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If not handled carefully, developments in Iraq and Syria could transform the map of the Middle East and
incite
further conflict in the coming years.
Internationalizing the “strong hand” model across the region will
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the gangs to spread to Nicaragua and Costa Rica, which have so far been successful in preventing gang violence.
Syria is particularly vulnerable in this regard, as extremists
incite
violence against minority religious groups by using, for example, television stations in Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
This approach not only makes operational sense, but it also will lessen the burden on Futenma, without requiring that a replacement facility be constructed – which would
incite
controversy of its own.
Despite efforts by tabloid media to
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conflict, most New Yorkers ignored the dispute.
Twenty-five years after the military rescued the Party by crushing pro-democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square, Xi’s potential strategy for doing so – a purge of high-level military figures – may
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a major internal fight.
What is objectionable about hate speech, and makes it punishable by law in countries around the world, is that it is intended to
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discrimination or violence against members of a particular national, racial, ethnic, or religious group.
Debates over possible constitutional amendments intended to pacify angry Sunnis and to de-fang the insurgency are likely to
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factional hostility as well.
The Forgotten SickLIVERPOOL – The developed world is familiar with the global threats of viral infections that
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fear in both rich populations and poor.
The murder charges leveled against Zia have already spurred protests, and could
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massive civil disturbances if a trial actually takes place, jeopardizing the economic success that the country has had under Hasina’s rule.
His protectionist stance could
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a global trade war, and his insistence that allies pay for their own defense could lead to dangerous nuclear proliferation, while diminishing American leadership on the world stage.
The Internet, one of the great inventions of the modern Western world, has shown itself to be a weapon that can be used to
incite
and train those who wish to cause harm to that world.
But the US position is unambiguously misguided in not foreseeing that the “Kosovo precedent” will
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instability and potentially even violence elsewhere.
But such encouragement must be undertaken in ways that do not
incite
the North’s fears of being destroyed by indirect means.
It is not rational to impose such punishment when the consequences, far from preventing future crimes, may
incite
or cause greater or new social damage.
Prosperity, it was felt, would
incite
inflation, provoke high interest rates, triggering a stock market rout.
In addition, some member governments, like those of Germany and Austria, have demonstrated serious anxiety that EU enlargement will
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a flood of job-seekers from Central and Eastern Europe, and made clear that they will demand a long delay in granting free movement of labour to any new member state.
Given the Syrian opposition’s manifest ineffectiveness and disunity, so the argument goes, President Bashar al-Assad’s fall, when it finally comes, will
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civil war, massacres, and chaos, which is likely to spill over Syria’s borders, further destabilizing weak neighbors like Iraq and Lebanon, and leading, perhaps, to a regional crisis.
While attempts to stir up hatred against adherents of a religion, or to
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violence against them, may legitimately be suppressed, criticism of religion as such should not be.
The problem with such intrusive oversight is that political issues that
incite
the strongest passions -- such as determining electoral lists -- are suppressed when an international body offers and imposes its own solutions.
But the numbers in the IMF program were fiction; any economist would have predicted that contractionary policies
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slowdown, and that budget targets would not be met.
Advocates of globalization dance around the topic because they fear it will
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nativist backlash.
Berlusconi’s promised tax cuts may soon run up against both Treaty limits, and will likely
incite
conflict with other Euro area governments if they do.
In pursuing these goals, Russia must remember that imperialism is expensive and will
incite
confrontation with the West.
He inherited an economic, political, and social crisis as deep as any in the world, and he warned President Bush last year that extreme poverty and widening ethnic divisions could
incite
insurrection.
For all the UN’s intellectual commitment to the furtherance of human rights, it knows better than to
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the displeasure of the Chinese or the Russians by receiving activists from Tibet or Chechnya.
If China devalues it will
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a new round of competitive devaluations across Asia.
The impact on the budget costs of these colonial wars will futher
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Russia’s financial decay and frighten foreign investors.
A symmetrical peace between Israel and Palestine would, by contrast,
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much less Islamic resistance.
Now, memory laws have become one of the preferred instruments of nationalist populists attempting to consolidate their own power – and to
incite
the very xenophobic nationalism that once provided fertile soil for the Holocaust.
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