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A revanchist Russia would once again – beyond Kaliningrad and the Baltic states – have a long
joint
border with the EU, and would seek a different, significantly more assertive role: that of a re-established great European power.
Why has it not acted with determination to evaluate the situation and develop a program of
joint
action?
Somewhat more promising is the possible invitation to India to participate in developing, alongside France, Germany, and Britain, the new
joint
Euro-fighter.
ESBies would effectively fulfill the role of Eurobonds, but without the
joint
and several liability that would demand treaty changes.
With the G-7 leaders having committed, in a recent
joint
declaration, to tackle “antimicrobial resistance” (AMR), it is time for the more inclusive G-20 – and China, as it chairs the group for the first time – to take the fight to the next level.
The G-7 countries should drive this effort forward by taking concrete steps to fulfill the commitments they made in their
joint
declaration.
A second commitment included in the
joint
declaration – to help ensure that medicines are used only when they are needed – may seem obvious, but in fact represents a major problem driving AMR.
Putin’s
joint
visit to Katyn with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in April was, of course, symbolic.
Such a scheme would include
joint
military exercises and information-sharing arrangements not just with South Korea and the US, but also with China, India, the Southeast Asian countries.
And with a complete monetary union and an autonomous
joint
budget, the eurozone would be far more resilient in the event of another financial crisis.
This is an issue of concern to many other countries as well, and finding a durable political solution in Syria requires cooperation and
joint
efforts.
In the run-up to the arbitration ruling, China used its clout to force the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to retract a
joint
statement critical of its role in the South China Sea.
Rediscovering the WestTransatlantic disputes are multiplying at the very moment that Europe's Constitutional Convention begins to debate a
joint
EU foreign policy.
In the 1980’s,
joint
studies by US and Soviet scientists showed that a full-scale nuclear war between the Cold War’s superpowers would cause environmental devastation so severe that the ensuing “nuclear winter” could extinguish life on earth.
Now we see – though the lifting of the Union’s arms embargo may now be delayed thanks to US pressure and Chinese aggressiveness – that the European Union has become merely a tool for corruption when France and China draw up
joint
action plans.
The most telling example is the creation of a
joint
air defense system.
And, aside from a relatively small number of
joint
ventures with foreign partners and state enterprises that are in fact hybrid public-private firms, most businesses today, including publicly listed companies, remain family owned or dominated.
Yet Obama has refused to designate the Taliban as a terrorist organization, leaving it off the list of terrorist networks mentioned, for example, in his recent
joint
statement with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Portraying US companies as innocent victims of Chinese pressure is certainly at odds with my own experience as an active participant in Morgan Stanley’s
joint
venture with the China Construction Bank (and a few small minority investors) to establish China International Capital Corporation in 1995.
Many medical advances, from ulcer therapies to
joint
replacement, have evolved through clinician curiosity, not as a result of trials.
Not only was the LDPR’s establishment a
joint
project of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the KGB, but Zhirinovsky has also advocated returning to Germany the eastern territories – including much of Poland and the Baltic region – that it lost in World War II.
But the peaceful, carnival spirit that prevailed, the flying of Turkish and German flags side by side in German streets, when the two nations met in the semi-finals, the
joint
Spanish-German celebrations after the final, all this suggests something fresh.
Only a slim provision that made
joint
inspections with the IAEA voluntary made it into the final agreement.
Yet, as the Chinese/Russian
joint
veto of the United Nations Security Council resolution on Syria on February 5 symbolized, the US-China relationship remains a work in progress.
At a recent
joint
press conference, President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced a new, lower threshold for additional sanctions.
Indeed, with the exception of the London summit in April 2009, when a consensus was reached on
joint
monetary and fiscal stimulus, the G-20 has become just another bureaucratic forum where much is discussed, but little is agreed upon.
The Kaesong Industrial Complex, a
joint
venture of the North and South Korean governments, is both a tribute to the concept of diplomatic reconciliation through business and a difficult test of its feasibility.
But political and historical tensions continue to shape daily life in Kaesong, where companies operate under the constant threat that North Korea, for whatever reason, will react rashly, even abandoning the
joint
project altogether.
Making matters worse, there is an unmistakable air of condescension in the pronouncements, contained in the
joint
statement issued at the end of Modi’s visit, that China “took note of India’s aspirations” to join the Nuclear Suppliers Group, and “understands and supports India’s aspiration to play a greater role in the United Nations, including in the Security Council.”
It means that some portion of members’ debts will be mutualized: individual governments’ debts would become Eurobonds, and thus a
joint
obligation of all members.
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