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It includes the establishment of formal and informal
norms
for state behavior, better legal mechanisms for addressing cross-border cybercrime, transparent national legislation for law enforcement, and endorsement of the need for encryption to protect the integrity of data.
It must accept that it is no longer the only global cyberpower, and that its own behavior must comply with globally accepted
norms
to which all must adhere.
A new international order will also require an expanded set of
norms
and arrangements, beginning with an agreed-upon basis for statehood.
More controversially, it must include strengthened
norms
proscribing the spread or use of weapons of mass destruction.
But such an attitude seems warranted: Xu’s Tibet division is tasked with overseeing monastic institutions, inculcating “patriotic”
norms
among monks and nuns – through reeducation when necessary – and infiltrating the Tibetan resistance movement and Tibetan Buddhist monasteries on both sides of the Indo-Tibetan frontier.
It is clear that China does not always adhere to international norms, but the right response is to uphold these norms, not to bulldoze them.
Even immigrants who come from countries with autocratic governments and problematic cultural
norms
are, once in Europe, held to the same legal standard as Europeans.
Warring factions do not even recognize the notion of unaffiliated noncombatants, and flout international
norms
of war.
Given the new challenges of gobalized insecurity caused, at least in part, by the privatization of force, there is now an urgent task to develop international
norms
that are relevant to today's conditions.
Taking away this right without legal justification is a clear violation of modern international
norms.
On the contrary, heterodox economists like Thorsten Veblen and Joseph Schumpeter long ago raised many of today’s cutting-edge issues in neoclassical economics, including the role of social
norms
and the relationship between technological innovation and business cycles.
Trump, for example, has already undermined the
norms
of democratic rule in the US, if not through substantive policy, then certainly with his rhetoric.
Never before either in Russia or in any other state, insofar as I know, was an election campaign so utterly dirty, with countless formal and factual violations of Russian laws and infringements of democratic
norms.
Its Internet community is expanding at hyper speed, with profound implications for the Chinese economy, to say nothing of the country’s social
norms
and political system.
As enunciated in the fatwa issued by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, we strongly believe that the development, production, stockpiling, and use of nuclear weapons are contrary to Islamic
norms.
This is a central part of Israel’s policy, in flat defiance of international law and customary
norms
of civilized behavior.
This reflects leverage far in excess of emerging-economy norms, with China’s debt-to-GDP ratio up from around 130% in 2008 to over 220% today.
This is the other side of the public-goods challenge: while China has plenty of experience delivering physical infrastructure, it has been less successful in delivering soft infrastructure, such as competition rules, accounting standards, tax systems, and regulatory
norms.
Strategic studies of the cyber domain resemble nuclear strategy in the 1950s: analysts are still not clear about the meaning of offense, defense, deterrence, escalation, norms, and arms control.
International
norms
tend to develop slowly.
This is to some extent justifiable: The breadth of topics is staggering, ranging from international
norms
for state behavior in cyberspace to challenges like cybercrime and growing censorship.
Democracy and human rights will then likely lose their luster as global
norms.
He was right, but unfortunately many of America's friends saw the first eight months of his administration as arrogantly concerned with narrow American interests, focused on military power, and dismissive of treaties, norms, and multilateralism.
But just as we should not condemn a work of art because of the artist’s private behavior, we should also be careful about applying
norms
of social respectability to artistic expression.
Americanization, indeed, is carried by the promise of heightened imaginary self-realization for individuals who are freed from the bonds of social
norms
and cultural traditions.
The G-7 economies – which, no surprise, have dictated international standards for the last 20 years – have rarely hesitated to name and shame emerging economies for their failure to comply with global
norms.
The Long Sino-American Trade WarMILAN – Some observers interpret the trade war that US President Donald Trump has initiated with China as a tough negotiating tactic, aimed at forcing the Chinese to comply with World Trade Organization rules and Western
norms
of doing business.
Within Ukraine, a government capable of truly governing should seek to adopt EU laws and
norms
in exactly the manner that the countries poised to join the Union have done, thus helping to clean up the murky system in which Kuchma's criminal cronies flourish.
We must also take collective action to reduce the amount of time women spend in unpaid work; to ensure they have access to and control over productive assets like land, credit, insurance, and savings; and to address the restrictive social
norms
that relegate women to lower-paid or informal work.
In a world in which individuals’ fates are increasingly linked, and effective governance depends on some consensus on
norms
of social and distributive justice, growing income differentials in one country – especially one that has long served as a beacon of economic opportunity – can shape behavior elsewhere.
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