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The biggest loser of the US election is the EU, which is
internally
conflicted and unable to address economic, demographic, and refugee crises.
More than half of the Syrian population has been displaced
internally
or forced to flee to nearby countries or to Europe.
Without such a revision aimed at boosting growth, Europe will remain alarmingly weak both
internally
and externally.
Havel was the first important Czech politician to criticize this trend, warning against excessive partisanship and arguing that political parties would become
internally
weak but outwardly authoritarian if they did not draw inspiration from a vibrant civil society.
Trade is another
internally
disputed issue.
But the role of external regional forces is almost as important in fueling the domestic bloodshed as what is happening
internally.
Even if it is not, how can an
internally
roiled India respond adequately to its many external tests, the severity of which was underscored recently by Pakistani troops’ killing of two Indian soldiers along the Line of Control in Kashmir.
Another lesson from Japan is that a country with a large savings surplus can handle a large public debt, because it can be financed
internally.
Internally
there is renewed stress on homogeneous national identities, with right-wing parties taking the lead but others following closely behind.
First a trickle, then a deluge of
internally
displaced persons arrived.
Internally, nationalism has been gaining strength in nearly all EU member states; externally, Russia is playing great-power politics and pushing for a “Eurasian Union” – a euphemism for renewed Russian dominance over Eastern Europe – as an alternative to the EU.
The return of
internally
displaced persons and due care for them must be a core component of any such arrangement.
America’s founding fathers were motivated by a similar belief that unchecked power, even when democratically legitimated, could be dangerous, which is why they created a constitutional system of
internally
separated powers to limit the executive.
But, internally, Myanmar has failed to build bridges among its various ethnic groups and cultures.
The very nature of our European model – a model that is open internally, externally, and globally – must be reaffirmed.
Internally, Europe should remain both an open society and an open economy.
In fact, they are also
internally
inconsistent.
Today, the number of people who have been
internally
displaced by conflicts alone is twice that of refugees.
The total number of
internally
displaced people now stands at 4.5 million – second only to Syria in current conflicts – while another 750,000 have fled to neighboring countries.
Since 2011, some four million people have fled Syria, with millions more
internally
displaced.
Refugees and
internally
displaced persons are relatively few; supplies of food, water and medicine are mostly adequate or at least improving.
Hostage-taking, and killing and maiming by landmines, are but the side effects of the oldest and longest-running civil war in Latin America, which has resulted in three million
internally
displaced persons – one of the world’s highest levels, close to that of Sudan, Congo, and Iraq.
Even neighbors with low tariff barriers, like Canada and the United States, trade more
internally
than across borders.
And I have provided an
internally
coherent theory whereby secular stagnation arises naturally as a consequence of low expectations on the part of households and firms about the future value of their assets.
Because their members would share the same goals, they would be more effective
internally
and externally.
And China, for its part, will continue to develop its financial markets and its capacity to generate high-quality financial assets
internally.
Internally, nearly all of these countries had a very clear idea about what they wanted: democracy, freedom, a market economy, and protection from the return of the Russian empire.
Until then, the region will remain very dangerous, not only internally, but also for its neighbors (including Europe) and the world.
Now, nearly one million people have fled Burma’s political and economic chaos for neighboring countries, and another million people remain
internally
displaced.
Internally, as China has moved from mass poverty to widening prosperity, economic growth – though a vital source of the CCP’s legitimacy – is no longer enough.
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