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But, until Europe and the US find leaders with the authority and willingness to repeat a modern version of the deal-making example set by Hamilton, Jefferson, and Madison 200 years ago, their debt problems will continue to weaken their national
foundations.
Yet it was Yugoslavia, whose
foundations
are unstable, that was recently admitted to the UN.
In fact, his rise threatens to incite a revolution that shakes the
foundations
not only of American politics, but also of global peace and prosperity.
The intellectual
foundations
of the new American attitude were laid down in a famous article by Henry Kissinger, Sam Nunn, George Schultz, and William Perry entitled “Toward a Nuclear-Free World.”
But, without ideals, Europe's
foundations
will erode.
Park is accused of using her political influence to benefit her longtime confidante, Choi Soon-sil, who is charged with forcing the chaebols to funnel about 80 billion Korean won ($70 million) into two nonprofit cultural
foundations
that she effectively controlled.
He is charged with donating to Choi’s two foundations, and of bankrolling Choi’s daughter, in exchange for the support he received.
The US, by contrast, derives much of its soft power not from the government, but from civil society – everything from universities and
foundations
to Hollywood and pop culture.
Now, for once, comes a scandal that breaks that rule: the United Kingdom’s phone-hacking affair, which has shaken British politics to its
foundations.
Now, thanks to the Institute of International Education, charities, philanthropists, and
foundations
have united to help refugee students find higher-education opportunities, and to provide safe havens for lecturers and professors persecuted by the Syrian regime.
In its effort to help refugee students, the Catalyst Trust is examining how companies, foundations, and public-sector donors can make resources more consistently available for displaced people.
Despite all that had gone before, the public and their representatives were stunned to learn that bankers had systematically undermined the
foundations
of a global market benchmark – one with London in its name to boot – for personal gain.
So, too, can the charitable work of US
foundations
or the benefits of freedom of inquiry at American universities.
It is true that firms, universities, foundations, churches, and other non-governmental groups develop soft power of their own which may reinforce or be at odds with official foreign policy goals.
That is the key point: the surge was supposed to provide space for a political settlement, which would provide the
foundations
of long-term stability.
In that case, there will be less time left for the countries that have not taken advantage of the current bonanza to lay the
foundations
of sustainable growth.
The blood-soaked politics that have prevailed since September 2000 exposed the extreme vulnerability of this development strategy, making urgent the need to rethink the economic
foundations
of the Palestinian territories.
He accelerated efforts to eliminate the world’s most dangerous ancient scourge, malaria, by naming a special adviser on the disease, and by forging innovative partnerships within the UN system that have brought together private industry, foundations, and non-governmental organizations.
Federalism neglects the
foundations
of political legitimacy in the nation-state.
The PA had an opportunity to lay the institutional
foundations
for a functioning state.
Governments must do the same, by constantly upgrading skills and nurturing innovation – among their own employees, across key sectors of the economy, and at the
foundations
of the education system.
Like many of today’s right-wing parties, including the Republicans in the United States, PiS is an amalgam of mainstream conservatives and extremists who reject the very
foundations
of Western-style democracy.
Other economists’ work – for example, George Akerlof’s seminal paper on the market for lemons – had laid the
foundations
for this research on price rigidities.
The treaties of Maastricht (1992) and Amsterdam (1997) created a new organizational structure for the EU and laid the
foundations
for political institutions equal to Europe’s economic power.
That is why we are working hard to enhance the legislative
foundations
of our security.
These enhanced legislative
foundations
should make cooperation between the US military and Japan’s Self-Defense Forces even stronger, and the alliance still more solid, providing credible deterrence in the service of peace in the region.
There is another reason the proposal will not be effective: many of the largest shareowners are institutions that don’t pay tax anyway, such as pension funds and
foundations.
The economics of trade and finance that form the TPP’s
foundations
are rather simple, and have been known since the British political economist David Ricardo described them in the nineteenth century.
NATO’s new Secretary General, former Spanish Foreign Minister Solana, echoed these sentiments: "In Bosnia we have opportunity not only to end a war in the Balkans, but to lay the
foundations
for an enduring structure of peace across a now undivided and democratic Europe."
The failure of that effort should come as no surprise, owing to its deeply flawed
foundations.
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