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China’s new Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and its One Belt, One Road initiative to establish modern transport and communications
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throughout the region are steps in the right direction.
Increased investment and defense cooperation with Japan will add much-needed substance to India’s “Look East” policy, which could be advanced further by implementing long-planned projects with Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Thailand, as well as by building road and maritime infrastructure and strengthening trade
links.
Trade
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between the two countries are old and deep-rooted, and they were supposed to benefit after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s visit to Turkey in 2008, when it was decided that bilateral trade should double, to $20 billion, by 2011, and reach $30 billion in 2012.
Here, Sweden – which
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the retirement age to life expectancy, thereby expanding a productive “silver” workforce – shows the way.
Beyond excessive trade barriers, Africa suffers from inadequate transport
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and limits on the free movement of people.
Not long ago, international
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existed primarily among major trading hubs in Europe and North America; now, the web is intricate and sprawling.
Countries like India that had maintained
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with the junta and gently prized open its clenched fist may well have achieved more than those whose threats, bluster, and sanctions had merely hardened the general’s stance.
If anything, the US has been gradually loosening its close
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with Taiwan, with no US cabinet member visiting the island since those missile maneuvers.
(Sheikh Wasil, it should be made known, has no
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or known sympathies for Al Qaeda and he represents a very different Islamic school of thought.)
Sri Lanka’s Buddhist traditions and historic
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with Burma, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos makes it easy for it to be a future member of ASEAN, which Sri Lanka should try to join as a means of anchoring its economy in the wider region.
Second, the idea that emerging-market economies could fully decouple from economic weakness in advanced economies was far-fetched: recession in the eurozone, near-recession in the United Kingdom and Japan in 2011-2012, and slow economic growth in the United States were always likely to affect emerging-market performance negatively – via trade, financial links, and investor confidence.
For example, the ongoing eurozone downturn has hurt Turkey and emerging-market economies in Central and Eastern Europe, owing to trade
links.
Several other studies have found
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between low vitamin D levels and higher risk of heart failure and sudden cardiac death, stroke, and overall cardiovascular disease.
Pakistan’s military
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with America appear to remain on a sound footing, so the strategic alliance with the US is likely to continue, perhaps with some nuanced differences over how to fight the “war on terror.”
As a result, formal and informal
links
between the new Turkish political élite and the Arab world have been easier to forge.
The
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between the settled and unsettled areas started over a century ago.
And, after a four-month investigation, OLAF, the EU’s anti-corruption watchdog, concluded on the basis of “unambiguous circumstantial evidence” that Dalli was aware that a Maltese businessman with
links
to him had demanded a €60 million ($78 million) bribe from the tobacco company Swedish Match to lift the ban on snus.
We tend to be uncomfortable with the notion that an economy’s fundamentals do not determine its asset prices, so we look for causal
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between the two.
But needing or wanting those
links
does not make them valid or true.
The war has added immensely to this segmentation and fragmentation by blocking traffic on the Danube and by destroying international road and bridge
links.
Thousands of years of common history, lived in different multinational empires, molded Europe into a single spiritual area interconnected by so many political
links
that severing any one risks disintegration.
A web of invisible
links
has brought into being what could be called “Putin’s Party” in Europe.
So, for most European states, transatlantic relations are primarily about NATO and their bilateral
links
with the US.
A high-level group on border and transport security is at work, and
links
between member states' police chiefs are strengthening.
This was proposed late in the Bush administration in order to forge
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with some ASEAN members – Singapore, Vietnam, and Brunei – as well as others across the Pacific.
But Sarkozy also favors closer institutional
links
between the presidency and the parliament.
The Muslim reformist tradition - the search for an authentic path that
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Islam's traditions to the modern world - has deep roots, stretching back to the middle of the 19th century.
In pursuing these changes, campaigns should also recognize and address the
links
between women’s and disability rights.
It also means that US businesses operating in China are vital
links
and major beneficiaries of the very supply chains that will be disrupted by Trump’s tariffs.So if tariffs cannot counter China’s violations of US and international trade law, what can?
It also means that US businesses operating in China are vital
links
and major beneficiaries of the very supply chains that will be disrupted by Trump’s tariffs.
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