Isolation
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Europe, indeed, has resurrected some of the oldest and most exclusionary of its stigmas of
isolation
- not just those against Islam but also against the countries of Orthodox Christianity.
For him, Germany had to abandon its man-in-the-middle position, and thus its isolation, by irreversibly integrating with Western security and economic institutions.
Given that the challenge of upgrading educational and skills-training systems is shared across Asia, national governments should not be working in
isolation.
But most Lebanese remain committed to seeing their country living in peace, free from the
isolation
and militancy that are the hallmarks of Iran and Syria.
Iran’s Hardline ChoiceIran’s choice for its next president, the hardline Mayor of Teheran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is likely to worsen relations with the West and the country’s international
isolation.
In a vicious circle, this mounting
isolation
only strengthens Meciar's domestic hand even more.
If the West were to turn its back on Russia, such
isolation
would reinforce the xenophobic and statist tendencies present in Russian political culture and make the liberal cause more difficult.
A better approach would be to look to the long run, use the soft power of attraction, expand exchanges and contacts with Russia’s new generation, support its participation in the World Trade Organization and other market-oriented institutions, and address deficiencies with specific criticisms rather than general harangues or
isolation.
But advocating engagement over
isolation
should not prevent friendly criticism, and in Davos I offered four reasons why Russia will not remain a major power in 2020 unless it changes its current behavior and policies.
After centuries of isolation, Japan’s Meiji restoration chose selectively from the rest of the world, and within 50 years the country had become strong enough to defeat a European great power, in the Russo-Japanese War.
Historically, Russia always aspired to be part of Europe, and the Putin regime recognizes that it would pay a big price if it sought to return to the Soviet Union’s
isolation.
Like the Catholic Church, private universities like Yale can use victims’ shame and
isolation
to disenfranchise them and to protect the perpetrators.
In Argentina, President Mauricio Macri’s government has introduced investor-friendly policies to restore confidence after years of political and economic
isolation
for the country.
Third, the allure of rejoining Europe after years of isolation, together with the European Union’s commitment to enlargement, provided a gravitational pull – and a legislative template – that helped policymakers justify and implement difficult reforms.
Remembering Zhao ZiyangThe conditions under which Zhao Ziyang lived at the time of his death, in utter
isolation
from Chinese society due to an illegally imposed 16-year house arrest, shames both Chinese justice and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Some senior Republicans, to their credit, have disavowed this Pied Piper’s effort to lead Americans over a cliff of
isolation
and bigotry.
Trump’s administration might be tempted to address this group’s problems in isolation, with inward-looking policies targeting specific industries, or by attempting to limit trade competition.
In this context, no one country can address key challenges such as climate change, rising inequality, and disruptive technology in
isolation
from others.
The Islamic Revolution has survived a brutal war with Iraq, economic sanctions, and decades of international pressure and
isolation
from the US.
Isolation
of and discrimination against Roma not only undermines European values; it threatens to unravel the social fabric in Europe’s new democracies.
Israeli hardliners saw the “war on terror” and the war in Iraq as their wars, supported Bush’s war-like rhetoric and
isolation
of Iran, and considered the neo-conservatives their ideological kin.
Such a change would make it easier to end the
isolation
of Hamas as well.
To be successful, this strategy also requires a realistic threat of
isolation
of those who continue to undermine regional stability, as well as substantial progress in the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Hungarians and Poles rejected international
isolation
in 1989.
While China is committed to its own independent foreign policy, it cannot achieve development in
isolation.
It is easy to dismiss this as typical British chauvinism – the insular attitude of a people living in splendid
isolation.
In isolation, European countries would have limited global significance.
Whereas previous presidents have viewed international accords in the context of broader US trade and security strategy, Trump looks at them in
isolation.
With Trump openly questioning NATO’s relevance, this seems like an inopportune moment for the UK to play the “splendid isolation” card.
Geographical
isolation
is even more extreme if the country is landlocked, like Bolivia, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, or Burkina Faso.
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