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The result will change the strategic calculus not only in Damascus, but also in Moscow, not to
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Beijing and Tokyo.
All this and not one
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of “human rights” – an absence that reflects the political sensitivity of human rights in Britain today, and that tacitly acknowledges that when the stakes are high, the Human Rights Act cannot be relied upon.
After all, his attempts to reform the French economy, public sector, and labor markets – not to
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his perceived elitist pretensions and imperialist tendencies – have produced a swift and severe backlash.
But, given Greece’s small export sector, not to
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the weakness of the global economy, such a recovery may be impossible.
We do not have adequate international institutions for the protection of individual freedoms, human rights, and the environment, or for the promotion of social justice, not to
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the preservation of peace.
A shift on this scale would be smaller than the 700,000-barrel collapse of Venezuelan oil exports since last year, and much smaller than the increase in US daily output of 1.1 million barrels projected over the next 12 months, not to
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the probable reduction in global oil demand caused by the sharp increase in prices since last summer.
It is not too late for him to address other longstanding tensions, such as with Iran and North Korea – not to
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the festering conflict between Israel and Palestine – with similar boldness.
Even weather reports on television typically fail to
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climate change as an underlying cause of severe meteorological events.
But Xi’s explicit
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of a “New Era” marks a departure from Deng, indicating that the era of reform is over.
Throughout the fighting, attempts to stop the killing have come and gone, and the war's innocent victims – not to
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much of the international community – have grown weary and cynical.
While the manifesto does not
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China by name, the implication is clear.
At the G-20 summit in early September, for example, US President Barack Obama struggled to convince ten states to sign a declaration on Syria that did not even
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the use of force.
Given that these are highly productive people who contribute heavily to the US economy, Trump’s approach could have dire economic, not to
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human, consequences.
For example, there was no clear
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of further SOE reform.
The impact on China’s competitiveness of rising real wages – which have been increasing by more than 15% annually since 2008 – will, the country’s leaders expect, ultimately be offset by the benefits of productivity-led growth, not to
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the much-needed increase in domestic consumption.
With cameras in every cell phone and photo-editing software on every computer – not to
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the prevalence of social media – the information contest has become a critical aspect of modern warfare, exemplified in the current wars in Syria and Ukraine.
Of course, Americans should worry just as much about the quality of education and infrastructure – not to
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the natural environment – that they are leaving to future generations.
Neither France nor Britain – not to
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the European Union, which is more divided than ever when it comes to military interventions – can be seen as substitutes for the US.
Governments typically have myriad ongoing expenditure commitments related to basic services such as national defense, infrastructure projects, education, and health care, not to
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to retirees.
Instead of developing a nuanced solution to a multifaceted problem – an approach that would involve careful thought, not to
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mistakes and adjustments – every issue, from official corruption to business management, was viewed as one-dimensional.
What is unambiguous today is a growing intolerance for bad governance and corruption – a collective rejection evident in countries as diverse as Burma, Congo, Russia, and Bolivia, not to
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Arab countries from Syria to Morocco.
Consider Portugal or the Netherlands, not to
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Spain.
A host of problems remain unresolved: relations between Serbia and Montenegro and the status of Kosovo (not to
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Serbia’s northern province of Vojvodina).
While the roadmap speaks volumes about security, it makes no
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whatsoever of the Israeli wall.
Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping’s government – grateful for Japan’s reluctance to maintain punitive sanctions over the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre and eager for international recognition, not to
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Japanese capital and commercial technologies – had extended seven invitations over two years.
The promise of a regional settlement that offers Israel the needed security guarantee – not to
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a considerable boost to its international standing – would make the painful concessions, including compromises on borders and Jerusalem, which are critical to the creation of a Palestinian state, more digestible for Israeli leaders.
With the defeat of Scotland’s independence movement – not to
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Québécois voters’ stunning rejection of the province’s largest separatist party in last April’s election – that hope may be waning.
Trump’s failure to
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Jews or anti-Semitism in his statement on Holocaust Remembrance Day seemed distinctly odd.
The experience has left me with a good deal of skepticism – not to
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bruises.
To some extent, Trump’s hostility toward Europe, not to
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the rising bellicosity of Russian President Vladimir Putin, could actually help the EU, by showing its members just how badly they need one another, particularly to ensure their defense and security.
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