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As national economies and multinational companies compete for market share, global standards of market behavior become
increasingly
important.
An all-or-nothing situation is driving citizens
increasingly
to view politics in terms that the German legal philosopher (and Nazi party member) Carl Schmitt considered inevitable: the distinction between friend and enemy – between those for whom one is ultimately willing to die and those whom one is ultimately willing to kill.
It is now in real danger of becoming an irreconcilably divided and
increasingly
stalemated society.
So, while Indonesians may court the global spotlight, their chief concerns should be fostering strong and stable economic growth, stemming domestic religious intolerance, and preserving ASEAN unity in the face of China’s
increasingly
assertive policy in the region.
As the continent’s population has swelled, from about 285 million in 1960 to nearly 1.3 billion today, and urbanization has progressed, the challenge has become
increasingly
acute.
The Failure of China BashingWith China's rapid growth
increasingly
affecting a wide range of issues worldwide, it has become expedient for US presidential candidates to blame China for some of America's domestic problems.
As Suu Kyi noted during our conversation, education will play an
increasingly
important role in reducing poverty and promoting peace.
Over the last fifty years, people in advanced countries have
increasingly
sought university education and specialized training to protect them from an unforgiving labor market.
Maliki’s policies became
increasingly
personalistic, clientelistic, and polarizing, fueling Salafist jihadism, which had sustained several blows prior to the 2010 election.
Increasingly, the battle over the US government’s debt ceiling reflects a deeper constitutional power struggle between the president and Congress.
Now, the EU is at the center of domestic political debates, which
increasingly
include existential questions about the survival of the eurozone and the entire European project.
With the rebels lacking professional military training and discipline, such gains look
increasingly
unlikely.
Like the Soviet Union, China is paying through the nose for a few friends, gaining only limited benefits while becoming
increasingly
entrenched in an unsustainable arms race.
Yet it is dangerous to believe that the world has found in this new-model Coalition of the Willing the solution that it was seeking in today’s
increasingly
chaotic post-American order.
In the age of globalization, they are also hopelessly and
increasingly
lagging behind developed states.
Tolerating them, as was done until recently, is
increasingly
dangerous.
Indeed, America's superpower status makes it
increasingly
disadvantageous for its leaders to play by rules that, while repeatedly violated in the past, are now viewed as preventing the US from assuming a new role in international affairs.
What is needed is a reform that responds to today's international order and updates the
increasingly
obsolete and ignored body of international law to today's new economic and political realities.
National elections will be held this year and next in the US, France, and Germany, and the campaigns will play out in an environment that is
increasingly
hostile to international agreements in any form.
As US security interests shift to the Pacific, Americans now rely on
increasingly
vulnerable forward land bases and carrier fleets with tactical aircraft that have a combat radius of 300-500 miles (482-805 kilometers).
With a rapid reduction in emissions, it is still possible to keep warming within safe bounds (estimated at below 2ºC); but the task is becoming
increasingly
difficult.
Arabs seem
increasingly
willing to accept – and even applaud – the Obama administration’s policy toward the region.
But the new generation of Bahraini Shia are more militant, and their views are
increasingly
echoed by their Shia counterparts in Saudi Arabia.
But since the capture of Saddam Hussein, they have become
increasingly
assertive.
Mexico has long considered itself the leader of Latin America, but Chile, Colombia, and the rising regional giant, Brazil, are
increasingly
leaving it behind.
The results have become
increasingly
obvious and painful: an economy that has suffered more severely in the global crisis than its neighbors to the south; a rent-seeking business elite that is unaccustomed to competition; public and private monopolies that no one seems to have the political will to dismantle; and corporatist pacts that siphon off public resources to unproductive unions, thwarting productivity and growth.
Uniting Against ExtremismLONDON – Governments worldwide are
increasingly
facing a fundamental question: how to deal with the causes of violent – often religiously motivated – extremism.
But now it is becoming
increasingly
apparent to policymakers and investors that easy credit and lopsided policies have generated significant risk for China’s banking system.
At the same time, an explosion of e-commerce in an
increasingly
digitized (that is, cashless) economy is providing a powerful platform for China’s emerging middle-class consumers.
Given this looming threat, it is becoming
increasingly
clear that staying out of the Syrian mess may not be an acceptable choice for countries that have an interest in a calmer and more democratic Middle East.
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