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The clumsy Jerusalem declaration cannot save Netanyahu’s current coalition government from massive corruption scandals and irreconcilable
internal
conflicts.
Second, due in part to
internal
nationalist crises, the empire found it increasingly difficult to chart a unified, independent course in international affairs.
In this country, the real blockade, the one that affects the daily life of the people, is the
internal
governing system.
But never before has this
internal
struggle had such profound ramifications for the region and beyond.
In contrast, the EU is once again showing itself to be irresolute and riven by
internal
divisions on both the Israeli-Palestinian peace process (or lack thereof) and the Arab upheavals.
Israel and the US refused to accept the right of Palestinians to form a unity government with Hamas and Fatah and now, after
internal
strife, Hamas alone controls Gaza.
It was mainly designed to steer
internal
integration; now it must confront external threats.
Another would combine asylum policy, border protection, and cooperation in police and judicial affairs; this area could retain control-free
internal
borders, which is increasingly difficult between countries with widely differing asylum policies.
Today, China, like many large countries, is allowing its
internal
political battles to shape how it interacts with the world, especially with neighbors whose sensitivities it seems entirely willing to ignore.
The
internal
security services compete against the military for resources and influence, and both compete against civilian institutions.
Achieving an
internal
Asian balance of power will require India, Japan, and South Korea to build a tripartite security arrangement, which can be achieved only if Japanese and South Korean leaders overcome their historical animosities.
Surveys indicate that the
internal
market has helped more than 60% of companies that export to more than five EU countries boost their cross-border sales, and that 80% of consumers believe that the range of goods has increased, while 67% say that their quality has improved.
Services are even more susceptible than goods to
internal
market barriers.
There were, for example, the repeated attempts by Fox News to insinuate that the murder of Seth Rich, a young Democratic National Committee staffer, was orchestrated by Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign team to hide Rich’s alleged role in leaking
internal
DNC emails.
Twenty thousand public companies consume 65% of the national budget and handle 80% of exports, as well as 50% of
internal
trade.
These
internal
conflicts have worsened with the country’s domestic political crisis and the global economic crisis.
And it needs massive investments in electric vehicles (and advanced batteries), together with a sharp reduction in
internal
combustion engine vehicles.
In the mid-1980’s, then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher successfully pushed the idea of an integrated
internal
market.
Or else they can wait until the overhang of excess capacity diminishes, capital goods become obsolete, and the economy’s
internal
restorative forces work their gradual magic.
The second key issue concerns the EU’s
internal
structure.
And, so far,
internal
and external forces have been out of sync, in terms of perceptions, capabilities, and actions.
Here, indeed, the EU missed a big opportunity to tie enlargement to a daring
internal
reform that would transform it into a superpower.
To make matters even more complicated, East European countries will join the EU at a time when it has initiated a major
internal
reform embodied by a new European Constitution.
There have been many causes: a decade of war in the greater Middle East, with its enormous cost in “blood and treasure”; the financial and economic crisis; high public debt; reorientation toward
internal
problems; and a new focus on Pacific affairs.
China will be busy addressing its own
internal
contradictions for a long time yet.
In addition to federal power holding them in check, the governors are constrained by
internal
divisions.
By suppressing
internal
rivals and absorbing their assets, the regime created a dual monopoly.
And resolving
internal
problems through a disproportionate use of force reassured even the regime’s security obsessed ex-KGB men.
Though the current level of anti-Americanism in Russia’s official media seems unprecedented, the regime is most worried about
internal
problems.
There may well be
internal
crises, as in Japan, but that is not accompanied by a foreign exchange crisis.
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