Forge
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For them, Europe may be too big to
forge
truly democratic institutions.
At the same time, their effort to
forge
a community free from external intervention is shaping a new regional order based on common security and shared prosperity.
Both sides have pledged to
forge
closer cooperation and initiate new programs to consolidate their relationship.
Moreover, ASEAN is seeking to
forge
a clearer position on key international issues to heighten its standing on world affairs.
To reach the next stage of development, it will need to
forge
a different growth path – and that will require more difficult reforms than those on which attention is often focused.
It recently became clear that one key to success is to
forge
mutually beneficial collaborations with well established and successful institutions wherever they may be, not just between neighboring countries.
The EU and CELAC heads of state can – and should –
forge
a close alliance and capitalize on favorable political conditions to advance a progressive climate agenda, one that mandates their negotiators to push for a fair, equitable, and ambitious agreement in December.
The five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany were able to work together to
forge
the Iranian nuclear deal.
But the sad irony is that women are finally finding their moment in the political sun at a time when the nation-states they are leading are finding their ability to
forge
national solutions to their problems extremely limited.
But, in order to realize the hope that ordinary soldiers take from the new jargon, Western leaders will need to
forge
a clear political strategy for Afghanistan, without which the country will remain at war.
He tackled the issue at the Bali Conference of 2007, made it one of his central concerns at the UN, and will attempt to
forge
a new agreement among all global states at the UN Conference in Copenhagen in December 2009.
According to one school of thought, the future is all about ad hoc alliances – virtual and flexible networks that take advantage of the world’s interconnectedness to
forge
mutually beneficial relationships.
The communist Cuba he helped to
forge
is an undisputed and unmitigated failure, much more impoverished and much less free than it was before its “liberation.”
On the contrary, European countries continue to
forge
bilateral deals with Russia, with little consideration for common EU interests.
Because Indonesia's government will likely be weak for years to come, Mrs Megawati should
forge
alliances with the many civil society groups that are emerging in Indonesia and which support a democratic regime.
It is time to convene all concerned to raise awareness and to
forge
a global strategy for ensuring adequate supplies of talent.
We agree on the need to
forge
a proper European banking union, but disagree on the need to put the financial genie back in its bottle.
Instead, most people still instinctively look at “great men” as the agents of history, the men (and women) who seem to
forge
events through their political vision, personal charisma, and the force of their moral claims.
The US, however, regards Abe’s worries about Japan’s spirit as peripheral to its efforts to
forge
a lasting relationship with China and overhaul its strategic presence in the Pacific.
Preserving the Ottoman MosaicLONDON – The roots of the Middle East’s many conflicts lie in the unraveling of the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the twentieth century and the failure since then to
forge
a stable regional order.
Here is where Poland can help bridge the Atlantic divide and
forge
a European consensus.
Can East Asian countries overcome their legacy of conflict to
forge
a common future that benefits all?
Although there have been many obstacles on the road to good relations, this year could provide a unique opportunity to
forge
a new discourse of tolerance and understanding between the peoples of the Islamic world and the West.
Barring preemptive war (which has proven counterproductive) or effective sanctions (which have thus far proven insufficient), only sincere steps toward nuclear disarmament can furnish the mutual security needed to
forge
tough compromises on arms control and nonproliferation matters.
As world leaders meet in Paris from November 30 to December 11 for the United Nations Conference on Climate Change, they will have a new opportunity to
forge
an effective agreement.
The usual diagnosis for the repeated failure to
forge
a lasting agreement is a lack of trust on both sides of the conflict, for which the usual prescription is to introduce a series of confidence-building measures.
China’s new assertiveness suggests that it will not allow Russia to
forge
a de facto Soviet Reunion and thus undo the post-Cold War settlement, under which China’s economy flourished and security increased.
Apparently, the myth-busting power of two terrible world wars, once sufficient to
forge
a common Europe and establish the EU, is no longer enough to sustain the post-1945 European integration project.
Consider the mission entrusted to Rifa’a al-Tahtawi, the great Egyptian scholar sent to Europe by Mohammed Ali in 1826 to learn about Western civilization and to try to
forge
an understanding between it and Islam.
Only then will voters trust them to
forge
a new path toward a future of peace and prosperity.
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