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Britain is losing its influence over EU cybersecurity and energy policies just as cyber warfare and energy geopolitics are becoming key
fronts
for hostile state and non-state actors.Worse, at the same time that Britain is giving up its seat at the EU table, it also seems to be giving up its liberal-democratic values.
Britain is losing its influence over EU cybersecurity and energy policies just as cyber warfare and energy geopolitics are becoming key
fronts
for hostile state and non-state actors.
But, perhaps more than that, Morsi will need tangible achievements on the economic and domestic-security
fronts
to shore up his legitimacy at home.
It is natural for India to proclaim its “democratic” superiority to China while recognizing that on all strategic
fronts
it is not in the same league.
On all
fronts
– demographic, economic, military, and political – India is far above Pakistan.
This calls for action on four
fronts.
The US may view its war on drugs in Mexico and Colombia as partially successful; the danger is that Central America does not have those countries’ institutional resilience, leaving the way open for new
fronts
to be opened.
If China delivers on each of these three
fronts
– as I suspect it will – private consumption’s share of Chinese GDP could rise by as much as five percentage points between now and 2015.
The two public
fronts
for those initiatives were Libya Tomorrow and the al-Qaddafi Foundation for Development.
In recent decades, Europe has not moved vigorously enough on these fronts, but it is not too late to pick up the pace.
But accelerated action on many other broad biodiversity-related
fronts
is urgently needed.
By keeping the price of public services frozen, the government would win on two fronts: inflation would be held in check and altered incentives would shift investment from the domestic sector towards exporting firms.
Because the NATO strategy's success requires significant progress on each of these fronts, even the current preliminary signs of military progress and in Pakistan's relations with the Afghan Taliban will be for naught if Afghanistan's government cannot establish its legitimacy domestically.
Hollande is the incumbent, but his performance has been disappointing on nearly all fronts, especially when it comes to tackling unemployment.
Only decisive progress on these
fronts
will unlock the trillions of corporate dollars that, rather than being invested in new plants and equipment, remain stranded on companies’ balance sheets or are handed over to shareholders via higher dividends and share buybacks.
In return, the US could obtain concessions on domestic and regional
fronts.
The US could also prevail upon the Saudi government to start negotiating with Iran, reducing tensions on a broad range of fronts, including Iraq, Lebanon, Bahrain, and Yemen.
They also provide “balance to food company product portfolios, thereby limiting corporate liability on both legal and stock valuation fronts” – a reference to potential claims against companies that their products might cause obesity or poor health.
The ambitious Millennium Villages concept was supposed to create simultaneous progress on multiple fronts, producing “major results in three or fewer years,” according to founder Jeffrey D. Sachs.
The goal should be to attack inequality on two fronts: ensuring that pre-tax incomes rise in a more inclusive fashion and strengthening the equalizing role of taxes and transfers.
With Vietnam’s emergence as a pivotal player in Asia, we are able to view the Vietnam War in the context of the US strategy of global containment, which led it to defend not only South Vietnam, but also South Korea and Taiwan – “the three fronts,” as Mao Zedong put it.
To succeed on all three fronts, we need sustained investment in health infrastructure, management, and personnel.
But the most interesting new fact in European economics is surely the belief, hope, and perhaps reality, of economic restructuring on a variety of
fronts.
LIGO’s discovery, specifically, was made possible by the Polish physicist Andrzej Trautman, who provided gravitational wave theory with sharp mathematical rigor, and the French physicist Thibault Damour, who developed practical mathematical tools for using observed wave
fronts
to decipher information about the waves’ sources.
But now that order is being challenged on several
fronts
simultaneously – globally by Russia and China, and at the regional level by increasingly assertive players in the Middle East, Latin America, and even Europe.
We in the West have stopped playing a direct role on these fronts; in some cases, we helped create the instability.
Moreover, Ghani has been persuaded that he needs Pakistan’s help on both
fronts.
Moreover, there are important stirrings in Japan that suggest change on both the economic and security
fronts.
Efforts on these
fronts
should be directed toward showing how the jobs and industry of the future can be created by concerted European action.
Moreover, political and policy uncertainties – on the fiscal, debt, taxation, and regulatory
fronts
– abound.
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