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The
ideological
source of jihadist terrorism may ultimately be in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, or Mali, but the source of foot soldiers in the West is communities containing radically alienated youth.
Zhou and Nasser were both key leaders in the global South’s struggle for independence and
ideological
autonomy.
Is it reasonable that Europe’s countries give up a niche of prosperity on
ideological
grounds that are irrelevant from a global perspective?
A lot of water had to pass under the bridge before the idea of a two-state solution, whether as a moral or a practical matter, began to filter into the Israeli and Palestinian political and
ideological
environments.
So, how seriously must we take the
ideological
reasons that killers like Breivik and the September 11 terrorists invoke to justify their murders?
And sometimes the killers reach for
ideological
justifications: building pure Islam, struggling for communism or fascism, or saving the West.
There is bound to be more convergence down the road, when he decides to define Israel’s real, not ideological, red lines.
More often than not, however, the shocks have been ideological, with no basis in science.
This is not the case in Europe and the United States, where Fukushima’s
ideological
aftershocks have been most destructive.
In the US, the
ideological
aftershock is closer to Germany’s than to France’s: the US may not be overly prone to romanticism, but a cult of nature remains part of the American psyche.
It was at that crossroads that Israel and Iran, two powers vying for mastery in a rapidly changing Middle East, chose to cast their strategic competition in
ideological
terms.
In the American-Iranian equation it was the US, not Iran, that conducted rigid
ideological
diplomacy.
Indeed, Ciudadanos is a centrist, business-friendly party;Podemos represents discontented urban middle-class youth with a left-leaning
ideological
profile.
Strident and self-absorbed by narrow partisanship, administration officials have actually betrayed the conservative
ideological
cause, dismantling the tried-and-tested institutional foundations of America's economic prosperity and global security.
The Sino-American competition involves two significant realities that distinguish it from the Cold War: neither party is excessively
ideological
in its orientation; and both parties recognize that they really need mutual accommodation.
But while these are recognized as partisan organizations pursuing an
ideological
agenda, the World Bank makes a pretense of objectivity and inclusiveness.
Rather than handing institutions such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund more power, we need a new Bretton Woods conference to make them democratically accountable and less
ideological.
While the 20th century's major conflicts - with fascism, communism, and other "isms" - were primarily ideological, the terrorism of last September 11th posed anew the specter of "culture wars" and "clashes of civilizations."
Women are not monolithic: they have various
ideological
backgrounds and diverse governing styles.
Policymakers must recognize that the Chinese model includes features peculiar to its gradual introduction of market mechanisms – which, compared to IP’s new converts, represents a move in the opposite
ideological
direction.
Moreover, they have become obsessed with US dominance in international finance and technology and, most important, America’s
ideological
commitment to liberal democracy, which they regard as an existential threat to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
The belief that capitalism automatically brings democracy implies an
ideological
connection between the two.
This was irrespective, Samuelson thought, of the
ideological
preferences of those in power.
Less than a decade after his Newsweek columns ended, the New Economics, which he had extolled as a permanent addition to knowledge, was in flight from the
ideological
assaults of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher.
Venezuelans, it appears, care deeply about crime, but ultimately define their political preferences around other concerns, mostly related to economic welfare and
ideological
leanings.
And, second, did
ideological
blinders prevent the IMF from acknowledging that deregulation could contribute to a disastrous outcome?
At the same time, potential Sunni Arab rivals like Hashemite Jordan and Egypt are reminded that Saudi Arabia remains the
ideological
heartland of Islam.
Furthermore, the degree of rigidity in inter-ethnic negotiations since the rise to power of the Bandaranaike family (of which the current President is a member) was accompanied by a series of
ideological
struggles among Sinhalese politicians, not least those led by various socialist and communist parties.
Ideological
polarization, leadership struggles, inflated egos, and inexperience in coalition management and negotiations caused serious rifts within the ranks of opposition politicians.
The Communist Party’s official verdict, undoubtedly the product of fierce
ideological
disputes, is that he was a great Marxist and revolutionary, whose “gross mistakes” during the Cultural Revolution were outweighed by his contribution to China.
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