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The question today is whether the current crisis of American consciousness
marks
the beginning of America’s decline or, let us hope, the beginning of a return to multilateralism.
It
marks
the beginning of the feminist movement.
In April, only 40% of Democrats gave her high
marks
for being honest and trustworthy, and only 50% of Democrats rated her favorably overall.
The surge of anger and revolt in Egypt, whatever its final outcome,
marks
the beginning of the end for authoritarian nationalist Arab regimes.
One Hundred Years of RelativitySTOCKHOLM – This year
marks
the centenary of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, his masterwork describing gravity as the curvature of space and time.
And a stunning defeat in parliamentary elections surely
marks
the beginning of the end of 16 years of churlish chavismo in Venezuela.
Aside from the mixed signals online, in the virtual world, the critical question is whether eliminating Bin Laden
marks
the beginning of Al Qaeda’s demise in reality.
This year
marks
the sixtieth anniversary of the Bretton Woods Conference that established those two organizations as pillars of international economic cooperation.
In measured but devastating prose, the Winograd Commission gives failing
marks
to all three leaders.
Educating for Sustainable DevelopmentPARIS – This year
marks
a turning point for the world, with the international community adopting a new global development strategy in September and negotiating a universal deal to combat climate change in December.
(Myanmar, Uzbekistan, and Saudi Arabia all score green
marks
in this category.)
For the peoples of the Caucasus, Turkey
marks
our path to Europe.
That ethnic Chinese Malaysians rallied to Dr. Mahathir's side
marks
a quiet revolution in Malaysian politics, one that demonstrates how much Mahathir's nationalist image has softened during his 22 years in power.
The Limits of German GuiltMUNICH – This month
marks
the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Germany and Israel.
Today, a wooden pole
marks
each mass grave.
Negotiation, compromise, and accommodation are the
marks
of economic politics, where every deal has its price.
But, while that Cold War abomination has truly been consigned to history’s dustbin, September 1
marks
another 50th anniversary, one that resonates far more directly today.
The two countries’ recent rapprochement
marks
a considerable change from the hostility that bedeviled their relations following their 1962 war over a disputed border in the Himalayas.
Second, the road map
marks
a sensible balance of considerations.
Instead, it
marks
the return of a practice that had seemed to have been consigned to history’s dustbin which has now returned with a vengeance.
Entering NATO
marks
a formal acknowledgement that Romania (or Bulgaria, or Hungary, or Poland for that matter) is surrendering its claims to unlimited sovereignty, and to all the dreams of grandeur that go with it.
But this
marks
the first time in history that the EU has been tasked with accommodating so many people from outside the continent, including new arrivals from Libya, Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
This year
marks
one more meaningful anniversary for Tibet: the 50th anniversary of the founding of what China calls the “Tibet Autonomous Region.”
It is this unique brand of creative destruction that
marks
the university as one of our greatest entrepreneurial organizations.
Financial HypocrisyThis year
marks
the tenth anniversary of the East Asia crisis, which began in Thailand on July 2, 1997, and spread to Indonesia in October and to Korea in December.
How to Undermine an AllianceTOKYO – 2010
marks
the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Japan-United States Security Treaty.
The Extraordinary Chambers
marks
a milestone in Cambodia’s effort to come to terms with an exceptionally violent period in its past.
It
marks
ten years of European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP), during which the EU became a global provider of security, making a real difference to people's lives all over the world.
CAMBRIDGE – This year
marks
the hundredth anniversary of a transformative event of modern history.
But while we should congratulate world leaders on their success, Paris
marks
the beginning, not the end, of the road.
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