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There certainly are very difficult issues that must be sorted out before a peacekeeping mission could go into Donbas,
notably
the composition and formal mandate of whatever force is deployed.
Most notably, the United Kingdom is seeking to renegotiate the terms of its EU membership, with a referendum on the outcome that will determine whether it leaves the EU altogether.
But the unintended outcomes produced by efforts to implement the “R2P” doctrine – most notably, in Libya in 2011 – have led countries largely to abandon their responsibility.
Most notably, a crusading small-town journalist who reported the rape complaint against him was murdered in 2002.
Most notably, in the South and East China Seas, China has been staking its claim to disputed island territories, deploying advanced military hardware, and aggressively patrolling an expanded security zone.
But it must also be noted that China’s carbon dioxide emissions declined
notably
in 2014, offering what is perhaps the first tangible evidence that the country is making some progress on this front.
Later, corporate governance scandals in Asia and then in the US,
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after the dot-com bubble and the accounting debacles at Enron, WorldCom, and others, encouraged Europeans to think that the “old continent” had somehow preserved higher standards.
In some cases,
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Argentina, borrowing by domestic buyers exhausted all available lines of credit.
Several countries, most
notably
Germany and France, seem hobbled by inflexible labor markets and regulations that inhibit dynamism.
In fact, some bases – notably, Misawa Air Base north of Tokyo – already fly Japan’s flag, while hosting American units.
Most notably, China has established new development institutions, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the new Silk Road Fund, to which it will channel tens of billions of dollars – clear challenges to the established Western-dominated multilateral institutions.
Indeed, after many months of increasingly forceful military moves – most notably, the unilateral declaration of an air-defense identification zone covering a large swath of the South China Sea, including disputed territories – China’s ties with Japan reached an all-time low.
If Montebourg prevails, however, the political squeeze will be on Mélenchon, because Montebourg represents the more conventional left: he
notably
quit Valls’s government in 2014 because it was pursuing austerity and supply-side policies, rather than the Keynesian fiscal stimulus he advocated.
There are 6.7 billion people, and the population continues to rise by around 75 million per year,
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in the world’s poorest countries.
They say that fears of “running out of resources,”
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food and energy, have been with us for 200 years, and we never succumbed.
But Tsang brought his own weaknesses to Hong Kong’s government – most notably, greed.
It has pursued manifestly expansionist territorial claims, most
notably
in the South China Sea, and shown a clear determination to resist the indefinite continuation of American dominance in the region.
The large countries in this part of the Islamic world – most
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Egypt, Pakistan, and Turkey – are attempting to address four problems, the most challenging of which is to define Islam’s role in the political system.
The US economy, on the other hand, is bogging down in its policymakers’ persistent emphasis on consumption and tax cuts (most
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for the super-rich) over investment.
A new tax code was adopted, with lower and fewer taxes,
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a flat income tax of 13%.
Numerous other countries,
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European Union members, share our concerns.
Unless the North Korea standoff escalates critically, he will likely initiate anti-dumping actions against Chinese industries –
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in steel – deemed to be selling their goods below cost; and he will probably launch a broad assault on intellectual-property violations in China.
And the concrete actions of the last year – notably, the warning that countries that do not follow the rules will be left out – suggest that 2016 will bring more progress, however piecemeal, toward a stronger eurozone and a real political union.
Ancient institutions,
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the House of Lords, have been "modernized."
And China’s recent land reclamation efforts violate several international environmental conventions, most
notably
the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
Elsewhere,
notably
in many of the Soviet Union’s other successor states and in Latin America, those in power have often simply changed the constitution – including rules on term limits – to their advantage.
This has produced – albeit with a certain amount of external pressure
notably
on behalf of the Sunnis – a document that may provide the basis for the rule of law.
Notably, the US should reaffirm its support for a larger Indian role in international organizations and help integrate India into the global non-proliferation regime.
In his extensive international deal-making – which isn’t the same as diplomacy – Tillerson has developed a close relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, toward whom Trump has been
notably
soft.
Speaking to Muslims exclusively in their own religious terms also excludes them from broad ethical frameworks that defend essential human values, most
notably
the protection of innocent civilians.
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