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The ECB is holding fast and, in doing so, demonstrates to Europe’s
peoples
that there is at least one EU institution they can trust.
The question is: Why, over more than a decade since the fall of the Berlin Wall, have the political leaders of western Europe made so little serious effect to convince their
peoples
that extending the European Union to the newly liberated states of central, south-eastern and eastern Europe is in those peoples’ own vital, long-term interest?
In the wake of the UN’s failures to prevent genocide and ethnic cleansing in Rwanda and Kosovo in the 1990’s, Kofi Annan worked with others to persuade governments to recognize a new responsibility to protect endangered
peoples.
Empowering the Other Half of Africa’s EconomyJOHANNESBURG – Julius Nyerere, the founding president of Tanzania, once said that “unity” will not make Africa rich, but “it can make it difficult for Africa and the African
peoples
to be disregarded and humiliated.”
A different kind of revolution was taking place in Europe’s former colonies in Asia, where native
peoples
had no desire to be ruled once more by Western powers, which had been so ignominiously defeated by Japan.
What is feasible is, they believe, at best a so-called “demoi-cracy” -- that is, the rule not of one people or “demos,” but of many
peoples
or “demoi” who deliberately assure and seek to maintain their diversity.
Iranian films and the much loved Indian TV serials, not to mention the occasional American film, influence
peoples'
expectations.
If the government in Khartoum persists in undermining the reform process and derailing the referendum on self-determination promised for the South in January 2011, a return to full-scale civil war, with calamitous consequences for the
peoples
of Sudan and the entire region, is a real possibility.
This is not just a result of geography, a concentration of many more or less related
peoples.
For the
peoples
of the Caucasus, Turkey marks our path to Europe.
Our countries and
peoples
have, throughout history, lived under a common umbrella for far longer than we have been divided.
Both Jews and Germans emerged from WWII as defeated and crippled peoples, but the Jews had the moral high ground, while the Germans very much did not.
The Pakistani journalist Yasser Latif Hamdani has emphasized the imprudence of the British-French approach, which entailed drawing borders that roped in diverse
peoples
– the consequences of which are starkly apparent in countries like Iraq and Pakistan.
The next brings word about the impact on nations and
peoples
least able to cope with these blows – the poorest of the world’s poor.
The Arab peoples’ genuine aspiration to secure for themselves the universal rights that Europeans enjoy refutes the West’s long-held orientalist perspective.
Yet the Arab
peoples
have finally experienced genuine empowerment, and have crossed the threshold of fear.
In the few instances where the US took steps to alter the behavior of repressive states, Europe's governments and
peoples
expressed open skepticism about the sincerity of America's humanitarian motives.
So the idea of India is of one land embracing many
peoples.
But globalization means that nations and
peoples
can exert an asymmetric influence.
President Barack Obama’s 2010 National Security Strategy nurtures broad policy aspirations – “[n]ow we must position the United States to champion mutual interests among nations and peoples” – but falls short as a practical guide.
“Today, many nations,” he warned, “are revising their moral values and ethical norms, eroding ethnic traditions and differences between
peoples
and cultures.”
She is right to worry that Europe’s states and
peoples
have lost the will to remain united in (and by) a system based on law and morality, including the application of the concepts of human dignity and equality to the question of our obligations toward refugees.
At the level of global society, the UN represents the world’s citizenry, “we the peoples,” as it says in the UN Charter.
For example, indigenous
peoples
constitute just 5% of the global population, but account for 15% of the world’s poor.
The joint organization of the 2018 World Cup in a place where two
peoples
were once at war would serve as a powerful symbol of the way that sports can serve the cause of peace.
Now For An Arab Economic RevolutionBEIRUT – Revolution across the Arab world has forced the region’s
peoples
and governments to grapple with the need for change.
All imply that Europe can no longer build on the legacy of its glorious postwar decades, that time when its
peoples
secured both economic growth and high social equality.
During that period, implementing the Labour Party’s sensible manifesto would mitigate the damage inflicted on the
peoples
of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland by the financialized casino capitalism of successive Tory and New Labour governments.
America must push for a solution that can garner the support of significant majorities of all the
peoples
between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean.
The
peoples
of Eastern Europe, and those absorbed by the Soviet Union, were delighted to be free of Kremlin control.
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