Recalling
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A common sight in Russia is a shiny German-made car with a bumper sticker
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the glories of World War II: “On to Berlin” or “Thank you, grandfather, for the victory, and grandmother for the tough bullets.”
Younger members of the far right, especially in Europe, are often sharply dressed in tailor-made suits,
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the fascist dandies of pre-war France and Italy.
A presidential order
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the unionist, police, and army troops is urgently needed to avoid greater tragedy (there have already been 30 deaths in the last two years) and create conditions for dialogue and a democratic covenant with regional, civic, and political opposition forces.
It is worth
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them, because they show how policymakers stumbled along, trying to put out fires without keeping an eye on where their chosen path was leading them.
Given Poland’s national-security concerns, why would Macierewicz need to risk his country’s relations with its allies by
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the 120 Polish Eurocorps officers currently based in Strasburg?
Sadr cannot possibly compete with them in religious authority, so he takes an Arab-nationalist stance against them, often
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that the highest Shia cleric, Ayatollah Sistani, is a Persian, not an Arab.
The JCPOA’s first anniversary coincided with Trump’s inauguration, so it is worth
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how it came about – and what could happen if it falls apart.
It is worth
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that a little over 150 years ago, both Karl Marx and John Stuart Mill believed that India and Britain would converge economically in no more than three generations.
It is worth
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how the dollar gained international prominence in the first place.
As Obama’s second term nears its end, it is worth
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that when he came to office in 2009, he sought rapprochement with the wider Muslim world.
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what prompted the events of 1989 may help Europe find a way out of its current malaise.
His list of “slips” is well worth recalling:“For whilst an increase in the quantity of money may be expected...to reduce the rate of interest, this will not happen if the liquidity-preferences of the public are increasing more than the quantity of money; and whilst a decline in the rate of interest may be expected...to increase the volume of investment, this will not happen if [profit expectations] are falling faster than the rate of interest; and whilst an increase in the volume of investment may be expected...to increase employment, this may not happen if the propensity to consume is falling off.”
It is also worth
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that US Secretary of State Cordell Hull was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1945 for policies that included his tireless efforts on behalf of multilateral free trade.
But it is worth
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that attaining statehood is a gradual process, resulting from recognition by other states and international organizations.
As they talk, the leaders of rich countries may strike a self-satisfied pose,
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as they do the old proverb, which says that forgiveness is divine.
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the achievements of Islamic culture during the Middle Ages, they offered a (self-serving) nostrum for lifting Moslems out of dependence, degradation and misery: the reestablishment of theocratic Islamic States that would be more pure and just than secular ones.
It is worth
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Walter Benjamin's observation that "every document of civilization is simultaneously a document of barbarism."
Czech and Polish leaders,
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past periods of Russian and Soviet occupation, categorically reject hosting a permanent Russian presence.
Reportedly, some art sales today result in paintings merely being moved from one section of a storage vault to another,
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how the New York Federal Reserve registers gold sales between national central banks.
In his now customary New Year’s address, a preening Putin celebrated 2013 by
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how Russia had outplayed the US and Western Europe.
It is worth
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that in both the 1993 and 1995 Oslo Accords, the status of Jerusalem was left unresolved.
It is worth
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that 50 years ago, the largest immigrant populations in northern Europe hailed from Italy, Greece, Portugal, and Spain.
Sponsors must show themselves to be responsive and responsible, saving face by
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the Olympic spirit.
Yet it is worth
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what Pierre-Joseph Proudhon reportedly told the Russian intellectual Alexander Herzen: “And do you imagine that once a thing has been said, it is enough?....It has to be dinned into people, it has to be repeated over and over again.”
The beating death of Vincent Chin, a Chinese-American who was mistaken for a Japanese, also resonated historically,
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a pseudo-scientific article on how to distinguish the Chinese from the Japanese that Life magazine published in December 1941.
Given these new strains, it is worth
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that a only few months ago many American leaders were livid at what they perceived to be Turkey’s betrayal.
It is worth
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the outcome of President George W. Bush’s analogous decision to tear up Bill Clinton’s “framework agreement” with North Korea: the Kim regime promptly and predictably developed a nuclear bomb.
On the military level, it is worth
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that France’s participation in NATO-led operations has been quite high since the 1999 Kosovo campaign.
But
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the plight of Europe’s Jews in the 1930s should compel us to reject indifference to the fate of those with nowhere else to turn.
– has committed to making international monetary reform the centerpiece of its G-20 presidency in 2011, it is worth
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the cautionary tale of the 1960’s.
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