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It was an important first step in bringing young peoples’ ideas to the table.
The alternative vision that Asahi offered was for Japan to become a world power as a provider and coordinator of global public goods from which all
peoples
can benefit and none can be excluded, such as freedom of the seas or a stable international monetary system.
This movement of
peoples
has little to do with the “clash of civilizations” foreseen by Samuel Huntington.
Nowhere is this more true than in Latin America and the Caribbean, where the uneven blows of history and varied national policies have resulted in a patchwork of fates for our many
peoples.
Building a sustainable European economy will help to ensure our peoples’ prosperity.
Throughout its history, Europe saw countless bloody conflicts;
peoples
and states clashed, with the Czech lands often the bloody crossroads of these battles.
The open economic space and the principle of solidarity helped ensure that economically less developed countries that joined the European Economic Community and, later, the European Union, progressed at an astonishing pace, enhancing the living standards of their
peoples.
Europe's
peoples
have sanctioned limiting their own governments powers so as to achieve peace across Europe.
While it acknowledged that “the EU is currently undergoing grave economic difficulties and considerable social unrest,” it highlighted the EU’s role as a beacon of hope – a democratic anchor, particularly meaningful for
peoples
who have lived through the horrors of dictatorships.
It held that Europe’s
peoples
could not be divided in terms of human dignity.
Thus, Morales’s leadership brought together three strongly symbolic dimensions: nationalist sentiment, concern for the poor, and emerging ethnic pride among Bolivia’s native
peoples.
Unfortunately, exactly the opposite is happening: here, too, renationalization is uppermost in the minds of Europe’s
peoples
and decision-makers.
Two great
peoples
and countries, although now locked in a “strategic alliance,” may occasionally fall out of step with one another, as India and the US have – for example, over global climate negotiations.
If this trend continues, it could cost more than 1% of GDP per year, and also impinge on peoples’ privacy, free speech, and access to knowledge.
As Prime Minister, Mr Barak will have a difficult agenda before him: going back to the Oslo agreements, which signify the historical compromise between Israel and the PLO; negotiating a territorial agreement with the Palestinians which will have to balance between their legitimate rights and Israel's security concerns; not letting extremist terrorism derail a peace process which is supported by a large majority of both peoples; finding a mutually acceptable formula for the difficult problem of Jerusalem.
Instead of trying to separate and recreate all of these structures and relationships, it makes far more sense to build on them in ways that benefit both states’
peoples
and economies.
The wars of the Yugoslav succession have not only been a trial for the
peoples
of that disintegrated country; they also raised huge questions about the exercise of international justice.
Each political leader espoused ideas, policies, or principles that were far ahead of their
peoples.
Only in this way will Asia achieve a higher quality of life and greater security for all its
peoples.
Some countries would have preferred a full moratorium on the release of gene-drive organisms – a view shared by many indigenous peoples, food sovereignty activists, and African civil society organizations.
The
peoples
of Southeast Asia, after all, will be China’s neighbors for the rest of its history; while their knives may be short, their memories surely aren’t.
In another example, Pastor Omot Agwa was hired as a local interpreter to assist the World Bank’s independent complaint body in an investigation of allegations that the government was using World Bank funds to evict indigenous
peoples
forcibly from their traditional lands.
This means that aid must be conditional on binding commitments from the recipients to respect rights, protect human-rights defenders, and ensure that new projects are not causing or contributing to abuses against indigenous peoples, such as forced evictions or labor-rights violations.
The diverse paths followed by Russia and China may be explained in part by how the two
peoples
perceive themselves.
Indeed, a substantial portion of the region’s population – in which ethnic minorities and indigenous
peoples
are often disproportionately represented – remains marginalized and excluded from the benefits of Asia’s rapid economic growth.
In dangerous times such as these, the world's
peoples
need to prove their solidarity.
The past was, of course, far from perfect, but governments and
peoples
everywhere appeared more capable of tolerating failure.
Although the movement of
peoples
has been a constant feature of human history, it has been relatively bloodless only when it was into scantily settled or developing territories.
All of China’s peoples, including non-Chinese in annexed territories such as Tibet, Inner Mongolia, and Xinjiang, are firm and loyal supporters of the current system.
I saw firsthand the eagerness and hope of their
peoples
at that momentous time.
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