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In 2000, a
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World Bank/UNESCO report argued that many of the economic benefits higher education generates were not counted in the CBA.
As a result, Greece and Turkey cooperated in humanitarian efforts in Kosovo and undertook a
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peace mission to Israel and Palestine.
Even skeptics of NATO expansion and operations like the intervention in Libya now recognize that
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operations by member countries, operating under a UN mandate and in conjunction with regional partners, is likely to be a model for the future.
The bitter irony is that, at this suddenly inauspicious moment, Europe and the US are launching their most significant
joint
project since the creation of NATO – a transatlantic free-trade agreement.
As we grapple with our
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water future, we will face a time of trial and error in finding workable solutions.
In announcing a new Sino-US
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research effort, Chu described clean energy as “one of the great opportunities of our time” for Sino-US cooperation, saying that by “working together, we can accomplish more than [by] acting alone.”
In the nineteenth century, the
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interests of the authoritarian Russian, German, and Austrian Empires prevented the establishment of a free Poland: such unholy alliances have no place in the twenty-first century.
If Germany and France don’t quickly resolve their differences and find a
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strategic answer to the crisis, they will damage themselves and Europe as a whole.
“I would just tell you,”
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staff director Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie recently said, “the US military has had a lot of experience in the western Pacific taking down small islands.”
The military parade, dominated by the celebration of “victory” in Mali and the
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participation of African and United Nations troops, had the perfection of a gracious, albeit muscular, ballet.
For starters, the removal from Syria of the Assad regime’s stockpile of chemical weapons shows that
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efforts can yield positive results.
In 2008, after the self-exiled Thaksin’s proxy force, the People’s Power Party, took power following an election victory, the Thai government signed a
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communiqué agreeing to Cambodia’s listing of Preah Vihear Temple as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A
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partnership with GlaxoSmithKline will produce a six-in-one vaccine protecting children against polio and other infectious diseases; another, with Novartis, will produce two vaccines that will protect millions of people in the developing world from typhoid and paratyphoid fevers.
New loans for failed policies – the current
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creditor proposal – is, for them, no adjustment at all.
Child marriage occurs in a wide variety of countries, religions, and cultures, and families, communities, and societies share a
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responsibility to end it.
For the first time in 45 years, the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting (AMM) failed to agree to a
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communiqué, ostensibly because ASEAN’s current chair, Cambodia, did not want the communiqué to refer to bilateral disputes in the South China Sea.
It was unwise to attach the map in a note verbale responding to a
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submission by Vietnam and Malaysia to the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in May 2009.
The
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declaration by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, and British Prime Minister David Cameron, calling for a “broad-based government” and “free and fair elections” in Egypt stands in stark contrast to the embarrassed silence that was heard at the outset of Tunisia’s democratic uprising.
Since 1992, it has negotiated agreements on regional communications and transport, tariffs, free trade and industrial zones, and
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border markets.
There is one option that should not be kept on the table: a quick agreement with the North to freeze its nuclear and missile testing in exchange for, say, the suspension of annual US-South Korea
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military exercises.
What we can know is that a moratorium on US-South Korea
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exercises would immediately undermine that critical alliance.
Through
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action, the G-20 economies can see not just a marginal change, but growth above 5% by 2014.
Once again, it relies on overcollateralization, an assumption on the
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distribution of possible outcomes, and the inevitable seal of approval of the three major credit rating agencies.
Estimates are based on the amount of labor and capital available for production and an assessment of their
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productivity.
If the West – America and Europe – act swiftly, decisively, and with a
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strategy, there remains a chance to stabilize the situation.
That silence is being rewarded with the first-ever
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cabinet sessions between a democracy and a communist dictatorship, which will take place in Berlin this autumn.
Kim gave away little, and was probably stunned when, for the first time ever, a US president accepted at face value North Korea’s supposed anxiety about US
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military exercises with South Korea (which the North Koreans know to be defensive in purpose).
Despite a limited agenda, the participants were unable to produce a
joint
statement.
A mangrove and coral restoration project in Grenada – a
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effort of the Red Cross, the Nature Conservancy, and the fishers of Grenada’s Grenville community – has also shown great potential to increase resilience.
The Fund and other private and public investors – would first make
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equity investments in the project.
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