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Though China is employing ostensibly peaceful tactics to advance the initiative, its primary goal is not
mutually
beneficial cooperation; it is strategic supremacy.
The USTR’s 2016 report on the topic acknowledged the complexity of the picture presented by China’s WTO membership at the time, but took an overall positive tone, highlighting the expansion of
mutually
beneficial trade and investment.
Pursuing these seven principles, described in greater deal elsewhere, is essential in order to calm public fears, reduce chaotic flows of asylum-seekers, ensure that newcomers are fully integrated, establish
mutually
beneficial relations with countries in the Middle East and Africa, and meet Europe’s international humanitarian obligations.
Complementarity produces
mutually
reinforcing dynamics that improve outcomes across the board.
For example, Article 4 of the Law on the Bank of Japan states that the bank “shall…always maintain close contact with the government and exchange views sufficiently, so that its currency and monetary control and the basic stance of the government’s economic policy shall be
mutually
compatible.”
For starters, Western leaders and institutions should distinguish between state-sponsored activities and legitimate,
mutually
beneficial cultural, civic, and educational exchanges among private citizens and entities.
“The borders of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with
mutually
agreed swaps, so that secure and recognized borders are established for both states,” he said in May.
Although the last two options might be difficult to merge –Mexico might not want the competition of such a large player as Brazil – they are not
mutually
exclusive.
In his 2011 book The Globalization Paradox, Harvard’s Dani Rodrik says that the nation-state, democracy, and globalization are
mutually
irreconcilable: we can have any two, but not all three simultaneously (he calls this a “trilemma”).
Where once their leaders talked about
mutually
agreed arms reduction and verified disarmament, now they are more interested in miniaturized nuclear warheads that can be used as bunker busters.
Now is the moment for China to anchor its rise within a stable and
mutually
acceptable Asian regional order.
European and US resources are
mutually
reinforcing.
Ideally, the two governments would work together to negotiate
mutually
beneficial trade and investment agreements, with sensitivity to the challenges faced by both sides.
But the opposite outcome – the escalation of
mutually
damaging trade and investment disputes – is also a distinct possibility.
But its steadfast defense of an international system that was more
mutually
beneficial than any that had preceded it ushered in seven decades of the greatest innovation, growth, and improvement our species has ever known.
That means building
mutually
beneficial relationships with neighboring countries, which can benefit by taking over some of China’s lower-value-added activities.
On the contrary, while Summers, Gordon, Piketty, and Stiglitz each examines the issue from a different perspective, their ideas are complementary – and even
mutually
reinforcing.
What steps are needed to produce a viable,
mutually
agreed reform agenda?
The
mutually
beneficial deal is completed when Macro wires €20,000 in BE to the gas-station owner, who then hands over a smaller sum of FE (cash) to Micro’s owner, pocketing the difference.
To retain its moral and political authority, the European Union – perhaps the most compelling example of how cooperation can support peace and prosperity – must implicate itself beyond its frontiers in a sincere and determined way, reaching
mutually
beneficial agreements with its southern neighbors.
These
mutually
re-enforcing actions explain why, despite numerous predictions that the Hungarian market would be "saturated" with foreign investment, nothing of the sort has come to pass.
Rather than consider, say, eradicating extreme poverty and averting global warming in tandem – and developing
mutually
reinforcing strategies to achieve these goals – proposed solutions focus on one or the other, undermining their effectiveness.
To ensure stable and sustainable economic growth, world leaders must re-examine the international rules of the monetary game, with advanced and emerging economies alike adopting more
mutually
beneficial monetary policies.
When push comes to shove, they argue, the world’s major trade powers will avoid a
mutually
destructive approach, opting instead for negotiations that yield a still-free but fairer regime.
The two trends are
mutually
reinforcing: marginalization breeds contempt, and vice versa.
Greece and Turkey have signed eighteen
mutually
beneficial agreements in areas ranging from trade and energy, to environmental protection and the fight against organized crime.
If it is deemed a worthwhile project, and is viewed as
mutually
beneficial to all participants, the eurozone could be made viable.
Drafted with reference to UN Resolution 181 (which partitioned Palestine in 1947), such a motion would reaffirm the establishment of a Palestinian state and a state for the Jewish people, based on the 1967 borders, with
mutually
agreed border adjustments and security arrangements.
At one moment he is the “responsible” world leader who speaks charmingly to the international media about moderate Islam; at the next, he is the cunning conspirator who rigs elections, destroys political opponents, breaks promises on relinquishing power, enters into
mutually
beneficial relationships with mullahs, and castigates human-rights activists as “Westernized fringe elements” that “are as bad as the Islamic extremists.”
The aim here is to encourage the transfer of production capacity to other countries, in order to strengthen the “global industrial chain” in
mutually
beneficial ways.
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