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The problem with identity politics is that it places the “in” group at odds with the
perceived
“other” – an approach that can easily foster chauvinism, invidious discrimination, and open antagonism.
Mainstream conservatives, widely
perceived
as being in thrall to the economic interests of the wealthy, must find ways to appear populist – but without sounding too much like their far-right competitors on immigration and human rights.
If a left party’s economic policy is
perceived
as a weak copy of the right’s agenda, the poorest segments of the population will gravitate to chauvinist forces and their false promises of protection from the consequences of globalization.
For many Western citizens, entities such as the EU, no less than the rise of major emerging economies such as China and India, are
perceived
as agents of this decline, rather than as a source of leverage to influence global power shifts and react in accordance with its values and interests.
Life after DarwinMARSEILLE – Many Greek philosophers
perceived
the world to be in perpetual motion – a process of constant evolution.
Chinese companies may increasingly raise capital in Shanghai, but wealthy Chinese with money to invest like to hold it in financial centers that are
perceived
as safe and non-political.
Obama’s first foreign excursion after the election will be to Laos to attend the East Asian summit, a trip that is
perceived
as part of his administration’s “pivot” to Asia.
But the real challenge for Obama is to do more to explain what the “pivot” means, because already his bold side trip to the unfinished project in Myanmar is being
perceived
as yet another effort to contain or, worse, encircle China.
EU institutions were
perceived
to be undermining Britain’s capacity to boost its own economy, regulate immigration, and control its destiny.
In The Africans: Triple Heritage, the Kenyan-born scholar Ali Mazrui expressed concern about what he
perceived
to be a Garden of Eden in decay.
Bo understands that he should not be
perceived
as a pitiful loser who gutlessly besmirches his honor.
Europe's
perceived
attitude towards rogue states and global terrorism only enhances this perception of self-satisfied inwardness.
Nuclear Weapons in Civil War ZonesLOS ANGELES – The recent failed military coup in Turkey has produced instability, paranoia, and a crackdown on the regime’s
perceived
opponents, including many journalists.
And dreams of success could not have become as widespread as they did had Americans not
perceived
that they could succeed regardless of their national origin and their social status.
When it comes to real cultural identity, Europe's true "common language" is composed of its musical, literary, artistic, and architectural traditions-the cultural substance
perceived
by all as European.
Poland now has a huge gap between the levels of
perceived
and actual corruption.
Russia is no longer
perceived
as a military threat.
Inevitably, the answers are colored by the United States’ experience in 1929, when the Fed tightened policy in response to what it
perceived
as excesses on Wall Street, only to plunge the economy into the Great Depression.
There may not be nostalgia for the Cold War in any of this, but much of that era’s mindset can be
perceived
again in the arguments being knocked about.
LONDON – Protesters in the United Kingdom are sounding the alarm over a
perceived
resurgence of anti-Semitism in politics.
PARIS – From the moment the French government canceled its planned fuel tax hike in the face of massive protests, it was obvious that the move would be
perceived
as inadequate, insignificant, and above all incapable of having any calming effect.
Around 1,770 of them in Russia and the US, and a further 64 in France and 48 in the United Kingdom, remain on high alert, ready to be launched in response to a
perceived
attack with only minutes for verification and decision.
The process is no longer
perceived
as a miracle, but accepted as a matter of course.
Many
perceived
NATO as a kind of Warsaw Pact twin, established so that the democracies could jointly protect themselves against the spread of communist power, a twin that would lose it’s raison d’etre once the adversary disappeared.
The example posed by the Baltic nations does not threaten the Kremlin much, because they are
perceived
as foreign to the Russian psyche.
Relatively high levels of inflation have been the main reason why euro membership was
perceived
as increasingly remote in most countries, and why the prospect of euro entry has had a diminishing impact on domestic reform efforts.
In September, the Treasury Department provided new regulations to philanthropic foundations that relaxed the
perceived
barriers to “mission-related investments.”
In the postcommunist democracies, however, these informal societal values and principles are only dimly perceived, if they are
perceived
at all, by a majority of the population.
While he was seen abroad through the prism of his heroism and his philosophical speeches, at home Havel was often
perceived
as being deeply engaged in the political scrum.
China, like France in the past, objects to the
perceived
Anglo-American bias of Doing Business.
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