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Finally, Germany, Spain, Italy, and several northern European countries required, for domestic political reasons, a ritual humiliation of
radical
Greek politicians and voters who openly defied EU institutions and austerity demands.
Tung turned out to be shallow,
radical
in his views, more chauvinist than China’s top leaders, and prone to rash decision-making on important policies with wide-ranging social and economic consequences.
Ethnic intellectuals expressed support for Deng Xiaoping's repudiation of
radical
Maoist politics and the Cultural Revolution.
In Egypt, there have been growing calls for more violent and
radical
responses to the government’s clampdown.
This raises an interesting question: was the downfall of Tudjmanism postponed by the opposition's fear of appearing more
radical
than was believed to be practical?
They can point to the violent, anti-Zionist, and, yes, anti-Semitic rhetoric of
radical
Islamists, and argue that no deal with the Palestinians is possible.
Pay-for-success projects mark a
radical
departure from traditional approaches to funding solutions to complex social challenges.
Yet it allows
radical
Palestinians and jihadi groups in Gaza to conduct operations in Sinai.
The fourth actor, the Sinai jihadis, comprises primarily Bedouins, whose distinct origins and long-time marginalization have led some to identify with
radical
Islamist groups (often while working in the Arabian Peninsula).
Ultimately, the revolutionaries must try to strike a balance between betraying their supporters’
radical
wishes and escalating their conflict with the state to the point that no other policy goals can be achieved.
Now, with both the center right and the center left discredited – together, they received only 35% of the popular vote – Marine Le Pen’s racist Front National topped the poll by promising
radical
change.
As a result, the current financial crisis is less likely to cause a global recession than a
radical
realignment of the global economy, with a relative decline of the US and the rise of China and other developing countries.
This is a
radical
step, but a necessary one under the circumstances.
After all, the Islamic State is inspired largely by a
radical
and corrupted version of Wahhabism, the ultra-conservative Sunni sect embraced by Gulf monarchies like Saudi Arabia.
But the Maldives’ sordid politics is having an increasingly far-reaching impact, not least because it is closely linked to
radical
Islam.
We should establish a pan-European coalition of radical, social, green, and liberal democrats to put the “demos” back into democracy, countering an EU establishment that sees people power as a threat to its authority.
It was not tinkering and minor modification of existing policies that produced these achievements, but
radical
institutional engineering.
A
radical
reform of the Kafala system, which monitors and regulates migrant labor, would remove a major barrier to labor mobility.
In a leaked letter, Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich explicitly acknowledged to Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev the impossibility of fulfilling Putin’s spending promises, and proposed a
radical
revision of current fiscal plans.
But they are usually found on the far right, whereas Le Monde diplo persists in claiming the
radical
tradition of the left, which sought a historical rupture, in order to free the human race from the idols and ghosts of the past.
Its cultural context differs from twentieth-century insurgencies, particularly the use of a
radical
ideology derived from religion.
Rather than undermining
radical
Islam, the US has legitimized it, in Iraq and beyond.
This seems especially true when a government tries to enact
radical
economic or political reforms.
(On this score, Boston University professor Laurence Kotlikoff’s more
radical
ideas for taking leverage out of the financial system merit serious attention, even if his own quixotic presidential campaign otherwise goes unnoticed).
For starters, the US will face recurring challenges with the “fiscal cliff” until financial markets pressure policymakers into more
radical
deficit reduction.
For a majority of Americans, now more than ever, Israel is the first line of defense for the West against Iranian-led
radical
Islam, even if they disagree with the tactical choices made by Ehud Olmert’s government.
For a majority of Europeans, though they have absolutely no sympathy for
radical
Muslims, be they Sunni or Shia, Israel’s offensive against Hezbollah and its result, the destruction of Lebanon, are seen as self-defeating for Israel and as potentially detonating a clash of civilizations between Islam and the West.
This strategy’s success, starting with the speed of restored access to external financing, would depend on the credibility of government policies – monetary, fiscal, and, above all, the
radical
and indispensable supply-side reforms for which there would now be breathing space.
The current war in Lebanon is not a war by the Arab world against Israel; rather, it is a war orchestrated by the region’s
radical
forces – Hamas and Islamic Jihad among the Palestinians, Hezbollah in Lebanon, together with Syria and Iran – that fundamentally rejects any settlement with Israel.
Morales might yet turn more radical, but, for now, he represents a deep, ethnically inspired demand for historic justice, not a hard-left ideology.
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