Mutual
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But it must be resisted, because domestic peace depends on
mutual
respect for cultural plurality, because Europe's changing demographic profile demands more open borders, not a gated continent, and because the new right's inherent chauvinism is irreconcilable with the EU's survival and success.
An atmosphere of mortal fear,
mutual
suspicion, and hatred among the Communist elite was the catalyst for Nikita Khrushchev’s post-Stalin thaw.
The two countries still recognize many
mutual
interests, but now they manage these interests on a far different basis.
The new Asia-Pacific security architecture should emanate from cooperation based not on a “balance of power” but on burden-sharing to bring about a “balance of
mutual
benefit.”
Through it all, efforts to build
mutual
security in the Euro-Atlantic region have lacked urgency and creativity.
But the tit-for-tat retaliation that has followed the raid reflects deeper sources of mistrust and
mutual
suspicion.
The welcome return to civility is not, therefore, a return to
mutual
trust.
The watchwords were independence and interdependence; sovereignty and
mutual
responsibility; cooperation and common interests.
My foundation, which provides practical support to help prevent religious prejudice, conflict, and extremism, has been active in Nigeria for several years, bringing together Christian and Muslim clerics to foster
mutual
understanding.
Favorable borrowing costs have fueled an enormous increase in the issuance of corporate bonds, many of which are held in bond
mutual
funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
But, in that case, the
mutual
funds and ETFs have to sell those corporate bonds.
There are no policies to reduce risks in shadow banks, insurance companies, or
mutual
funds.
International pension funds,
mutual
funds, German corporate pension plans, as well as insurance companies already play a leading role on the German stock market, and calls for corporate managers to focus on increasing shareholder value (as opposed to the older, more consensus-oriented corporate policy) are getting louder -- not only on the trading floor, but also in the boardroom.
Initiatives such as Feed the Future, the US Global Development Lab, and Power Africa combine “local ownership, private investment, innovation, multi-stakeholder partnerships, and
mutual
accountability.”
But
mutual
mistrust remained, in part because the father of Pakistan’s nuclear program (presumably with government knowledge) aided and abetted the nuclear programs of Libya, North Korea, and Iran.
In order to boost investment, a China-EU free-trade agreement should be combined with a
mutual
investment treaty.
A
mutual
currency-exchange agreement could deepen the relationship further.
One hopes that the war drums will be silenced through negotiation and
mutual
concessions.
It offers countries the gains from increased international trade, faster diffusion of technologies to
mutual
benefit, and hopes for less cross-country violence and conflict.
Spanish democracy died in the 1930s because a system of
mutual
recognition among fascists, conservatives, liberals, and Communists was impossible.
Levels and types of nuclear weapons were permitted and limited so as not to challenge the fundamental reality of
mutual
vulnerability.
Given that both countries have almost perfectly aligned regional security interests, there should be plenty of scope for the two to act in tandem to improve regional security and
mutual
prosperity.
That’s right: an International with a capital I: Globalized corruption in the
mutual
admiration society of Putin, Berlusconi, and Trump.
A regular
mutual
presence of the Secretary General of NATO and of the head of EU foreign policy in the councils of both organizations doesn’t require much time and effort.
Gates raised this issue during his recent talks with his Chinese counterpart, Liang Guanglie, proposing a mechanism for “strategic dialogue” between US and Chinese military forces, aimed at avoiding potential conflicts that might be caused by
mutual
misunderstanding and mistrust.
And, on a practical level, frequent and regular high-level military exchanges between the US and China would greatly increase
mutual
confidence and trust at a time when their divergent interests might otherwise lead to conflict.
This
mutual
mistrust and recrimination is more than a century old.
Yet, despite Qaddafi’s hope for a warmer embrace from Western leaders (and a flood of investment), the relationship remained plagued by
mutual
suspicion and frequent backsliding.
Solving the problems underlying the French revolt will require time, discretion,
mutual
respect, community-based social and police work – rather than a centralized, repressive approach – and a lot of money.
The Israel-Palestine conflict, the competition between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and the Sunni-Shia relationship all require
mutual
accommodation.
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