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The Declaration of Human Rights was the fruit of the special climate of the post-WWII era, when humanity realized it needed to prevent repetitions of the recent apocalyptic horrors and agree on a fundamental, global code of conduct.
Unfortunately, massive violations of
fundamental
human rights remain a reality: Genocide in Rwanda, killings in Chechnya and Bosnia, the situation in Tibet, North Korea, Burma, Cuba and today in Kosovo.
It permeates all the
fundamental
human rights and human rights documents.
As a result, Ukraine’s core institutions are undergoing
fundamental
change.
Without
fundamental
changes in its economic-growth pattern, it is difficult to imagine how China can become an immature creditor-lender and a mature creditor-lender.
After all, if one
fundamental
pledge can be broken for reasons of political expedience, why not another?
But it is not a model for job creation and inclusive growth that policymakers and entrepreneurs elsewhere can emulate – at least not without making some
fundamental
adjustments.
The Rising Cost of NatureA
fundamental
global trend nowadays is growing natural resource scarcity.
Taken together, all these shortcomings cast serious doubt on the EU’s claim to be leading the debate over a
fundamental
reshaping of global economic governance.
No one seems to have an answer to such
fundamental
questions as how to restore stability to Yemen and the Levant, but everyone knows that as the conflicts continue, it becomes more likely that the entire region will be destabilized.
For example, by questioning America’s longstanding “One China” policy, Trump has indicated that he might subject even the most
fundamental
aspects of US foreign policy to renegotiation and new “deals.”
This discovery challenges another
fundamental
myth: evolutionary change necessarily benefits the species.
First, a global monetary system based on precious metals does not resolve the
fundamental
imbalances of a global economic system.
Cash, voters, and lobbies aside, something
fundamental
has changed in recent years, and this scares the Democrats: Israel’s conflict with Palestine is now being used by the American right as a cudgel to beat up liberals.
Though it shares
fundamental
elements with GDP, GNI is more relevant to our globalized age, because it adjusts for income generated by foreign-owned corporations and foreign residents.
She has also expressed a desire to dismantle such
fundamental
components of European integration as free movement for European citizens.
Greece must acknowledge that its
fundamental
problems are of its own making.
The coming presidential election is thus a test that will answer several
fundamental
questions.
Concern about such divergences has also reached the task force headed by European Union President Herman Van Rompuy, which is supposed to devise
fundamental
reforms to the rules for economic policy coordination within the EU.
The latter is certainly true, but it does not solve the
fundamental
problem – that a country’s relative unit labor costs can decline only if another country’s rise.
Moreover, the plan assumed that the
fundamental
problem was one of confidence.
While it is true that states’ independence and sovereignty are
fundamental
to international relations, the right to live is even more critical for the survival of the community of nations.
In a top-level November meeting, Xi set out the details of a
fundamental
change in economic direction, overshadowing his colleagues.
The
fundamental
problem is well known: major banks have significant incentives to take on excessive risk.
Further compression of an already-weak domestic saving position spells growing current-account and trade deficits – a
fundamental
axiom of macroeconomics that the US never seems to appreciate.
Indeed, the union’s call for a wholesale boycott contravened its most
fundamental
values: the principle of academic freedom, openness, and exchange; protection of research from state politics; and the
fundamental
right to free speech.
On the contrary, it demands a
fundamental
rethink of business models that facilitate and even reward hate speech.
Islamicizing MalaysiaMalaysian society is now gripped by a
fundamental
question: is the country, which is more than half Muslim, an Islamic state?
So the government will most likely act pragmatically in these fields, with no
fundamental
change of course.
The inherent contradiction between a governance structure incapable of change and economic modernization, between cultural and religious conservatism and social and normative transformation, will therefore increase and bring about new, additional frictions if positive answers to these
fundamental
changes cannot be found.
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