Expression
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This is an
expression
used with great regularity among top finance reporters (though not, for example, by Bloomberg/BusinessWeek, which has long been much more careful on this point).
While it may seem alarmist to suggest that freedom of
expression
in India is in peril, the atmosphere of intimidation by inflamed mobs, to whom governments surrender all too willingly, is palpable.
Apart from electoral reform, outlets for political participation and
expression
of public grievances must be balanced by institutions and procedures that are partly insulated from the rough-and-tumble of politics.
Freedom of
expression
is a core democratic principle.
One Club Does Not Fit All in EuropePARIS – “Italy,” a contemptuous Metternich said two centuries ago as the peninsula was split into a myriad of fiefdoms, “is only a geographical expression.”
They are an
expression
of frustration with the electoral process.
That is an
expression
of national solidarity, a sense that a country’s citizens belong together and are prepared, in a crisis, to sacrifice their own interests for the collective good.
Ellwanger crossed the line separating free
expression
from hate speech.
As in the Ellwanger case, restrictions on free
expression
should be defined narrowly.
After all, democracy is a system for experimentation, as well for the
expression
of citizens’ will.
In the agreement hammered out by Mr. Deng and Mrs. Thatcher in the early 1980s, Britain appears to have gained some guarantees about the continued existence of Hong Kong’s freewheeling capitalist economy even under Beijing’s rule (‘one country, two systems’ is the vague, if celebrated,
expression
coined by Mr. Deng).
But nowhere did the
expression
of the political will of the Hong Kong inhabitants themselves come into the power equation.
It reflects lingering discomfort with a global world of greater transparency, freedom of expression, and a diminished reliance on absolute sovereignty.
The EU is, after all, the ultimate
expression
of representative democracy.
It is about freedom of expression, freedom of religion, and markets that, albeit regulated, also are free and predictable.
Overall, Kuwait has always had a lively political life, with freedom of
expression
and less political repression than is common in neighboring countries.
Germans – for once not so ironically – often present themselves as world champions at “coming to terms with the past”; and their new capital’s architecture – derided by some as “antiquarian masochism” – literally gives this ethos concrete
expression.
No significant special efforts have been made to reach out to the Tamil-speaking minority in order to understand better and address those legitimate concerns that found illegitimate
expression
through the LTTE.
And comparable Orthodox ideas about communal solidarity (Russian sobornost ) make it difficult to accept capitalism, because competition and individual entrepreneurship are seen as a morally repulsive
expression
of ruthlessness and greed.
Finally, governments should be guided by the European Court of Human Rights’ rulings that states have “positive obligations” to protect those who exercise their right to free
expression.
The use of online social networks, for example, has grown faster than in any other country in Europe, and has helped create some semblance of a public sphere, with the Russian blogosphere often a venue for angry public
expression
about social injustice, undeserved privileges, lawlessness, and police impunity.
This massive
expression
of solidarity evolved into an effort to draft me to run for the presidency in 2010.
As a presidential candidate, Sarkozy was often described as “Sarkozy the American,” an
expression
that alluded to his can-do style, his taste for “bling,” and the very American way in which he used his personal history to gain the support of would-be voters.
An equally important component of the new policy’s credibility will be Turkey’s ability to resolve its own democratic shortcomings, particularly with regard to freedom of expression, non-interference with the media, and minority rights.
We need new maps and mindsets and new coalitions of business, civic activists, and all those who understand that national security must include the protection of privacy and freedom of
expression.
Launched in the aftermath of the Holocaust, the ECHR has become a potent symbol of Europe’s commitment to government by law, not force, by vindicating the rights to life, humane treatment, free expression, and access to a lawyer.
So why did a gentle former literature professor named Liu Xiaobo have to be sentenced to 11 years in prison, just because he publicly advocated freedom of
expression
and an end to one-party rule?
In a country where freedom of
expression
has been off limits for half a century, the Internet had at first proven to be a godsend: people poured their enthusiasm into it by building Web sites and personal homepages.
As a result, thinkers today are far more likely to get caught expressing “unsanctioned” ideas than they ever were in the 1980’s and early 1990’s, when underground publications served as the main channel of free
expression.
The world, experienced as a structured environment, includes Aristotle’s inherent dramatic dimension, and theatre is an
expression
of our desire for a concise way of grasping this essential element.
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