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Yet those who examine the impact of the Bush administration on human rights practices
internationally
often argue that Bush’s reelection will do long-lasting – perhaps irreversible – damage to the human rights cause.
President Alvaro Uribe’s administration has committed itself to reducing the public-sector deficit to below 2.5% of GDP and pursues an export-led recovery which has received widespread acclaim
internationally
and from business leaders.
Analysts have concluded that basing the choice to favor primary education on a narrow CBA has disadvantaged many developing countries, by preventing them from competing
internationally
on the basis of a more educated labor force, rather than on low-wage labor.
We need final and complete ratification of the Lisbon Treaty in order to have the institutionally and
internationally
stronger European Union we need.
Following the NATO-led intervention in Libya in 2011, which the Kremlin regarded as another example of Western overreach, Russia has been more aggressive in asserting itself internationally, mainly in opposition to the US.
For the sake of its success, is it really too much to ask of the US that it play its part
internationally
with a bit more skill and professionalism, and that it treat its partners with respect?
But, while the United States does indeed face problems that urgently need to be addressed, if China is to rise further, to say nothing of supplanting the US internationally, it must first put its own house in order.
Finally, looking to the future, adding a protocol to the Inter-American Democratic Charter has become necessary in order to expedite the compulsory enforcement of its provisions in emergency situations, particularly where the
internationally
recognized Responsibility to Protect comes into play.
And that, in turn, depends on whether it facilitates or complicates their search for goods and services that they can sell
internationally.
After all, comparable goods often sell
internationally
at very different prices.
Each time, the Yen weakened, making Japan’s exports – particularly electronics and automobiles – more competitive
internationally.
After all, the Kurds have, by any
internationally
accepted standards, a right to self-determination.
China’s energy relationship with Iran grows ever stronger, and Russia continues to see its mission
internationally
as making trouble wherever it can.
In retrospect, the breakthrough legislation – not just for the US, but also
internationally
– was the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890.
Arguably, what I have in mind will eventually require a new international agreement along the lines of Bretton Woods, and some reinterpretation of the mandates of
internationally
influential central banks.
How can we push through the reforms that will cut public spending to levels that we can afford and raise our ability to compete
internationally?
The reforms that she undertook struck a chord
internationally.
With hard currencies scarce and inferior goods to sell, many of ECO’s members may have to look regionally rather than
internationally.
The regime’s authoritarian tendencies have not gone unnoticed
internationally.
It stopped an imminent massacre in Libya in 2011 by agreeing (at least at the outset) that the
internationally
agreed “responsibility to protect” justified military action.
Without
internationally
agreed-upon mechanisms for designating and managing marine-protected areas in international waters, the commitments made in Nagoya will amount to little more than hollow promises.
It will be embarrassing
internationally
as well – seen as petty, partisan, and vindictive by most governments around the world, regardless of whether they would be inclined to support Rudd.
And it will be particularly embarrassing for Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, who argued that whatever distaste her conservative coalition colleagues had for the former Labor leader, it was wrong to stop a prominent Australian from seeking a position for which he was regarded
internationally
as manifestly qualified.
He is a diplomat by training, a brilliant linguist with a first-class policy mind, who in government won plaudits
internationally
for his leading role in the G20 response to the global financial crisis of 2008, his efforts on climate change, and his historic apology to Australia’s indigenous peoples.
The IMF has long called on donors to meet the
internationally
accepted target for overseas development assistance of 0.7% of GDP.
Would they perhaps prefer independence or some sort of
internationally
guaranteed autonomous, self-governing status?
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.
More than any other event of our era, that violent coup was responsible for launching both the contemporary global movement for human rights and the American movement to promote human rights
internationally.
Internationally, Europe likes multilateral arrangements, whereas America prefers to go it alone.
This will require appropriate human behavior at all levels, and may well involve
internationally
accepted, large-scale geo-engineering projects to “optimize” climate.
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