Neighboring
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True, inward FDI reached about $70 billion in 2006, but this is below the 1998-1999 peak, and a large share came from Latin American firms investing in
neighboring
countries, whereas inflows from Europe and the United States have fallen.
From time to time Arab negotiators enter into discussions about the mundane issues that prospective
neighboring
states would need to resolve, such as political boundaries, security arrangements, and economic relations.
This claim has provided the Kremlin with a ready-made justification for destabilizing
neighboring
countries like Ukraine and supporting secessionist movements from Moldova to Georgia, while openly calling for the suppression of “color revolutions” in its near-abroad.
This can be accomplished by ending the CIA-Saudi alliance to overthrow Bashar al-Assad, thereby enabling Assad (with Russian and Iranian backing) to defeat the Islamic State and stabilize Syria (with a similar approach in
neighboring
Iraq).
It could also destabilize a fragile region, sparking fresh wars with
neighboring
Somalia and Eritrea.
It accepted a truce, brokered by an Egyptian government fearful of Iran’s influence in
neighboring
Gaza, that not only gave Hamas political legitimacy and undermined the international community’s policy of not negotiating with this fundamentalist group, but that also allowed it to continue rearming.
Many countries outside the European Community suffered banking crises, including
neighboring
Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Turkey, as well as many East European nations during their transitions from communism.
Prometheus, Medea, the Amazons and, in
neighboring
Armenia, Noah’s Ark – the Europe of our myths starts here.
America’s former adversaries either became preoccupied with consolidating or sharing power, suffered domestic defeat, or confronted
neighboring
states.
And it demands that states
neighboring
the country in question put ballistic missile defenses on alert.
Because Vaca Muerta holds much more gas than Argentina could ever burn, exports are the inescapable way forward, and
neighboring
Brazil and Chile are among the natural customers.
But when a country’s dysfunctional governance has caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians and threatens
neighboring
countries, such complaints have no place in the debate.
Traveling by bus, boat, and even on foot through treacherous terrain, around one million Venezuelans have fled to Colombia alone, and another two million are estimated to be in other, mostly neighboring, countries.
But the US can and should greatly step up financial and logistical aid to help
neighboring
states deal with the overwhelming refugee problem.
Today, Sunnis in Iraq’s Anbar province, inspired by their brethren in
neighboring
Syria, are organizing “tribal armies” to do battle with the Iraq national army – a challenge to central authority that no leader could ignore.
Even in
neighboring
Canada, just 22% of those surveyed expressed confidence in Trump.
On the one hand, despite the economic crisis engulfing
neighboring
Europe, Turkey remains the world’s second-fastest growing economy, after China.
To understand what would happen if they left the EU, Poles need look no farther than
neighboring
Ukraine, which lost Crimea in 2014, and now lives with Russian-backed separatists in its eastern regions.
Twelve years of unrelenting churn in
neighboring
Iraq is beginning to take a toll on the Kingdom.
And, here, Europe’s vision should center on the challenges confronting its three
neighboring
regions.
The Enemy in SyriaMADRID – The Geneva II Middle East peace conference, to be held on January 22, will take place against a backdrop of singularly appalling numbers: Syria’s brutal civil has left an estimated 130,000 dead, 2.3 million refugees registered in
neighboring
countries, and some four million more internally displaced.
The US is seen by many Iraqis as a colonial occupier, and is therefore the target of attack not only by loyalists of Saddam Hussein, but by Iraqi nationalists of various sorts, as well as by Arab fighters from
neighboring
countries.
Turkey’s TestPRINCETON – As the world watches the obliteration of the Syrian city of Homs and the crisis spills into
neighboring
Lebanon, it is time to ask what separates great powers from small powers.
As a semi-autonomous region, Iraqi Kurdistan operates under a multi-party system the likes of which one will not find in
neighboring
Arab countries, let alone in Iran or Turkey, which is increasingly turning toward authoritarianism.
The fact is that, with a flexible exchange rate, a country can offset the recessionary impact of a
neighboring
country’s monetary easing using its own independent monetary policy, guided by carefully chosen inflation targets.
When a Western European enterprise, say Volkswagen, decides to purchase parts from a firm in Eastern Europe, it almost surely goes first to a
neighboring
country – for example Poland – rather than to Ukraine or Russia.
Alongside this inertia was a period of dubious, when not corrupt, government in the Kaliningrad oblast itself, as well as rivalry from
neighboring
Russian parts of the Northwest Region.
The decision by China’s State Council to ride roughshod over downstream countries’ concerns and proceed unilaterally shows that the main issue facing Asia is not readiness to accommodate China’s rise, but the need to persuade China’s leaders to institutionalize cooperation with
neighboring
countries.
At the same time, China’s labor-intensive production will increasingly move to countries with lower labor costs – including Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, and
neighboring
Vietnam (where Chinese firms have already established about 1,000 affiliates), as well as various African countries.
As in
neighboring
Kenya, the game changer was the widespread adoption of mobile money.
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