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With hundreds of millions of Chinese now online, and other twenty-first-century communication tools available to an unprecedented number of citizens, ideas and information cross China’s
internal
and external borders with unprecedented ease and speed.
EU
internal
structures are far from ready for ten additional members.
It would isolate her from Europe, undermining the international links she has woven over the past decade as well as prospects for successful
internal
reform.
If the EU should fail to reform its
internal
structures and or admit those countries it has promised membership, domestic stability in these countries and the Union’s international standing will be damaged.
Moreover, Indonesia’s mainly Muslim population is predominantly moderate, and the country has been able to overcome most of its
internal
security problems, including the secessionist movement in Aceh and various large-scale communal conflicts.
Such efforts have not always been popular with Indonesia’s ASEAN partners, owing to concerns that they breach ASEAN’s rule of non-interference in other countries’
internal
affairs.
At its recent summit, ASEAN leaders asked Myanmar for more clarification about the country’s
internal
situation.
For some weak states,
internal
threats provide clear objectives.
The country’s rapid economic growth, strategic potential, huge
internal
market, and enormous investment in infrastructure, education, and research and development, as well as its massive military buildup, will see to that.
And it failed not only for economic reasons, but also because its
internal
and external behavior was based on compulsion, not consent.
In order to make such projects more appealing to private investors, economic externalities should be internalized, and a link should be established between the
internal
rate of return, which matters to a commercial investor, and the economic rate of return, which matters to society.
The Macron MethodLONDON – Emmanuel Macron’s election to the French presidency provides the European Union with an opportunity to move past the
internal
conflicts that have hastened its disintegration.
The truth is that the eurozone lacks
internal
momentum.
China faces huge
internal
challenges, including high and rising income inequality, massive air and water pollution, the need to move to a low-carbon economy, and the same risks of financial-market instabilities that bedevil the US and Europe.
Later, while he was in a ferocious confrontation with Thomas Edison, who was threatening Rockefeller’s business with the electric bulb, unrelated technological developments led to the gasoline-powered
internal
combustion engine and to the idea of putting it on wheels.
Burma has a very different
internal
political dynamic, not least because of the complex relationships among its various ethnic and linguistic communities – social cleavages that were not an issue in largely homogeneous Poland’s transition.
Despite China’s greater weight in world affairs, Xi faces
internal
strains that make China more fragile than is generally understood.
China’s export-led economic model has reached its limits, and the transition to domestic-led growth is intensifying
internal
frictions.
The Kingdom perceives the Brotherhood’s influence in Arab countries, particularly the Gulf states, as a serious threat to its
internal
stability and survival.
Asia’s two giants have long defined their relationship in terms of the famous Pancha Sheela: mutual respect for each other’s territorial integrity and sovereignty; mutual non-aggression; mutual non-interference in each other’s
internal
affairs; equality and mutual benefit; and peaceful co-existence.
Its experiment with an Islamic form of democracy is now primarily an
internal
affair.
If borrowers default on their off-balance-sheet loans, banks might choose to protect their reputations by covering the difference using
internal
funds, thereby transferring the risk onto their balance sheets and increasing the NPL ratio.
China was the first to embrace change – committing to an economic rebalancing by shifting its growth model from external to
internal
demand, from exports and investment to private consumption.
Unless the Bank’s next president has a clear vision of the way ahead, and the gravitas to withstand the institution’s
internal
pressures, he or she will be swallowed up by its complex machinery and unwieldy processes.
The economy in areas under Palestinian control is administered by the Palestinian Authority, as are education and other
internal
matters.
Nevertheless, they are reticent about providing such specifications in advance – even when innovators request them – perhaps to protect their market position or
internal
efforts.
But
internal
jockeying for power also means that a coalitional alignment favoring a negotiated settlement just might fall into place.
The UK does need to stand up for itself, but there is no reason for it to become confrontational about
internal
Chinese matters – especially in the case of Hong Kong, where it lost its standing when it agreed to return the city to Chinese control in 1997.
Although the Conservatives did manage a narrow victory in the next election, the party’s
internal
fissure over European integration deepened, and by the end of the 1990s, Labour was back in power (and would remain there for more than a decade).
In any case, the Conservative Party is sure to face the kind of
internal
conflict that destroyed the Labour party after 1931 and again after 1976.
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