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Unlike China’s goal-setting exercises in the past, there are no quantitative targets attached to these “twin centenary goals” (which roughly align with the Party’s
founding
in 1921 and the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949).
More than arguably, European civilization will not regain its truth or vitality until the causal implications of Christianity, of its
founding
doctrines and institutions thereafter, in the 20th century catastrophe, are faced up to unequivocally.
Indeed, Cuba was one of the IMF’s
founding
members, before voluntarily leaving the organization in 1964.
For us the battle for press freedom began in 1999, soon after
founding
our newspaper, then named Oragir (Diary).
We have come a long way since the six
founding
members formed the European Economic Community back in March 1957 - also in Rome.
The Real Long MarchEvery nation has its
founding
myth.
How does China’s
founding
myth stand up to reality?
The world's largest democracy will soon be in action for the second time in two years in a desperate search to find a stable government, an extraordinarily difficult task now that the
founding
party of India's independence, Congress, is a pale shadow of its original self and the strengths of local, regional, religious and caste parties, not to say the phenomenal rise of the Hindu nationalist, Bharatiya Janata Party, are now the deciding factors in Indian politics.
Immediately after the Brexit vote, for example, the six
founding
countries of what used to be the European Economic Community (EEC) – Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands – gathered to discuss what to do.
Aachen has turned into the Mecca for true believers in the EU’s
founding
myth.
The Union’s
founding
story is not their story, but the story of their parents or grandparents.
Iran, Turkey, and seven Arab countries are among the
founding
members of the Beijing-based Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, a key institution for financing related infrastructure projects.
Americans have long been skeptical of government, with a tradition of resistance to perceived government overreach that extends back to their country’s
founding
years.
The Liberal Democrats aim to have their draft constitutional amendments ready for the 50th anniversary of the party’s
founding
this November.
Government concessions to religious sentiment included the promulgation of Islamic family law in 1989, the establishment of the Indonesian Muslim Intellectual Association in 1990, lifting the ban on schoolgirls’ wearing the jilbab (head cover) in 1991, the
founding
of an Islamic bank (Bank Muamalat) in 1992, and abolition of the state lottery.
America’s
founding
fathers were motivated by a similar belief that unchecked power, even when democratically legitimated, could be dangerous, which is why they created a constitutional system of internally separated powers to limit the executive.
So it should be no surprise that ideological cacophony has severely diluted the group’s
founding
impulse of avoiding entanglement in the disputes of the world’s superpowers.
Indeed, if Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan’s
founding
father, had been right that Muslims are a separate nation, Bangladesh would not have broken away from it, and the country’s relations with its neighbor Afghanistan would be free of intrigue and violence.
On several occasions, Putin has referred to Eurasianism as an important part of Russian ideology; he has even invoked it as a
founding
principle of the “Eurasian Economic Union,” a burgeoning trade area of former Soviet states.
Israel, as
founding
father David Ben-Gurion warned, can be a Jewish state, it can be a democratic state, and it can be a state occupying the whole of historical Israel; but it cannot be all three.
What Rivlin – who served as Vice Chair of the US Federal Reserve, Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under President Bill Clinton, and
founding
Director of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) – thinks about that topic matters a great deal.
True, America’s
founding
fathers created a system of checks and balances designed to preserve liberty at the price of efficiency.
But nasty politics is nothing new to the US: its
founding
era was hardly an idyll of dispassionate deliberation.
This view is embodied in the “no bailout” clause in the euro’s
founding
document, which stipulates that each country is responsible for its own public debt.
For Singapore’s
founding
father, education went beyond formal schooling.
Now is Our TimeNew York – Every September, the world’s leaders gather at the United Nations to reaffirm our
founding
Charter – our faith in fundamental principles of peace, justice, human rights, and equal opportunity for all.
The institutional pillars – the Commission, the Council, the Parliament, and the Court of Justice – would also be part of the base, as would the EU’s
founding
principles: human rights, freedom, democracy, equality, and the rule of law.
The Basque terrorist organization ETA has ended its truce with the Spanish government, and, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of its founding, placed bombs in the town of Burgos and on the island of Majorca.
Preventing bad current-account deficits would require far greater intervention in the private sector than the neoliberal and single-market doctrines that were fashionable at the euro’s
founding
would imply.
GENEVA – After a late flurry of additions to the
founding
membership of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, attention now turns to setting the China-led AIIB’s rules and regulations.
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