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Yet, heedless of the dangers, powerful export
interests
and regional governments continue to fight for these policies.
Specifically, the US needs to address the problem of so-called “super PACs,” political action committees that allow rich special
interests
and individuals to buy elections.
And, in China, greater transparency is needed to control corruption and keep special
interests
in their place.
Democracy is great, but only in the
interests
of the working class.
But there is a case to be made for starting to think about how we can design AI to take into account the
interests
of humans, and indeed of all sentient beings (including machines, if they are also conscious beings with
interests
of their own).
Trump tends to express himself in terms of national interests, sovereignty, military capacities, and economic supremacy.
That means, of course, that the EU should seek to widen its transatlantic thinking so that the EU and the United States cooperate more closely on defining – and thus protecting – their common
interests
in a world where together they account for little more than 10% of the total population.
The second problem with emerging-economy forecasts was their failure to account for the vigor with which vested
interests
and other political forces would resist reform – a major oversight, given how uneven these countries’ reform efforts had been prior to 2008.
Coalition politics gives representation to the myriad
interests
that make up a diverse and complex society, and ensures that the country as a whole accepts the policies ultimately adopted.
Congress remains a “big tent” party, committed to preserving India’s pluralism and conscious of the multiple identities and
interests
of India’s many peoples.
The “third front” involves assorted petty particularisms – parties representing the sectarian
interests
of specific castes, sub-regions, or linguistic groups.
The EU-Russia relationship has long exposed EU member states’ varying historic, geographic, and economic
interests.
Europeans, however, have trouble maintaining relationships that pit their geopolitical
interests
against their desire to defend human rights and uphold international law.
And Japanese politics entrenched rural and small-business
interests
in a way that impeded the diffusion of export-oriented manufacturing.
The Kremlin claims partnership with China, but China is stronger than Russia and shares few core
interests
with it.
When financially stable countries disregard the challenges facing their struggling counterparts, they are acting against their own
interests.
As the US strategist Daniel Twining has observed: “Over the coming four years, US leadership…will be essential” for “the consolidation of a wide-ranging strategic partnership with India,” as well as for efforts “to prevent Pakistan’s many pathologies…from spilling over in ways that undermine fundamental US (and Indian) interests.”
Indeed, until the mid-1990s, the government’s lack of macroeconomic discipline and its tendency to succumb to populist demands and vested
interests
accounted for much of the country’s economic weakness.
Vested
interests
prevailed: business groups attempted to capture specific markets, and public-sector workers fought to preserve their privileges.
The challenge that business considerations pose to journalism – both news and commentary providers – takes the form of three separate temptations: to slant the news to please readers rather than inform them, and thus attract advertisers; to slant the news to please advertisers directly; and to slant the news to advance owners’ political or commercial
interests.
The paper’s duty will remain to its readers and not to the private
interests
of its owners.
With President Barack Obama re-elected and no longer facing the pressure of a campaign, it would be in America’s interest – and certainly in the
interests
of my country, Pakistan – to use the first year of his new term to de-escalate the violence.
They will need quickly to face up to the reality that in order to pursue US
interests
in the region, including stabilizing Iraq and Afghanistan, the current standoff with Iran cannot continue, and that a greater degree of cooperation is unavoidable.
What is needed is a process that rebuilds trust and communication so that the give-and-take of negotiation is perceived as serving mutual
interests
rather than serving up insults to national dignity or identity.
In the end, Emanuel’s office concluded that, “The uncertainty for taxpayers, coupled with FIFA’s inflexibility and unwillingness to negotiate, were clear indications that further pursuit of the bid wasn’t in Chicago’s best interests.”
We outlined a dual strategy of reassuring the NATO allies that their
interests
would be defended while engaging with the Kremlin in a manner consistent with the 1997 NATO-Russia Founding Act and the 2002 Rome Declaration on the NATO-Russia relationship.
But another force serves the Party's
interests
as well: the deep-seated Chinese cultural inertia that stresses collectivist, group-oriented behavior.
I am acutely aware of how dangerous it can be to run afoul of Russian
interests.
This fusion of economic and military
interests
was apparent last fall, when Chinese attack submarines, in their first known voyages to the Indian Ocean, docked at the new Chinese-owned container terminal in the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo.
But the shared
interests
of Europe’s citizens lack adequate political representation – a failing that contributed to the current crisis.
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