Marks
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Disease Busters Going BustJOHANNESBURG – The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
marks
its tenth anniversary this year against a backdrop of growing protests against global inequality.
This year
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the tenth anniversary of the launch, at the foreign-minister level, of negotiations between Iran and the European triumvirate of Germany, France, and the United Kingdom on Iran’s nuclear program.
Reconciling with Sykes-PicotNEW YORK – This month
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the centenary of the Sykes-Picot Agreement, the secret British-French accord that launched a decade-long series of adjustments to the borders of the post-Ottoman Middle East.
Libya CallingVALLETTA, MALTA – The recent signing in Tripoli of “a comprehensive claims settlement” between the United States and Libya
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a new beginning not only in US-Libya relations, but between Libya and the rest of the world.
Asia’s Unhappy AnniversaryAIX EN PROVENCE – This month
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the 20th anniversary of the Asian financial crisis – or, more precisely, of the event that triggered the crisis: the devaluation of Thailand’s baht.
Central Europe’s Unsentimental EducationBUDAPEST – This month
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the 20th anniversary of the reburial of Imre Nagy, the leader of Hungary’s failed anti-Soviet revolution of 1956.
To my mind, that loss
marks
the end of a first, roughly 30-year Cold War between Russia and Europe.
This effort – which has so far entailed the creation of the 36-member Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) and the 250-member National Reform Council to help write the new constitution –
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the third key factor influencing domestic politics over the past year.
But the death of Sultan, at 86,
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the beginning of a critical period of domestic and foreign uncertainty for the Kingdom.
The country’s dramatic shift from the nearly quarter-century effort to get the bomb
marks
a remarkable proliferation reversal – and sanctions played a key role.
This approach
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a sharp departure from the past, and another shock to the establishment and expert opinion.
Of the four withdrawals, arguably the 1982-1984 American intervention in Lebanon
marks
the closest parallel to Iraq today.
Three hundred senior officials in 126 countries gave China’s representatives low
marks
in “agenda-setting influence.”
The threat of censure
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a vital turning point in the relationship between the Parliament and the Member States in the Council of Ministers.
Nonetheless, New START
marks
a step in the direction of disarmament.
The Sons Also RiseThe looming succession of Ilam Aliyev to replace his dying father, Haider Aliyev, as Azerbaijan's ruler
marks
a triumph of nepotism on a scale other postcommunist leaders can only dream about.
The Sixty-Year StormToday’s financial crisis, triggered by the collapse of the housing bubble in the United States, also
marks
the end of an era of credit expansion based on the dollar as the international reserve currency.
This month
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the 20th anniversary of the signing of the Dayton Accords, which ended the Bosnian War.
The result represents a sea change for Turkish politics, for it
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the first time that a primarily Kurdish party has cleared the 10% electoral threshold to enter the parliament.
This month
marks
the twentieth anniversary of the Palestinian Declaration of Independence.
Until recently, we have not done much about the black market (the 2008 Declaration of Istanbul
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the beginning of a determined struggle against this market), but we banned altruistic directed donations by living non-relatives out of fear that they would become that legal loophole.
Maybe, just maybe, Obama’s recent address
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not only the end of this destructive agenda, but also the start of a new era.
The Soviet Union Is Dead for GoodMOSCOW – This New Year’s Eve
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the 25th anniversary of the formal dissolution of the Soviet Union.
With its systemic negative effects on finance, trade, and labor mobility, Brexit
marks
a major setback for globalization.
This year also
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the centenary of the Armenian genocide, about which successive Turkish governments have maintained an indefensible denial.
One Country, One SystemSTOCKHOLM – July 1
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the 20th anniversary of the United Kingdom’s handover of Hong Kong to China, under a model called “one country, two systems.”
Of course, it is precisely the acceptance of necessity that
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the difference between government and opposition.
The Great War and Global GovernanceISTANBUL – This year
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the hundredth anniversary of the outbreak of World War I – and, arguably, the worst year in human history.
This
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a departure from its past use of its UN veto.
This bleak forecast
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the end of Colombia’s longest cycle of growth in three decades, leaving the country in the same fragile situation as that of many other developing economies.
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