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Over the past decade, the world has experienced a pattern of untrammeled burning – what some
observers
have termed “megafires.”
Some observers, not least hard-headed Israeli peace campaigners, have suggested a different approach.
Observers
debate whether it will eventually reach a new equilibrium.
Pessimistic
observers
foresee a continual decline of freedom rather than a liberal equilibrium.
The War Against Iraqi WomenBAGHDAD – Iraqi women’s organizations and international
observers
point to an escalating war against women in Iraq, aided by the widespread chaos and lawlessness under the US occupation.
Some
observers
see this as an act of faith (presumably in the virtues of the unfettered market).
As a result, many
observers
predict that this election will mark a turning point for the government’s deep-rooted collusion with the chaebol, and South Korea’s corporate dynasties are getting nervous.
But what few
observers
– particularly economic analysts – seem to understand is that the Chinese leadership’s fight against liberalism and “Western values” is directly undermining its efforts to root out official corruption, promote innovation and entrepreneurship, and deepen engagement with the outside world.
The TTIP that is signed in 2015 may not be the revolutionary and comprehensive agreement for which many
observers
are hoping.
Many
observers
claim that France’s intransigence stymied a compromise that the other parties would have considered acceptable.
That crowd, as astute political
observers
from Plato to de Tocqueville amply demonstrated, becomes harder to evade the more you make it master.
The TPP’s Second ActCLAREMONT – When US President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) this past January, many
observers
saw that decision as a boon for China.
Confronted with the prospect of a US veto, an increasing number of international
observers
flatly oppose the Palestinian plan, on the grounds that it is unlikely to generate concrete political gains and would merely deflect attention from the main requirement of Middle East peace-making: a return to the negotiating table.
Many international
observers
might forgive China its behavior in the South China Sea, given that many countries, large and small, have maritime disputes with neighbors.
Perhaps
observers
believe that a clear result in November’s elections, one way or the other, would help to settle things.
But even these measures, which foreign
observers
have largely overlooked, have failed to boost consumer demand.
But that perspective has led foreign
observers
to misinterpret some of this year’s most important developments in the foreign-exchange and stock markets.
For example, with respect to sharks, existing sanctions against “finning” under Regional Fisheries Management Organizations should be enforced, backed up by an independent system of on-board
observers
to ensure that trawlers comply.
This group of countries is recording one achievement after another, most of which outside
observers
would have deemed elusive, if not unrealistic, only a short time ago.
They are intellectual butlers, serving the interests of those in power, not vigilant
observers
of shifting reality.
A Vote against Voting in PakistanISLAMABAD -- As Pakistan gears up for its parliamentary election on February 18, many
observers
hope that the vote will usher in a period of stability and calm by lending popular legitimacy to the government.
Observers
expect the young Gandhi to become prime minister within two years.
His support in the parliamentary election next March seems particularly weak, which will no doubt please Western
observers.
Yet there are still plenty of Brazilians – and foreign observers, including me – who harbor serious doubts, for two key reasons.
For many observers, populism is unthinkable without a strong, direct bond between an anti-establishment leader and citizens who feel neglected by mainstream political parties.
It unilaterally ruled out the presence of regional
observers
on the Thai-Cambodian border, a deal mediated by Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa in February.
Many ICC
observers
were taken by surprise.
By the time the dust settled, more than 1,500 people had been killed and over 400,000 displaced, following an election that
observers
dismissed as rigged.
While
observers
and commentators focused on the economy’s slow overall growth, behind the scenes, largely unnoticed, important changes were taking place.
Some
observers
agree that such a rate can be sustained for the next decade or so, provided that the government implements a comprehensive set of reforms in the coming few years.
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