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In 1994, the so-called Cigarette Papers, some 4,000 pages of
internal
documents leaked from the tobacco company Brown & Williamson, showed that the industry engaged for years in a public campaign to deny the addictive qualities of nicotine and the health hazards of smoking, despite industry-funded research showing otherwise.
Such strengthening can only be achieved by a fundamental reform of the UN's
internal
structure.
Historically, phases of resurgent radicalism have lasted 5-10 years, marked by greater aggressiveness against
internal
and external enemies.
In practice, an association agreement is merely a blank slate, upon which one can draw up terms of cooperation on trade, foreign policy,
internal
security, and other matters.
Ultimately, it would be preferable to develop one overarching EU-UK governance framework to cover defense, economics,
internal
security, and other areas.
This is a nonstarter: the Castro regime is not going to do what it has never done and negotiate
internal
political issues with another country.
Europe also must re-balance its energy relationship with Russia by investing in gas storage to deal with interruptions, diversifying supplies, and establishing a properly functioning
internal
market, with more interconnections between countries.
In addition to giving it a new name, he has reorganized its
internal
structures and changed its official color from black to turquoise.
The eurozone’s path to genuine economic union will be fraught with political and institutional challenges – from determining substantive areas of cooperation to protecting the rights and interests of all EU countries and safeguarding the unity of both the
internal
market and foreign relations.
Despite all the talk about the coming shift to
internal
demand, China remains heavily dependent on exports and external demand as major drivers of economic growth.
A NAFTA-wide security perimeter could transform
internal
borders in much the same way that the Schengen Agreement transformed borders within much of continental Europe.
Internal
documents indicate that Exxon, and later ExxonMobil, knew about the damaging effects of climate change but revealed no information to investors or the public.
When the Syrian conflict began, it was an
internal
matter, with UN involvement limited to humanitarian and refugee issues.
As a permanent member of the Security Council, Russia thus has an obligation to act; it (and China) can no longer hide behind the argument that the UN should not be engaged in Syria’s
internal
affairs.
Thus the two largest countries on the Arabian peninsula – Saudi Arabia, the biggest in terms of landmass and oil wealth, and Yemen in terms of population – are now locked in life-and-death struggles with
internal
enemies.
Yet a glaring contradiction exists between the universality and supremacy of human rights and the principles of sovereignty and non-interference in states
' internal
affairs, which are also enshrined in UN documents.
The principle of non-intervention in a state's
internal
affairs was never absolute, and globalization confronts it with a radical challenge.
If Europe overcame its
internal
differences and tried to become a global challenger to the US, these assets might partly balance American power, but would not equal it.
Finally, the 1992 agreement authorizes only monitoring of
internal
tensions, not massive use of military force.
Rebuilding a country devastated by war, riven by
internal
divisions, and plagued by foreign intervention in a part of the world as volatile as the Middle East is one of the most daunting tasks imaginable.
NATO, for the first time, has intervened in the
internal
affairs of another country.
The combination of external shocks and
internal
pressure from rising wages can serve as a powerful incentive for governments and businesses to pursue structural reforms.
America’s failure to deal with its
internal
challenges would come at a steep price.
No foreign government will gain a veto over any aspect of our
internal
decision-making.
He could count on the IMF – which had real policy leverage, owing to India’s need for a bailout program in 1991 – to provide external support to counter the huge
internal
obstacles to reform.
It is almost impossible for any outsider to understand Iran’s real
internal
political dynamics.
While both the Polish and Hungarian communist parties experienced
internal
liberalization that allowed relatively large semi-official zones of activity outside communist control, Czechoslovakia after the Soviet-led invasion of 1968 became a rigid neo-Stalinist regime.
Nigeria’s Lagos State and Tanzania have done a good job of mobilizing
internal
resources for development.
At their heart is Iran’s interference in
internal
Arab affairs, particularly in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and Bahrain.
Regulators, meanwhile, are now starting to require banks to develop their own
internal
ratings processes.
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