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In May, an apparently genuine
internal
Foreign Ministry document made it clear that the Kremlin now prioritizes relations with America and Europe.
But events, both
internal
and external, have overtaken the process.
The key to Iran’s new era, however, lies more in the new
internal
balance of power among Tehran’s political factions than to electoral mandates.
These are uncharted waters for Khatami, whose focus has been
internal
and intellectual.
Meanwhile, among the major emerging economies, China’s reform process is on hold, pending a leadership transition this fall that will clarify various
internal
interests’ goals and power relationships.
Having failed to put forward a clear and effective program of
internal
reform, the young President sought to make up for his domestic failure in the realm of foreign affairs.
The government does not dabble too much in social affairs, while the people do not involve themselves too much in
internal
politics.
For the West, there is a silver lining in this nationalist rivalry: neither China nor Japan is a rogue state, and, so long as their quarrels do not lead to the use of unconventional weapons, we may treat the friction between them as an
internal
Asian quarrel.
But the Treaty’s architects were so busy playing
internal
power games that they failed to recognize that monetary union could not stem Europe’s decline, especially as the United States was experiencing rapid productivity growth and Asia’s economic rise had begun.
NEWPORT BEACH – Six
internal
factors suggest that the United States’ economy is slowly healing.
The sense of inevitability could be dispelled by recent shifts in the
internal
politics of both the Conservative government and the Labour opposition.
But they often crumble under the weight of
internal
dissent.
The problem is the
internal
distribution of savings and financial investments: although the eurozone has enough savings to finance all of the deficits, some countries struggle, because savings no longer flow across borders.
In today’s Europe, the conflict between creditors and debtors takes a more civilized form, seen only in European Council resolutions and
internal
ECB discussions.
Already there is a sense that the IMF is reluctant to tell Europe more forcefully how to handle its problem with Greece because the managing director must be careful to avoid meddling in Europe’s
internal
politics.
The popular upsurge in the Arab world shows that democratic empowerment hinges on two key
internal
factors: the role of security forces and the technological sophistication of the state’s repressive capacity.
As for the second key
internal
factor, a state’s ability to police mobile and electronic communications and Internet access has become as important as jackboots and truncheons.
Economists who pretend that this would be anything less than an economic and political catastrophe for Greece should look closely at the structure of Greek trade, the anemic response of exports to the already huge
internal
devaluation, and company and household balance sheets.
Syria’s
internal
conflict has now become a Sunni-Shia sectarian war that is spreading across the region.
Furthermore, waves of Syrian refugees are threatening the sustainability of the Jordanian monarchy, already roiled by profound
internal
cleavages.
Hitler redefined the German Volk as the collective victim of an
internal
enemy that was tainting its blood – a type of narrative that, whether framed in terms of race, religion, or class, underlies genocide wherever it occurs.
While growth slowed recently from very high rates – owing to a combination of exposure to developed-country weakness,
internal
loss of reform momentum, and declining investor confidence – that trend appears to be reversing after recent decisive corrective moves by the government.
As previous experience has shown,
internal
discussions on constitutional competences – essentially political navel-gazing – can distract attention from the far more pressing issues of economic growth and jobs.
The EU is much more than a set of rules governing the
internal
market and the free movement of goods, services, capital, and people.
Much will depend on how Pakistan addresses its
internal
turbulence, as well as how the situation in Afghanistan evolves.
All candid accounts indicate their
internal
incentives are not much changed, and restrictions on their activities are unlikely to prove effective as global growth picks up.
With so much
internal
liquidity, these businesses are not sensitive to reductions in market interest rates.
So, will Europe commit to moving toward political union, and thereby address what has remained missing, despite the single market, the euro, and the Schengen Agreement’s elimination of
internal
borders?
The second question concerns how and in what ways the US should become involved in other countries’
internal
affairs.
In fact, the report devotes more than twice as many pages to charges concerning China’s supposed external technology theft via such acquisitions – which are framed as a blatant grab for America’s most precious assets – as it does to
internal
transfers through JVs and alleged unfair licensing practices.
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