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The German-Soviet non-aggression treaty, the so-called Hitler-Stalin pact, concluded in August 1939, had been supplemented by a secret appendix dividing the border states Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania into spheres of interest for the two
parties.
Trump is not alone in his administration in cheering for the EU’s demise: his chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, embraces ethnic nationalist
parties
– like Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Front in France – that seek to bring it about.
Europe, for example, is witnessing an upsurge in support for nationalist parties, like Britain’s UK Independence Party, and increasingly loud calls for self-determination, such as in Scotland and Catalonia.
The government also began to harass opposition parties, especially in rural areas.
So we gave a press conference – all the opposition
parties
together – the day before the vote, demanding that the government release our party workers and allow people to vote freely.
It places strains on each country’s institutions (seen in the pressure on Europe’s welfare states), breeds resentment against foreigners (witness the recent success of anti-immigration parties), and renders financial crises originating from abroad both likelier and costlier (as the current situation makes all too clear).
Throughout Europe, xenophobia and open racism are running rampant, and nationalist, even far-right
parties
are gaining ground.
We have known for centuries that free trade almost always benefits both
parties.
Indeed, he did, after all, announce last year that contrary to his Likud Party’s previous position, he was now willing to accept a two-state solution – a position that is still anathema to many Likud members, as well to at least three of the smaller
parties
in his government coalition.
Numerous members of Congress from both
parties
declared that it was unjust for Trump to malign the entire intelligence community – dedicated government workers, many of whom take on highly dangerous assignments.
She no longer has serious rivals within the center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), while the left opposition is fragmented into four
parties.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s reluctant rejection of the materialistic American life – even after the bombing, he continued to tweet, attend campus parties, and go to the gym – appears to have been consolidated by what indeed could have been his older brother’s resentment of Putin’s brutal reassertion of control in the North Caucasus.
In Europe, where party discipline is strong and the parties, not the individual candidates, finance election campaigns, money plays a smaller role.
Similar success can be obtained in the Middle East only if all
parties
focus on finding a solution, and do not let the strong Israelis dictate to the weak Palestinians.
Any negotiator knows that the
parties
to a conflict will be reluctant to make compromises unless there is a price to pay if the talks fail.
Between 2007 and 2016, support for extremist
parties
in Europe doubled.
True, far-left
parties
have also made advances since the post-crisis slump.
On the other hand, if the left tries to play up the benefits of immigration, it might drive more people into the arms of anti-immigrant
parties.
Whether the bad
parties
make it to power – and how they wield that power – depends on many factors.
This extremism is, slowly but surely, producing its own reaction, as we see from Islamaphobic parties’ electoral gains in Europe, and statements by European leaders that multiculturalism has failed.
As a result, while the application procedure allows for third
parties
to submit to the patent office their observations on the claimed invention’s patentability, it is unlikely to spur a genuine assessment of an application’s moral implications.
Other Lebanese political
parties
agreed that Hezbollah could keep its weapons to fight there – but only on condition that it keep the peace on the rest of the border.
This is especially true for an asymmetric peace process between a democratically elected government and an unaccountable non-state actor, which doesn’t have to worry about upcoming elections, opposition political parties, the press, or a skeptical public.
Fake news – and fake allegations of fake news – now plagues civil discourse, and political
parties
have proved increasingly willing to use xenophobia and other malign strategies to win elections.
On the first question, one hypothesis is that new digital technologies are changing the structural incentives for corporations, political parties, and other major institutions.
The benefits of winning an election have become so large that political
parties
will stoop to new lows to clinch a victory.
This poses a dilemma for well-meaning democratic
parties
and politicians.
Unlike corporations and political parties, ordinary citizens are not locked into winner-takes-all games, because they can make small moral commitments without incurring intolerable costs.
All I can say is that I feel ashamed for this failure of the German government and – unfortunately – also for the leaders of the red and green opposition
parties
who at first applauded this scandalous mistake!
Setting aside the external impact on the global economy, the damage to domestic stability and growth from anything other than a short-term technical default would be so severe that the political system (and both
parties
with it) could not withstand the backlash.
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