Negotiated
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The NPT was
negotiated
in the 1960’s after five countries (the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain, France, and China) developed nuclear weapons.
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership being
negotiated
with the European Union offers another major step toward increasing trade.
Our government has
negotiated
a standby loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund that will give us some of the tools that we need to get our financial and economic house in order.
In reality, as was the case in August 2008, when Sarkozy successfully
negotiated
a cease-fire and then a peace deal between Georgia and Russia (largely on Russian terms), the French president’s actions are music to Russian ears.
During the past decade, delegates to the UN-sponsored Convention on Biological Diversity
negotiated
a "bio-safety protocol" to regulate the international movement of GM organisms.
The Republican-backed crusade against a key agreement
negotiated
by a Democratic president, with his party’s overwhelming support, has threatened the bipartisan foundations of Israel’s cause in America.
That is why they voted five years ago for Tea Party politicians, who preferred a government shutdown to a
negotiated
deal with Democrats.
Yes, special arrangements can be negotiated, but each must be
negotiated
individually.
Finally, if such an intervention failed either to stop Assad’s massacre of civilians or to create the conditions for a
negotiated
peace, Syria would be no worse off than it is today.
Then it
negotiated
an insufficient haircut and ended up dithering again – resorting to accounting tricks to avoid writing down European public-sector loans.
Acknowledging this, the People’s Bank of China has
negotiated
currency swap lines with other central banks and has designated one of the country’s five large state-owned commercial banks as official clearing bank to settle transactions in renminbi in a variety of foreign financial centers.
Indeed, China has designated clearing banks for, and
negotiated
swap lines with, countries in not just Asia but in Europe and the Western Hemisphere as well.
But the collapse of the Soviet Union meant that there was no
negotiated
settlement of this new order.
In truth, they were just buying time; they did nothing for a decade, and when the quotas finally ended last January, they pleaded that they were still not prepared, and thus
negotiated
a three-year extension with China.
But, while the AU’s dispatch of Mbeki demonstrates serious engagement, it should not lead to a
negotiated
solution or a compromise that thwarts the wishes of a majority of Ivorians.
The processes in which the Sudanese parties are currently engaged – the preparations for the South Sudan referendum, negotiations on post-referendum arrangements, and the search for a
negotiated
settlement in Darfur – are all informed by this desire for peace.
In the US, Alexander Hamilton famously
negotiated
the federal assumption of states’ debt in 1790, but many states behaved badly in the early nineteenth century, with multiple bankruptcies, until they adopted laws or amendments to their constitutions requiring balanced budgets.
Such concerns have even made their way into debates about the mega-regional free-trade agreements – namely, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership between the US and the European Union, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership – that are currently being
negotiated.
By contrast, the US court rulings’ indulgence of a parochial instinct to enforce written contracts will undermine the possibility of
negotiated
re-structuring in future debt crises.
While a two-state solution has long been the objective for a
negotiated
settlement, it is time to acknowledge that, two decades after the failure of the Oslo Accords, the current pathway to statehood is blocked.
Employment conditions improved as state-mandated or
negotiated
arrangements led to reduced working hours, greater safety, and family, health, and other benefits.
For less skilled workers, however, service-sector jobs meant giving up the
negotiated
benefits of industrial capitalism.
Ghuneim is an unrepentant hardliner and an open opponent of the Oslo agreement, much less of a
negotiated
peace agreement with Israel.
If individually
negotiated
trade agreements were the way to go, Germany – the EU’s largest and most successful exporter – would favor them.
Contrary to Bolton’s cartoonish retelling, former Libyan leader Muammar el-Qaddafi actually
negotiated
quietly with the Europeans and the United States for years before surrendering his weapons in 2003, and he received security commitments and assistance in exchange.
But Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner’s much-ridiculed bank “stress tests” made sense (although one can argue that sufficiently dire scenarios were not included or that too much was
negotiated
with the banks, etc.).
Exactly how trade and capital flows would be affected depends on the exit arrangements
negotiated
between the EU and the UK.
Were he to opt to close the Doha Round as it has been
negotiated
to date, he could become a general without any troops.
When the apartheid government
negotiated
with the African National Congress prior to the 1994 democratic transition, it demanded (and received) property and civil rights for the white minority in exchange for political rights for the black majority.
That is why Syrian Kurds’ political representatives advocate a
negotiated
settlement, and are willing to sit down with anyone – regime or rebels – to achieve a peace agreement.
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