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More fundamentally, WWII erupted because nationalism was allowed to continue to fester.
As they continue to do so, they will be playing an increasingly dangerous and unstable game, in which each technological turn could
fundamentally
transform politics by rendering old defenses useless.
To mitigate the geo-economic divide, they may have to be rethought
fundamentally.
More fundamentally, the government must accept the inevitability of lower near-term growth.
The 1990-1991 Gulf war was about reversing Iraq’s armed aggression, something that was
fundamentally
inconsistent with respect for sovereignty, the most basic of all rules governing relations among states in today’s world.
Though the security implications of the digital age are less tangible and not as destructive as a nuclear attack, the technological possibilities
fundamentally
alter the playing field of international relations.
Growth in the New Climate EconomyMILAN – Action to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions and mitigate climate change has long been viewed as
fundamentally
opposed to economic growth.
With its conquest of Tibet in 1950-1951, China enlarged its landmass by more than one-third and
fundamentally
altered Asia’s geostrategic landscape.
A field of science can turn barren if no
fundamentally
new approaches to research are on the horizon.
With the world on the brink of another revolution in connectivity, especially in terms of infrastructure that will
fundamentally
change the way we connect with each other, the lessons of this experience should not be ignored.
Can multinational companies bring similar benefits to other needy regions, such as sub-Saharan Africa, where a legacy of colonialism, apartheid, and economic mismanagement create a
fundamentally
different business environment?
In fact, Putin’s leadership approach seems
fundamentally
incompatible with any solution to Russia’s current economic woes.
Confronting this challenge will require us to rethink
fundamentally
what development should look like, which is why the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, unlike the previous Millennium Development Goals, apply to all countries – not just the poorer ones.
More fundamentally, economic integration could have been accompanied by the expansion of a European political space.
Second, Powell
fundamentally
believed in the British parliamentary system, having grown up in it.
As the very different examples of the Soviet Union and China show, the Iranian regime might someday collapse or change
fundamentally
– probably when hardly anyone expects it.
It also
fundamentally
changed the international order in Europe and beyond.
This is necessary not only for the sake of the Bank itself, but, more fundamentally, for the sake of the poor in developing countries, whose access to public services and opportunities for a better life are undermined by weak governance and graft.
More fundamentally, investment is a bet that cannot pay off if growth is structurally depressed.
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is
fundamentally
different from its prenatal counterpart.
Overseeing the governance of high-tech firms requires a
fundamentally
different skill set than managing joint ventures with foreign partners, a craft that SOEs and SWFs have recently perfected.
Our Commission explains why the OECD reforms were at best tweaks in a
fundamentally
flawed system and were simply inadequate.
But, despite their
fundamentally
different attitudes toward technology and globalization, the Web People and the Wall People have one thing in common: both are deeply skeptical of existing institutions.
Given this, the evolution of work should be viewed as a process of dynamic adjustment, not as a
fundamentally
destructive process that we should seek to slow.
Similarly, though China remains
fundamentally
dissatisfied with its southern land borders and its sea borders to the east and southeast, its current leaders fear that isolation would result from an assertive and aggressive foreign policy.
But the global financial system that emerged was
fundamentally
unstable, because it was built on the false premise that financial markets can be safely left to their own devices.
But, as “Death by Drone” shows, the US drone program is
fundamentally
flawed and should not be perpetuated.
But she is wrong to assume that negotiations with the Russians can produce a lasting solution like the Dayton Accords, because the conflicts themselves are
fundamentally
different.
Of course, this is not to say that collecting data on refugees is
fundamentally
wrong.
Iran has been challenged over the years to tell the truth about its nuclear program and, more fundamentally, to be clear about its goals and objectives.
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