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Europe’s disunity and impotence underline this image of a West that has partially lost touch with geo-political
realities.
Most ominously, the window of opportunity for a two-state solution could close for good, because
realities
on the ground will no longer allow it.
But that strategy ignores Palestinian and regional
realities.
But the proposal, though certainly appealing, is not consistent with the
realities
of the Middle East today.
Even more benign shortcomings – such as slowness in modernizing laws to catch up to changing
realities
– detract from economic wellbeing.
Given these political realities, keeping ordinary citizens content about civilian nuclear power has become a greater priority than usual in both countries.
In addition, a half-decade after the Obama administration agreed to modest changes in the voting rights of China and other emerging markets at the IMF – a small nod to the new economic
realities
– the US Congress finally approved the reforms.
Given these realities, China sees the expanding European Union as a likely counterweight to unchecked US power.
These
realities
were masked by the craziness that characterized America’s pre-2008 “Golden Age” of leverage, credit, and debt entitlement, which fueled a gigantic but unsustainable boom in construction, housing, leisure, and retail.
The absence of sustained military momentum by any side has led to a dizzying mix of new security
realities
and strategic demands (from the implementation of Sharia law in opposition-held areas to predictions of regional secession).
The practical
realities
of EU integration meant that it no longer mattered which country Northern Ireland belonged to.
For the Security Council to be effective in providing global governance in the domain of security, it must be reformed to reflect the
realities
of the twenty-first century.
But there was no European concession at the White House on this issue – just a clever restatement of market
realities.
They set priorities among the well-intentioned projects they finance, merely by deciding to do some things and not others – often based on political
realities
and media attention rather than rigorous scrutiny.
New geopolitical
realities
demand new forms of global governance, with a greater voice for developing and emerging countries.
Sadly, Belgrade’s vision of Kosovo returning to Serbian rule – albeit with autonomy – ignores these
realities.
The need for Obama to address the region’s new
realities
early in his tenure has been underlined by the current financial crisis, which has made abundantly clear that the center of global economic power has shifted toward the East.
The sweeping changes underway in Asia are not just economic, but have also created new political
realities
that cannot be ignored.
Where Socialists did gain power -- in Spain and France -- they conformed to the new anti-inflationary
realities.
If it does occur, Syria will push Lebanon into a peace treaty with Israel and lean on Hezbollah heavily to adjust to the new
realities.
To understand why it took politics so long to catch up to economic realities, we should look at incentives and ideology.
Even more worrisome are larger immutable
realities
– like a rapidly aging and shrinking population – that will limit Japan’s economic growth in the coming decades.
On assuming power, Kim and Lula were able to adjust, politically and mentally, to the new
realities
that confronted them, launching much-needed reforms.
Tsipras and his Syriza party, however, spent their first six months in office still blinkered about financial realities, unable to see things from the perspective of others.
None of this is to say that the international financial
realities
a country faces are necessarily always reasonable.
One hopes that the awful experience of the last six months has led both sides to a clearer perception of economic
realities
and priorities.
The region’s new geopolitical
realities
demand new political arrangements.
No risk factor is more dangerous for a currency than policymakers’ refusal to face fiscal realities; until European officials do, the euro remains vulnerable.
At that point, no amount of creative accounting will be able to mask the new
realities
of Vietnam’s economic constraints.
If we come to terms with today’s complex realities, France could be back in Europe.
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