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Yet the spark in Bolivia was more than a regional economic crisis amplified by bad
geography
and a distrusted gas deal.
In terms of population and geography, Saudi Arabia is one of the largest Arab countries, and its staggering oil wealth has made it an indispensable strategic partner for the West, and particularly for the US.
To call interests “geopolitical” underscores the influence of
geography
in shaping those interests.
Ukraine’s
geography
has also contributed to its disunity.
And yet while some parts of the world are obviously better endowed than others in terms of climate, soil, water, and geography, there is plenty of food to go around.
Obama should be eager to stress that India’s exclusion from the TPP is a matter solely of
geography
– India does not abut the Pacific – and that the US wants to increase bilateral trade and direct investment by American firms.
The two countries are condemned by history and
geography
to develop civilized neighborly relations.
Conversely, the Czech Republic, Austria, and Hungary are safer, by virtue of geography, than (for instance) Finland or Sweden.
France and Germany have different sensitivities on the subject, which is both natural and inevitable, as these differences reflect both
geography
and history.
In any case, because
geography
matters, the EU will remain Britain’s main market.
The Globalizers are a large and diverse group of countries – in size, geography, culture, and history – that have learned how to integrate optimally with, and leverage, the global economy to catalyze their development.
Russia Pulled East And WestMOSCOW: Interrelations between Russia and Asia;Russia's partial Asian heritage and geography: both incite longstanding debates within and without the country.
Meanwhile, Pakistan is consistently ranked among the countries that are most vulnerable to the harmful effects of climate change, owing to its demographics, geography, and natural climatic conditions.
For a tight-knit community, reputational costs and other forms of social punishment transcend geography: not paying for goods might mean not being able to marry your children well.
Pakistan can deny its shared history with India, but India cannot change its
geography.
These figures represent only a tiny fraction of the relentless assault on women occurring worldwide – one that is not confined by boundaries of wealth, culture, age, race, or
geography.
Ringed in the north by the southern ridges of the Himalayas, to the east by foothills of dense teak forests, and to the west and south by the Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean, Burma’s
geography
has always shaped the country’s history and politics.
Muslim scholars added to the body of knowledge and developed new disciplines, such as astronomy, geography, and new branches of mathematics.
Security in the digital world is based on technology, not
geography.
PRAGUE - Do Europe's peoples truly regard themselves as ‘Europeans', or is this a fiction which attempts to transform
geography
into a ‘state of mind'.
What must be discussed is the security wall’s unnecessary and aggressive geography, accompanied by the provocation of further Israeli settlements on the West Bank, not the principle that stands behind it.
While factors like natural resources and
geography
undoubtedly contribute to countries’ performance, such comparisons can be useful to spur purposeful action, with specific data points offering insights into where each country could stand to improve.
At its core, it represents the economic
geography
that lies within Liverpool to the west, Sheffield to the East, and Leeds to the northeast, with Manchester in the middle.
But, by effectively transforming the economic
geography
of China, Asia, and the world, liberalization would also lead to significant creative destruction.
The rich had more money, of course, but they somehow still seemed part of the same society as the poor, recognizing that
geography
and citizenship made them share a common fate.
Today,
geography
still plays a role, though it is Turkey’s contiguity with Syria, Iraq, and Iran that has left the US reluctant to make a fuss about press freedom.
In 1967, the restrictions of time and
geography
were removed, making the Convention universal.
Turkey today is a Janus-like
geography
that offers gates and doorways to the East and West.
More often than not, what sound like horrific changes in climate and
geography
actually turn out to be manageable – and in some cases even benign.
Although the West cannot undo the constraints of
geography
and history, it should make every effort to avoid making things worse in the form of a clear-cut distinction between the "ins" and the "outs".
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