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The dimensions of the crisis demand focus, wisdom, and leadership from all parties, especially the United States.
While so-called “win-win” outcomes are increasingly considered to be the ultimate purpose of every negotiation, what if the negotiating
parties
contemplate a win-win outcome that actually harms non-participants to the talks, or is against the law?
What if the outcome is beneficial but contrary to the principles of the negotiating
parties?
Failure to provide proper arguments and reasons for a negotiating position could lead to a breakdown of communication among the
parties.
However, seats in parliament, not percentages of the vote are what matters, owing to Britain’s winner-take-all electoral system based on single-member constituencies, which encourages political
parties
to gravitate to the center.
The Congress of Vienna reinstated the principle of the balance of power, based on the belief that all
parties
shared a common interest transcending their respective ambitions, and re-established the Concert of Nations, which for two generations stopped territorial and ideological revisionism of the type seen from 1789 to 1815.
Indeed, one of the keys to our current global disorder is that, in contrast to the Congress of Vienna – or, for that matter, the
parties
of 1648 – the international system’s main actors are not united by a common will to defend the status quo.
The language in the preamble to New START states that the agreement will not “undermine the viability and effectiveness of the strategic offensive arms of the Parties.”
The agreement only stresses that labor rights are to be respected, highlighting that a party to the agreement "shall not fail to effectively enforce its labor laws, through a sustained or recurring course of action or inaction, in a manner affecting trade between the Parties."
For all the Sturm und Drang about refugees, Merkel and the CDU maintain a towering lead over all other
parties
in the polls.
Rather than seeing Germany’s moderate
parties
as pioneers of a cosmopolitan future, Spahn seems to regard his country’s failure to embrace identity politics as strangely out of touch.
Spahn seems to be making a similar point about political correctness, by implying that if Germany’s main
parties
do not defend traditional Germanness, then right-wing extremists will.
It has also paved the way for the rapid rise of xenophobic anti-European
parties
– such as the UK Independence Party, which spearheaded the Leave campaign – as national governments and European institutions seem incapable of handling the crisis.
Anti-Semitic theories and
parties
were emerging in Germany, Austria, and Hungary.
One clue as to why they attacked Russia's richest man is the fact that Khodorkovsky is the first oligarch to help the country's liberal
parties
as opposed to the ruling party of power, to support independent mass media, and to provide money to lawyers and legal assistants.
In a petition, they asked the ICC to investigate mass rapes committed by all
parties
in the conflict.
The scientists, writers, and anti-censorship activists who led the campaign were assisted in Parliament by Lord Lester, a well-known British civil liberties lawyer, who introduced a Private Members’ Bill in 2010, and eventually by endorsement of reform by all three major political
parties.
All crises end in the same way: with all
parties
sitting at the negotiating table.
From 1996 to 2006, Nepal was wracked by a brutal civil war that pitted a Maoist insurgency against the long-ruling monarchy, whose powerful army initially enjoyed the support of the country's democratic political
parties.
And new mobilized
parties
of Nepal's southern plains, representing the Madhesi people, won 80 seats on a platform of greater federalism, ensuring that no single party or grouping could dominate the assembly.
But this balance devolved into paralysis, as the
parties
consistently failed to overcome their differences to make progress toward a constitution.
The deadlock spilled over into the country's politics, with shifting coalitions forming four successive governments that collapsed within months, each time in a welter of recrimination from the
parties
that had been excluded.
The
parties
remain sharply divided on several fundamental questions.
Should a new, federal Nepal be divided into states along a north-south axis, as the ruling
parties
prefer, even though this would give the dominant hill castes of the north a majority everywhere?
The opposition
parties
have gained wide support for their position, with Nepal's largest media organizations, key civil-society leaders, minority activists, and women's groups all opposing the ruling coalition's effort to railroad a constitution through the Constituent Assembly.
Long-standing charges of currency manipulation provide the proverbial smoking gun that US politicians – of both
parties
– believe justifies the imposition of steep tariffs on China’s exports to the US (which totaled $365 billion in 2010).
CAMBRIDGE – Seven candidates are standing in the 2017 French Socialist Party presidential primary, which includes the Socialist Party and a number of smaller pro-government Green parties, formally known as the “Popular Alliance.”
In recent years, the far-left, anti-austerity, and anti-Europe former Socialist minister has cornered what is left of the Communist Party and united the various other anti-capitalist
parties
behind him.
Moreover, the Socialists have not helped themselves by excluding – with the claim that primaries are not an “open bar” – three candidates from smaller
parties
that had already run a primary to select their own leaders.
A common energy policy must be based on the single market and collective planning of investment, while also accounting for the mix of sources and purchases from third
parties.
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