Negotiated
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Palestine’s Necessary Civil WarRegardless of the latest hastily
negotiated
truce, the battle between nationalist Fatah and Islamist Hamas seems to be gaining intensity.
But determined governments, like those of Brazil and India, have
negotiated
programs in the past that set them on the path to sustained growth.
While the technical and legal details still need to be ironed out, the SPA – together with the recently
negotiated
bilateral Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) – highlights the growing importance of the EU-Canada relationship.
So, as Pakistan
negotiated
its political transition, it experienced significant economic decline.
It put the US in effective opposition to the United Nations peace initiative then being led by former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, whose approach was to call for a ceasefire followed by a
negotiated
political transition.
Why do Greece’s creditors refuse to move on debt restructuring before any new loans are
negotiated?
We have arrived at this point precisely because both Russia and the West have spent over a decade seeking unilateral advantages and eschewing
negotiated
compromises.
Qadaffi continued to import nuclear technology secretly, even as his diplomats privately
negotiated
a modus vivendi with the US and Britain.
Norway and Russia
negotiated
over a far smaller territorial delimitation for four decades.
Sharon’s solution was unilateral withdrawal and the idea that Israel would decide on its own interim boundaries with a view to what it would claim if there was ever a
negotiated
agreement.
For example, if Trump decertifies the Iran nuclear deal on May 12, ahead of the summit, the move would almost certainly call into question America’s good faith and ability to honor
negotiated
international agreements.
“Now I don’t expect diplomacy to be
negotiated
out in the open,” Menendez said in a recent speech, “but I do expect for someone who is the nominee to be Secretary of State, when he speaks with committee leadership and is asked specific questions about North Korea, to share some insights about such a visit.
It also eliminated two-thirds of Iran’s centrifuges and 98% of its stockpile of enriched uranium; and it established the most intrusive verification and inspection regime ever
negotiated.
But Bush and his team preferred to pressure Iran with sanctions and military threats, and any hope for a
negotiated
solution vanished when Mahmoud Ahmadinejad succeeded Khatami in 2005.
It was only when another moderate president, Hassan Rouhani, took office in 2013 that hope for a
negotiated
solution could be revived.
When Obama entered office in January 2009 and offered to “extend a hand” to Bush’s rogue states, optimists hoped for the
negotiated
denuclearization of North Korea.
But it is now widely accepted that the way in which the US
negotiated
its way into war was a mistake – one that has cost it enormous credibility as a negotiating partner.
The pound plunged to its lowest level in more than three decades immediately after the vote, and financial markets worldwide are likely to remain in turmoil as the long, complicated process of political and economic divorce from the EU is
negotiated.
From there, regional pacts that promote free trade and contend with climate change should be
negotiated.
Many of these provisions are absent from international agreements currently in force – such as the World Trade Organization’s TRIPS accord – and from the bilateral free-trade agreements that the US itself has
negotiated
with a host of countries.
All three have
negotiated
intellectual-property agreements with the US, achieving what seemed like mutually agreeable levels of protection.
When UNCLOS was negotiated, the high seas were protected because they were inaccessible.
For one thing, they are largely
negotiated
by states with great asymmetries of power.
Even as Brazil hardens its soft power, it remains deeply committed to the path of dialogue, conflict prevention, and the
negotiated
settlement of disputes.
The price was
negotiated
in early 2011, roughly to match the European Union’s emissions-trading price, and with incentives for domestic emissions reductions in mind.
To be sure, it would be far better for Greece and its creditors to reach a
negotiated
solution.
Issuing a statement of regret at the inability to reach a
negotiated
solution, offering clear short- and long-term plans to manage the default, and outlining a compelling strategy for recovery and growth would be far preferable.
The new order's parts are the changes that took place in 1989 and 1991 and the arms agreements
negotiated
and signed between the end of 1989 and 1993, including the all-European Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty and the two Strategic Arms Reduction Treatise (START I and II) signed by the United States and Russia.
An organization like Hamas, which supports permanent war – and with which Israel
negotiated
for five years for the release of one abducted Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, in exchange for more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners – is exactly the enemy that Israel needs to justify its hardline stance.
A new agreement for the eurozone,
negotiated
in a calmer atmosphere, should not only codify the practices established during the emergency, but also lay the groundwork for an economic-growth strategy.
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