Exploit
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With Belarus’s economy crumbling and its export markets withering, Russia could
exploit
Lukashenko’s vulnerability.
Just as the nations of Western Europe exploited the Cold War stalemate to build the European Union, Asia must
exploit
the common interests that the United States, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and all the Southeast Asian countries have in securing a peaceful and stable Asia-Pacific.
Given its support for the brutal national government in Khartoum, China is now desperately trying to repair relations with South Sudan, so that it can continue to
exploit
the new country’s oil reserves.
On one hand, Pakistan is seeking large investments from China to improve its physical infrastructure and
exploit
its considerable mineral wealth.
On the grounds that the environment in developing countries provides unique ecological services to the whole of mankind, some argue that their populations should not
exploit
the natural resources on their territories.
China is clearly seeking to
exploit
India’s political disarray to alter the reality on the ground.
The Shanghai free-trade zone’s final objective is to help China
exploit
fully the demand potential of its domestic market.
Sir Archibald Wavell, one of Britain’s greatest World War II generals and the penultimate Viceroy of India, wrote in his biography of the WWI Field-Marshal Edmund Allenby, who led the Allies in the Levant: “The greatest
exploit
in the history of horsed cavalry, and possibly their last success on a large scale, had ended within a short distance of the battlefield of Issus, where Alexander the Great first showed how battles could be won.”
The West is often afraid that democracy will give Islamists the opening they need to gain control – a fear that Arab regimes
exploit
to justify maintaining closed political systems.
So long as prejudice persists, politicians in India’s contentious democracy will
exploit
it.
When the British economist John Maynard Keynes anticipated the “euthanasia of the rentier” in his 1936 book The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, he was referring to a financial class that served no purpose other than to
exploit
scarce capital for its own benefit.
It would also deprive their venal local accomplices of the incentive to
exploit
public office for private gain.
African countries are at particular risk: Jihadist groups have repeatedly demonstrated their ability to
exploit
disorder and weak state structures.
Jihadist organizations attempt to
exploit
discontent among marginalized groups in unstable societies.
Because North Korea does not repay loans, it cannot borrow money; because it reneges on deals, it drives away potential partners; and, because it aims for autarky, it cannot specialize or
exploit
its comparative advantages.
But the UN Charter also reads: “states have the sovereign right to
exploit
their own resources.”
In a global competition, a superpower’s competitors are bound to
exploit
its weaknesses.
Some people would answer that it is, because competition in markets ensures that workers are paid for what they produce; other people would answer that it isn’t, because the owners of capital shamelessly
exploit
those workers.
Even at first sight, the argument, often made by anti-immigrant politicians, that refugees and migrants are coming to European countries to
exploit
their social-welfare programs, seems odd.
The resulting political instability attracted outsiders keen to
exploit
governments’ weakness.
That will require establishing effective regulatory structures that facilitate long-term borrowing and repayment, while ensuring that lenders do not
exploit
borrowers, as has occurred everywhere from rural India to the United States mortgage market.
If anything, he seems ready to
exploit
the situation to reengineer the country’s ethnic and political composition, making it safer for his own minority sect, the Alawites.
An arms race will continue between the social media companies and the states and non-state actors who invest in ways to
exploit
their systems.
But the battle with fake news is likely to remain a cat-and-mouse game between its purveyors and the companies whose platforms they
exploit.
Al Qaeda, too, has an interest in crippling Karzai's government and is happy to
exploit
its Achilles heel.
Many rebel commanders take issue with the Kurds’ attempt to
exploit
the Syrian uprising, whose initial goal was to end nearly five decades of oppression, to advance their own interests.
See that the environment does not belong to any single country to
exploit
and then disregard.”
Under the current constitution, local governments have the right to
exploit
(and profit directly from) oil extracted from new sites beneath their territory, while only a share of the income from existing sites must go to Iraq’s central government.
Many Europeans have lost trust in an EU establishment that seems incompetent, self-serving, and out of touch – a perception reinforced by EU leaders’ chaotic response to the refugee crisis, which populists have been quick to
exploit
by linking the newcomers to terrorism.
Faced with that prospect, the US and South Korea could take steps to reassure China that they would not
exploit
such a situation by moving their troops to China’s border.
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