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The Korean Peninsula, however, remains divided along
ideological
lines, and the two Koreas co-exist as living remnants of the Cold War.
China’s
ideological
incompatibility with the US thus is making the shift in their relative power difficult to achieve peacefully.
It is this
ideological
divide that is undermining the development in East Asia of institutions that establish principles, rules, and decision-making procedures for the region.
As the crisis in Rakhine State powerfully illustrates, ethnic and
ideological
rifts run deep in Myanmar, and accessible, quality education may be the only means by which a common sense of shared identity can be cultivated.
But these values are not mere
ideological
window dressing for Western interests; in fact, they are not that to any significant extent.
While interned in centers like Camp Bucca in Southeastern Iraq, ex-Baathists and Salafists commingled, and the military experience of the former fused with the
ideological
extremism of the latter.
As was true of European fascism in the 1920s and 1930s, it is not easy to find much
ideological
coherence in these various political strands, let alone in Bannon’s Movement.
Of course, its current
ideological
hostility to Israel’s very existence is a serious issue; but Israel and the West should not compound their grievous mistake of not recognizing the legitimacy of its electoral victory in Gaza by rejecting any Palestinian state in which Hamas plays a governing role.
– which does not fit neatly into traditional
ideological
categories.
Ownership change was ruled off the reform agenda, however, reflecting not only
ideological
principles but, mainly, the desire to keep SOEs under the state's control.
Only by recruiting new blood and reorganizing itself with a solid
ideological
platform will an LDP comeback be possible.
In short, the global economic crisis has destabilized the
ideological
divides that have long defined the European political scene and has created new dividing lines.
Was it her
ideological
contribution to an administration that, though she did not know it at the time, would continue without her?
The problem today, as Lew’s recent statement highlighted, stems from deeply entrenched differences between the opposing sides’ belief systems, with
ideological
questions about fairness and responsibility trumping pragmatic discussion of the best way forward for everyone.
Fundamental
ideological
divisions over the 2003 Iraq war have strained global politics for more than a decade.
Deep-seated biases and resentments – China’s so-called century of humiliation following the Opium Wars of the nineteenth century and America’s inability to get out of its own skin when assessing the
ideological
threat posed by a socialist state like China – sustained a long-simmering distrust that set the stage for the current conflict.
For the West, the term limit was an
ideological
bridge that led to a path of engagement.
Last October, in a speech to the 19th Party Congress, President Xi Jinping made the same point from an
ideological
perspective, reframing the so-called Marxian principal contradiction around the pitfalls of “unbalanced and inadequate” development.
Significantly, these two perspectives – analytical and
ideological
– take China to the same destination: a prosperous economy and society with a thriving middle class.
From an
ideological
perspective, an endgame of chaos and revolution looms if the “principal contradiction” is not resolved.
If some politicians seek
ideological
excuses for their unwillingness to reduce state power, they mostly argue the following: "People have chosen us in an election; it is their will that we rule.
Like the hijackers of 9/11, who were also Saudi/Wahhabi
ideological
exports (15 of the 19 men who carried out those terror attacks were chosen by Bin Laden because they shared the same Saudi descent and education as he), Saudi Arabia’s reserve army of potential terrorists remains, because the Wahhabi factory of fanatical ideas remains intact.
He cited China and Russia as more successful countries, not for
ideological
reasons, but because he thinks that they are more competitive in today’s world.
And Libya is certainly not Iraq, either, where the dominant Western power, the US, started a war for
ideological
reasons and against the majority of the Security Council, a war that that had to – and did – end in disaster.
Because the
ideological
collapse of left-wing politics in Japan has been as precipitous as in much of the Western world, the so-called liberal elites have lost much of their former influence.
The notion that he shouldn’t take steps to protect his interests is
ideological
partiality disguised as objectivity, and it lends credence to Putin’s claims that the West is out to get him.
The second is ideological: to move Scotland toward a Scandinavian-style social democracy.
Biological facts were seen through the light of
ideological
bias.
Alas, when orthodox genetics was discarded in favor of the ruling
ideological
doctrines, as was done by Stalin's favorite Trofim Lysenko (1898-1976), the results were disastrous.
Toward the end of the Soviet era, Russian leaders looked like the rearguard of a lost
ideological
cause.
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