the group
emerged
as a well-funded and well-equipped force during the civil war in Syria.
“My” Mandela is the prisoner, the Mandela of Robben Island, who endured 27 years behind bars (18 of them on a rock in the South Atlantic) and yet
emerged
with his spirit intact, brimming with a vision of a tolerant South Africa, a country liberated even for apartheid’s architects and beneficiaries.
Better still, from their perspective, the Islamist regimes that
emerged
proved to be either fundamentally incompetent, and thus easily overthrown (as with President Mohamed Morsi’s government in Egypt), or merely dysfunctional (as in Tunisia), and thus possessing no appeal as a model for other countries.
Unlocking Public WealthNEW YORK – After World War I ended, Havana
emerged
as one of the world’s most vibrant cities.
If we look at moments of so-called structural convergence – the 1880’s, 1920’s, 1950’s and 1960’s, and 1990’s, in particular – we see the sources of American prosperity and power
emerged
in a global context, only to recede again.
As a result, dysfunctional or failing states suddenly
emerged
in the 1990’s, constituting a threat to regional and international security by becoming home to transnational pirates (Somalia) or transnational terrorists (Pakistan and Afghanistan), or by their defiance of global norms (North Korea and Iran).
After the Soviet disintegration, even Russia
emerged
as a credible candidate for democratic reform.
Twenty years after communism’s fall, authoritarian capitalism has
emerged
as the leading challenger to the spread of democratic values.
For the first time since the 1930s, Chile's right
emerged
as a serious political option with voter appeal.
For example, rapid progress on global health
emerged
from scientific discoveries and large investments in innovative new institutions.
A credible new opposition party – the Cambodia National Rescue Party – has
emerged
under Sam Rainsy (who looks a little more like a national leader now than just a monochromatic anti-Vietnamese crusader), gaining significant popular support.
But several problems have
emerged.
World War II, from which 70 years of liberal democracy
emerged
in Western Europe, is used in Russia to legitimize the current autocratic regime.
Indeed, while hubris and the crisis have seriously undermined the world’s “hyperpower,” no multipolar order has
emerged
to follow America’s “unipolar moment.”
The unity government that
emerged
after the contested presidential election of 2014 is dysfunctional, and security conditions are rapidly deteriorating.
With the help of multiple rounds of financing from major investors, including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Goldman Sachs, it has
emerged
as a massive industry disruptor, operating in 570 cities worldwide, in less than a decade.
After all, although modern market economics provides a sound framework for policymaking – as Chinese bureaucrats are eagerly learning – the idea of a planned economy
emerged
in the nineteenth century as a counter-orthodoxy to address market failures.
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