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Political parties appear far removed from citizen demands, beset by
internal
divisions, incapable of addressing deep-rooted inequality and lawlessness, and prone to populist or authoritarian leadership that promises quick fixes to entrenched problems.
Iran is just emerging from a three-year
internal
political struggle.
The failure of state plans and projects is overlooked because of the small but expanding
internal
market, which is invigorated by de facto economic liberalism involving the growth of smuggling and drug traffic.
With Europe facing a combination of external threats, such as turmoil in the Middle East and Russian adventurism, and
internal
challenges, such as homegrown terrorism, security and defense cannot take a backseat to economic policy.
In short, a common approach toward Asia would reinvigorate the transatlantic relationship at just the right time, and would guarantee that, despite having suffered from
internal
disagreements in the last decade, the EU-US partnership remains the cornerstone of a peaceful and prosperous world order.
Over time, the persistence of these conditions undermined the competitiveness of domestic industry, impeding sales of Brazilian products not only internationally, but also in the robust and growing
internal
market.
Former Prime Minister Netanyahu focused not only on a politics of confrontation with the Palestinian leadership under Yassir Arafat, but also cultivated a politics of
internal
confrontation - between religious and secular Jews, between "old timers" and newcomers from the former Soviet Union, between European and Middle Eastern Jews (Ashkenazi versus Sephardi).
The consequences have been a deep crisis in relations with the Palestinians, a cooling of relations between Israel and its great strategic partner, the United States, and an
internal
climate of deep divisions, ethnic tension and a vulgar coarsening of almost all political discourse.
The commentary’s main points are that it is wrong for the great powers to use the UN as an instrument of regime change in Syria, and it is better for the country’s multi-faceted and highly complex problems to be resolved by political means and
internal
negotiations.
Media manipulation has become the order of the day in Italy, but, unfortunately, the EU, behaving on the premise that it will not interfere in
internal
matters, refuses to say a word about any of this.
When will the EU intervene to stop this
internal
rot?
And Europe is distracted more than ever with its
internal
crises.
This is particularly so if one accepts - as I do - intervention in the
internal
affairs of countries in order to prevent genocide or the murderous suppression of minorities and opposition groups.
For the really hard work is only now beginning: dealing with all the
internal
practical and political problems that these enlargements will bring, as well as reckoning with countries in the membership waiting rooms, in particular Russia.
A sensible way forward would begin with everyone staying calm about China’s external provocations and
internal
nationalist drumbeating.
A vast number of people can be employed if only the government stops protecting State enterprises by restrictions on production and
internal
trade.
European socialists have failed to address the crisis cogently because of their
internal
divisions.
But, just as Keynesianism was discredited by the inflationary crises of the 1970s, market fundamentalism succumbed to its own
internal
contradictions in the deflationary crisis of 2007.
It is perhaps understandable that the original MDGs did not mention either
internal
or international migration.
There are an estimated 215 million international migrants today – a number expected to grow to 400 million by 2040 – and another 740 million
internal
migrants who have moved from rural to urban areas within countries.
An ideal result would focus attention on the need to reduce the barriers to all kinds of human mobility – both
internal
and across national borders – by lowering its economic and social costs.
For China, North Korea is not so much a foreign-policy problem as a multifaceted set of issues that impinge on China’s own
internal
debates as it charts its future course.
Nonetheless, our findings suggest a simple first step toward preventing bank capital erosion: stop banks with capital shortfalls from paying dividends (including
internal
dividends such as employee bonuses).
Culture constantly evolves in any living society, responding to both
internal
and external stimuli, and societies outgrow and reject much in every culture.
When EU officials meet together or draft
internal
documents, they use only the “working languages”: French and, more often, English.
After the 2008 financial crisis, China shifted its economic model away from exports and toward
internal
sources of growth.
Following the Asian crisis, the region’s economies underwent intense
internal
and external scrutiny.
Outsiders may find it difficult to follow
internal
Iranian debates, but they do exist, and they are intense, even if they are not always visible to the wider international public.
For that to happen, however, Europe will need a more united approach to Russia, which, despite posing less of a threat to the EU than China does, is keen to highlight – and exacerbate –
internal
division.
An
internal
review panel studying what went wrong in the UN system’s response to Sri Lanka, commissioned by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and headed by the distinguished diplomat Charles Petrie, is due to report to Ban next month.
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