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I mention the importance of these military-to-military relationships because the US in this new century is undergoing a significant transformation of its military arrangements and partnerships around the globe – necessary adjustments based on the new realities, and new threats, that have emerged since the end of the Cold War.
Flippantly attempting to change that bargain eschews political
realities
and threatens to set the European project on a dangerous course.
The post-Brexit EU must be a Union that is much more closely linked to the political
realities
of its member states.
In the early decades of the communications revolution, totalitarian regimes sought to impose fictitious
realities
on their peoples by force.
It is absurd to think that Europe’s historic nation-states are an answer to the globalized political, economic, and technological
realities
of the twenty-first century.
The
realities
of today’s global economy demand that we make multilateral institutions work.
We can have no idea in advance how a 25-member EU will really operate; practical
realities
will exert their influence on political chemistry.
When Roman Catholic bishops called earlier this month for an end to fossil-fuel use, their intervention was criticized for being out of touch with economic
realities.
Only an increase in the number of permanent and non-permanent seats can remedy the representation deficit within the Security Council and adapt it to the
realities
of the twenty-first century.
Ideally, the international humanitarian-aid regime would more accurately reflect the political
realities
in countries afflicted by civil war, and the UN would be able to work with all parties that control territory.
Despite more than two decades of talk, the Security Council’s permanent membership (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) still reflects the geopolitical
realities
of 1945, not 2015.
The secret agreement negotiated by Sykes and Picot subsequently led to the formation of states that served the great European colonial powers’ geopolitical interests, not the social, religious, and ethnic
realities
of the region.
Finally, the new IMF needs governance structures that better reflect today’s new global
realities.
The new
realities
of the global political economy demand a different system.
The good news is that this will change over the coming decade, bringing international monetary arrangements back into line with economic
realities.
Emotions may not be sufficient to explain all political
realities.
Interpretations largely depend on the practical
realities
of the social, cultural, and political environment in which the principles of equality operate.
The anti-inflationary bias, which made sense until recently, now is seriously out of whack with current economic
realities.
The longer the ECB maintains its inflationary bias, the steeper the consequent economic decline as the economy crumbles under the weight of the skyrocketing euro and interest rates that are too high for current economic
realities
(though lower than where the ECB hawks had planned to go before the current financial crisis hit).
Macroeconomic policies interact with on-the-ground microeconomic
realities
in subtle but powerful, rarely remarked-upon ways.
But both lines are porous, at best, given the harsh
realities
of Greece’s economic circumstances.
It is imperative that the selection process be altered to broaden the search for candidates who are sensitive to changing
realities
and possess key qualifications.
But perhaps the greatest difficulty worrying the Chinese stems from an underappreciated but familiar theme in international relations: “old think” – the inability to comprehend, much less address, new
realities.
Each analogy contains an element of truth, but none, of course, corresponds to the
realities
of the challenges Iran represents.
Olmert seemed to be reminding the Iranians of the hard
realities
of nuclear deterrence: Iran may join the nuclear club someday, but it will return to the Stone Age if it uses those weapons against a country that has a far more advanced nuclear arsenal.
The Fund is staffed by a large number of smart economists, who lack much connection to (and appreciation for) the institutional
realities
of the countries on which they work.
What is really needed is a top-to-bottom reexamination of the system, with an eye to changing excessively broad or stringent protections, aligning the rules with current realities, and enabling competition to drive innovation and technological diffusion.
This need has become more urgent than ever in view of the new
realities
of power in the region.
But rapprochement between France and the US should not hide other
realities.
Still, to read the well-known names of commentators and policymakers who are recommending engaging Syria and/or Iran is a testament to how inconsequential and cut off the Western powers have become from the
realities
on the ground in the world’s most turbulent region.
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