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They are inspired by the nationalist
ideology
connected with Vladimir Jabotinsky, who founded "Revisionist" Zionism as a challenge to the more moderate version espoused by Israel's Founding Fathers like Chaim Weizmann and David Ben-Gurion.
Yet anyone who would like to predict Sharon's future behavior should remember that unlike Begin and Shamir, Sharon comes from the military, and for him security - not
ideology
- is supreme.
One indicator has been the enshrinement of his ideology, “Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era,” in China’s constitution.
Blinded by ideology, however, the Bush administration seems determined to continue its record of dismal failures by ignoring past experience.
From 2002 to 2009, Derbala and other IG leaders produced around 30 books to counter al-Qaeda’s
ideology.
After ISIS announced its intention to declare a “province” in Upper Egypt in April 2015, Derbala toured the Upper-Egyptian IG strongholds, giving public lectures countering ISIS
ideology.
Abandoning the Reaganesque
ideology
that government is inherently bad is a necessary first step.
Moreover, it will not be easy for Cuba to find a new leader to champion its absolutist
ideology
across Latin America.
But it has also become the byword for a libertarian
ideology
that treats all governments, central banks, traditional financial institutions, and real-world currencies as evil concentrations of power that must be destroyed.
The second is
ideology.
“Reform” suggested a loosening of central controls on economic life, undertaken in a spirit of pragmatism and gradualism, as an antidote to Mao Zedong’s
ideology
of “revolution.”
Protecting the physical, emotional, and psychological wellbeing of children is a universal instinct that no faith, dogma, or
ideology
can defeat.
And Putin has struck up a good working relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping, based on their shared domestic illiberalism and desire to counter American
ideology
and influence.
Depriving ISIS of its territory does not eliminate the
ideology
that sustains it.
It all seems as if, in the face of a crisis that calls into question decades of finance– driven capitalism and the dominance of free-market ideology, and despite widespread expectations of a revival of the welfare state, the social-democratic ideal has failed to convince a majority of Europeans that it can provide effective solutions.
Fifteen years later, Putin’s ideology, policies, and activities all reflect this obsession with simplification of systems and structures.
One reason why a dynastic succession is taking place is that Kim Il-sung created a national ideology, Juche, which mixes communism and autarky with a heavy dose of Confucian values.
It is time to look beyond
ideology
– on the left as well as on the right – and frame the policy debate with that key consideration in mind.
This inertia has nothing to do with
ideology.
The Ideological Crisis of Western CapitalismNEW YORK – Just a few years ago, a powerful
ideology
– the belief in free and unfettered markets – brought the world to the brink of ruin.
On the contrary, a resurgence of right-wing economics, driven, as always, by
ideology
and special interests, once again threatens the global economy – or at least the economies of Europe and America, where these ideas continue to flourish.
Moreover, to cut back expenditures now, in the midst of an ongoing crisis brought on by free-market ideology, would inevitably simply prolong the downturn.
America's willingness to provide multi-billion dollar bail-outs to airlines or to create cartels to protect its steel and aluminum industries suggests that free market
ideology
is but a thin guise for old-fashioned corporate welfare: give to those with the appropriate connections.
But an
ideology
of anti-liberalism and Russian nationalism is a poor source of the soft power that the country needs to increase its regional and global influence.
But look closely at some of these "technocratic" proposals: many are more often based on
ideology
than economic science.
These changes left Turkey, a key state bridging East and West, pitting identity against
ideology.
In particular, can it defeat the Salafi/Wahhabi thought that has long nurtured Osama bin Laden and his ilk, and which remains the professed and protected
ideology
of Saudi Arabia?
Bin Laden, born, raised, and educated in Saudi Arabia, is a product of this pervasive
ideology.
So the real battle has not been with Bin Laden, but with that Saudi state-supported
ideology
factory.
Bin Laden merely reflected the entrenched violence of the Kingdom’s official
ideology.
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