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Perhaps he believes that the same goes for India and Pakistan: They can focus either on their
mutual
enmity or on
mutual
development.
A South Asian Grand BargainNEW DELHI – South Asia is riddled with multiple antagonisms and
mutual
suspicions.
This time, too, in the wake of Khashoggi’s disappearance, common interests and
mutual
dependence will almost certainly prevail over the desire to hold the Saudis to the standards expected of other close US allies.
Such is the outcome of globalization, i.e., the
mutual
dependence of 6.5 billion people in a single global economy and system of states.
Though US-China relations are highly complex, playing out according to a dynamic often characterized by competition and sometimes even confrontation, the two sides are no strangers to cooperation on matters of
mutual
self-interest – matters like curbing North Korea’s nuclear program.
A disorderly disintegration resulting in
mutual
recriminations and unsettled claims would leave Europe worse off than it was when it embarked on the bold experiment of unification.
But the current climate of
mutual
wariness between Iran and the self-proclaimed triad of Germany, Great Britain, and France (with sporadic US support) is not propitious to effective negotiations.
In the early stages, it was assumed that the single financial market could work on the basis of
mutual
recognition: each country would accept the others’ regulation as broadly equivalent to its own and allow cross-border business to proceed on that basis.
In most Latin American countries, big business and labor have a long history of
mutual
distrust, and getting them to agree on changes to labor-market rules is hardly an easy task.
US-Pakistan relations have regressed to their level before September 11, 2001, with
mutual
distrust minimizing cooperation.
My view is that a two-state solution of peace and
mutual
respect remains possible, but perhaps for not much longer.
Is this a historical aberration, or are Islam’s two largest sects condemned to perpetual
mutual
hostility?
And if political and religious leaders are unable or unwilling to seek accommodation, it will be up to like-minded individuals, groups, and civil-society institutions to rebuild
mutual
respect and find ways to cooperate.
Russia and the EU would continue trying to consolidate their positions by competing for influence over their
mutual
neighbors.
Indeed, the West accepted the view that globalization would result (as with trade) in
mutual
gain, embracing what I called in 1997 the notion of “benign neglect.”
By guaranteeing to buy shares of a
mutual
fund, the central bank would provide an incentive for private investors to channel money to the stronger parts of the banking system while allowing the weaker parts to fail.
By offering to buy shares in the
mutual
fund at a minimum preset price, the central bank would provide a way of channeling funds into the financial system in times of crisis.
The Fed’s commitment to buy shares of the
mutual
fund at a preset price would have caused investors to put new capital into the stronger banks to take advantage of the central bank’s price support.
Finally, by offering to buy shares in a
mutual
fund of bank stocks, the central bank gives private investors the incentive and the confidence to recapitalize the banking system.
We seek broader engagement based on
mutual
interest and
mutual
respect.
But that does not necessarily mean that the final two years of Barack Obama’s presidency need to be defined by stalemate and
mutual
recrimination.
Barring preemptive war (which has proven counterproductive) or effective sanctions (which have thus far proven insufficient), only sincere steps toward nuclear disarmament can furnish the
mutual
security needed to forge tough compromises on arms control and nonproliferation matters.
Will compromise and
mutual
accommodation – extremely rare in recent years, enable Thailand to reshape its contested political order – currently underpinned by an elite-driven, monarchy-centered hierarchy – to reflect better the principles of electoral democracy?
Pension funds, insurance companies, and
mutual
funds in the US manage combined assets totaling roughly $30 trillion, and they have been struggling to find investments that match their long-term obligations.
As events in Pakistan illustrate, the spread of nuclear technology does not extend the stability that comes with
mutual
deterrence.
Lessons learned as a young politician shape his approach: create
mutual
trust by making buddies of opponents, then strike a deal that both sides can live with.
Mutual
Assured DeterrenceMOSCOW – The degradation of governance within the international system is a hot topic nowadays – and for good reason.
All of the elements of security – from nuclear weapons to cyber-security to politics – must be considered, in the service of the overarching goal of strengthening
mutual
multilateral deterrence.
A twenty-first-century concert of nations could have a similar impact, though it would need to be underpinned by multilateral
mutual
nuclear deterrence.
Today, as during the Cold War,
mutual
deterrence can save the world.
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