Recognition
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The signs of cooperation have been clear: increasing use of Arabic, rather than French, discussions that incorporate real knowledge of Islamic scripture, and
recognition
that Islam remains distinct from traditional practices.
Speaking on the White House’s South Lawn, with US President Barack Obama at his side, Francis called for “a serious and responsible
recognition
not only of the kind of world we may be leaving to our children, but also to the millions of people living under a system which has overlooked them.”
It is in
recognition
of the possible consequences - a return of US isolationism, the emboldening of terrorists - that many countries sent and retain troops in Iraq.
The second track is official
recognition
of the carbon storage of African lands and forests, as well as rewards for “avoided deforestation.”
But Iran wants more: at a minimum, formal
recognition
of its “inalienable right to enrich” uranium, no shutdown of any existing facility, and the removal, in significant part, of the many sanctions that have been imposed upon it (for refusing to comply with Security Council resolutions requiring it to suspend all enrichment activity).
That way lies not accommodation with the devil, but
recognition
that the current situation is unsustainable; inflammatory confrontation is closer than we think; and catastrophe can be averted only by cool, level-headed diplomacy of the kind that, until now, has been in unhappily short supply.
There is a growing
recognition
of the importance of institutions – particularly legal frameworks and public agencies that administer rules and incentives – in the development process.
But this
recognition
has yet to penetrate fully the approach to economic growth that most economists and policymakers take.
A wide range of technologies and applications now used for human identification – such as optical and sound recognition, laser and satellite imagery, DNA analysis, and data mining, to name a few – can be adapted to advance this traceability strategy.
But Netanyahu does not really trust “the gentiles” to supply that type of international
recognition
of Israel’s borders, not even when America is behind him, and not even when Israel today has the most powerful military capabilities in the Middle East.
At the heart of the proposals is EU support in the UN Security Council for a resolution that “either (1) calls for new negotiations and sets a mandatory deadline for the completion of an agreement to establish a two-state solution, or (2) creates a greater equivalence between the Israeli and Palestinian parties, including through
recognition
of a Palestinian state and strong support for Palestine accession to international treaties and organizations.”
With this understanding should come
recognition
that Europe’s current policy of demanding that Russia “mature” as a condition for cooperation is counterproductive.
The new treaty reflects clear
recognition
that the euro’s initial design was flawed.
But establishing this categorical division – beginning with, as the UK has requested, an explicit
recognition
that the EU is a multi-currency union – would allow for the creation of a decision-making framework that better protects both group’s interests.
All parties will explore six elements of a deal that North Korea is seeking: a peace treaty to replace the 1953 armistice, comprehensive sanctions relief, an end to US-South Korea military exercises, diplomatic recognition, acceptance of North Korean space activities, and nuclear energy assistance.
Translating mutual
recognition
of this into reality will require intellectual honesty and political investment on both sides of the Atlantic.
The Labor-led government of Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres made a dramatic breakthrough towards that very goal in 1993, with the Oslo agreements for mutual
recognition
between Israel and the PLO.
The very multitude of demands for rights, recognition, revenge, and fame necessitates a renunciation of dialogue.
Like the prohibition of fine-tuned data – without which positive discrimination is in any case impossible – affirmative action is seen as damaging to the Republican model because it is based on
recognition
of ethnic differences.
There was universal
recognition
that girls and women should have the right to decide whether, when, and with whom to have children.
This does not mean, of course, that China should take no action to correct the undervaluation of its currency, though some
recognition
should be given to the way in which it is already contributing to solving this problem by allowing domestic wages to rise.
There is growing recognition, some of it grudging, that the coalition led by the Pakistan People’s Party has managed to create a political structure built on fairly stable foundations.
Although
recognition
of Israeli nationality is increasingly widespread, even among most nations of the Middle East, it remains obstructed by two closely related – and dangerous – notions.
The “federalism” consists in the
recognition
that states and local communities are the primary sources of bold and effective new strategies.
Palestine’s TimePARIS – This September, Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority, took the bold step of directly asking the United Nations to grant official
recognition
to the state of Palestine.
As a result, a small group of pro-Israeli congressmen has been free to threaten and pressure those countries likely to vote for the
recognition
of the Palestinian state.
A fixed penalty price for non-compliance will send the right signal of the world’s collective
recognition
that our economic future is inextricably linked with our environmental future.
There was also clear
recognition
of meaningful progress on this front, with China’s tertiary sector (services) growing more rapidly than its secondary sector (manufacturing and construction) for the third year in a row – sufficient to make services the Chinese economy’s largest sector for the first time.
Ethiopia is the obvious candidate to spearhead recognition, given its worries about jihadi unrest within Somalia.
The key regional obstacle to
recognition
is Saudi Arabia, which not only objects to the secular, democratic model promoted by Somaliland, but is a strong ally of Somalia, which is a member of the Arab League (despite not being Arab) and the Organization of the Islamic Conference.
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