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If so, it should impress upon them the notion that their best strategy, both
internally
and internationally, is to devote their considerable resources and energy to strengthening China’s rule-of-law institutions, even though such reforms will invariably curtail the CCP’s arbitrary power.
This test explains the effective impunity of China, Russia, or any other major power; however badly it behaves internally, any attempted invasion would trigger a much larger conflagration.
Absent this helping hand from the exchange rate, all southern European rebalancing will need to take place
internally
through domestic deflation, which in turn risks jeopardizing their return to public-debt sustainability.
And Kouchner himself, to the cynical amusement of the French press, has retreated radically from his insistence on an immediate intervention to protect refugees and
internally
displaced people in Darfur from further slaughter by the Sudanese government-backed Janjawid militia.
Or consider Syria, where an estimated 200,000 Syrians have recently died, 3.7 million have fled the country, and 7.6 million have been
internally
displaced in a civil war that was stoked in no small part by the US, Saudi Arabia, and other allied powers.
In refusing to take a strong position on Syria, Rouhani – like so many other world leaders – is placing his own interests above those of the 2.3 million registered Syrian refugees, the millions more who have been
internally
displaced, the estimated 130,000 people killed, and the rest of Syria’s long-suffering population.
They are
internally
divided between Fatah and Hamas, under Israeli occupation in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, isolated from the outside world in Gaza, hopeless in the region’s refugee camps, and rebuffed by their Arab neighbors.
Instead of attempting to impose a new Syrian leadership, the US should host a meeting with
internally
selected representatives to help them draft a constitution and make other political arrangements.
This cultural basis of sovereignty is ultimately rooted in the distinctive geography – say, land-locked and oriented internally, or coastal and outward-looking – that a people inhabit.
To take the most significant example, China staged military interventions even when it was poor and
internally
troubled.
Both theories are
internally
consistent.
Since then, the EU has been stagnating, both
internally
and externally.
Such factors of inertia are systemic: they cannot be overcome
internally
by some ingenious system of majority voting.
This summer, the UN Refugee Agency put the number of refugees who had fled Syria at four million, in addition to 7.6 million
internally
displaced people.
Although figures do not convey the cruelty by all sides, it has become de rigueur to cite the numbers: more than 100,000 dead, 2.3 million refugees, and four million people
internally
displaced.
But a year ago, the figures were already dire: 60,000 dead, 700,000 international refugees, and two million
internally
displaced.
Turkey is resurgent yet troubled;Iraq has been invaded and abandoned;Iran is isolated and threatened;Israel is anxious and belligerent; and Afghanistan and Pakistan are
internally
imbalanced and politically fragile.
These great sectors of our economy and polity will surely go on evolving internally, and interacting energetically, beyond anything we can easily foresee.
He called his adoptive country the “Davos for
internally
bruised veterans of the totalitarian age.”
One way to experiment with these new approaches is to try them out
internally
first.
But it is clear that many of the challenges of the drug-development process are too large and complex for a single company or institution to solve
internally.
In the future, the most effective pharmaceutical companies will be hubs at the center of a network of collaborators and suppliers, focusing
internally
on their core competencies, which might include medicinal chemistry, execution of clinical trials, or sales and marketing.
Simons, Fisher, and Friedman’s support for both OMF and 100% reserve banking therefore formed an
internally
consistent policy package.
In Tbilisi alone, there are more than 500 camps for
internally
displaced people, many of them women and children living with shortages of food and medical supplies.
Today, we have come to understand ourselves as composites; often contradictory and
internally
incompatible.
Given all of this, Europe is losing relevance
internally
and externally.
Indeed, as part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals for 2030, world leaders identified refugees, the
internally
displaced, and migrants as vulnerable populations that deserve protection.
Internally, it is limited by a conservative wing defined by views that are not compatible with long-term progress in Europe.
At the same time, however, Foshan fostered intense competition
internally
and with other cities in China, which may well be the biggest reason for its success.
Europe, however, has always been a single political entity, no matter how varied
internally.
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