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The most immediate cause of potential instability is North Korea, which now
poses
not just a conventional military threat to South Korea, but also a nuclear threat to all of Asia, as well as to the US.
The growing violence in Syria, for example,
poses
truly awkward questions: Can the West, after intervening to prevent a bloodbath in Benghazi, continue to do nothing as massacres take place throughout the country?
But China will have a chance to play the victim, while arguing that the US now
poses
the single largest threat to the global trading system that it helped create.
Moreover, all that plastic
poses
a serious threat to wildlife.
This
poses
a dilemma for well-meaning democratic parties and politicians.
He expects the US to offer Israel security assistance to face the challenge that Iran poses, even as he barges clumsily into Obama’s political backyard and forges alliances with his domestic opponents.
That said, the analyses conducted so far have not yet generated widespread awareness of the threat that non-inclusive growth
poses
to productivity and economic performance as conventionally measured.
But paying for and delivering these vaccines to the most vulnerable citizens of low-income countries
poses
a significant challenge.
There is another motivation at play – one that
poses
an even more serious threat to Israeli democracy.
Deteriorating public education
poses
another worry.
The threat that Ebola
poses
in all three countries extends beyond health care.
The problem in China is not the volume of state-owned assets, but their concentration in a few companies and industries – a situation that
poses
risks to economic performance.
But, while South Korea’s geostrategic location and historical legacy – together with the enduring nationalist sentiments, alliance politics, territorial disputes, and superpower rivalries at play throughout the region – have generated a persistent security dilemmas, the country’s closest neighbor
poses
its defining security challenge.
The continuing rise in migrant deaths in transit
poses
a conundrum: as these migrants are pushed toward trafficking and smuggling networks, they are dragged further into the grey areas of the international community’s response.
Such consequences may carry independent risks to mental health; for example, unemployment
poses
a significant risk for suicide, anxiety, depression, and psychosis.
ISIS – with its transnational commitment to a caliphate that encompasses vast swaths of territory from western Syria to central Iraq – exemplifies the interrelated nature of the challenges facing the region, and the threat it
poses
highlights the urgent need for a new framework for action in the Middle East.
Avoiding Algeria in EgyptPORTO – The military coup that has overthrown Egypt’s first democratically elected president and led to the arrests of Muslim Brotherhood leaders across the country
poses
an enormous danger not only for Egypt’s democratic transition, but for the democratic hopes of the entire Arab world as well.
But urban life
poses
a challenge to our automotive mobility.
Djukanovic is a perfect figure to lead the opposition because, as a Montenegin, he
poses
no threat to the career ambitions within Serbia of Draskovic, Djindjic, and retired General Momcilo Perisic.
The transnational cyber domain
poses
new questions about the meaning of national security.
But a new strategic alliance between the two countries is not likely, as it is China that
poses
the greatest strategic threat to Russia, although many in the Kremlin seem blind to this as they rattle sabers at America and the West.
This, I believe,
poses
some serious questions for the future.
According to Brian Fishman, a terrorism expert at the US Military Academy at West Point, the growth in suicide attacks
poses
a severe challenge to Pakistan, for a “whole milieu of militant groups, and individuals have come together ideologically…to embark on mission(s) that Al Qaeda set(s) for them.”Bruce Riedel, the Afghanistan-Pakistan policy coordinator on Obama’s National Security Council, stresses that Al Qaeda's growing cooperation with the Afghan Taliban, the Pakistani Taliban, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and other like-minded groups is the most dangerous development in the effort to reduce global terrorism.
But if the world continues to deny Iran’s involvement in Yemen, and the threat that this
poses
to Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom will have little choice but to remain in Yemen.
While the rise in healthy life expectancy is a positive development, this demographic shift
poses
a serious threat to many economies, which are already losing vitality.
Rapid population aging no doubt
poses
a serious threat to Asia’s long-term economic prospects.
LONDON – The good news is that a Greek default, which has become more likely after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’ provocative rejection of what he described as the “absurd” bailout offer by Greece’s creditors, no longer
poses
a serious threat to the rest of Europe.
This
poses
dangers for non-HIV patients as well, especially those with suppressed immune systems, young children, and infants.
But automation
poses
a very real threat to jobs in developing economies, too.
But Ethiopia
poses
a dilemma for anyone who cares about human rights and democracy.
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