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Kerry’s plan to divide the city along ethnic lines amounts to Israel’s last chance to avoid such an outcome and legitimize the city as its internationally
recognized
capital.
Adherents of the four Sunni schools of thought, as well as the Shia, the Zaydis, the Ismaelis, etc., and those of different origins and races – Indians, Central Asians, Persians, Moroccans, Africans, and Turks – all
recognized
their differences but could identify with the one source, the Koran.
Others point out that China has engaged in “good neighbor” policies since the 1990’s, settled border disputes, played a greater role in international institutions, and
recognized
the benefits of using soft power.
Both Romania’s recent treaty with Hungary (in which each country recognized, at long last, their common border), the campaign of the winning coalition led by current president Emil Constantinescu (which ousted Iliescu), and the various economic and diplomatic steps taken ever since Constantinescu and his allies came to power, are geared to Romanian accession to NATO, which is presented as a solution to all the country’s ills.This rejection by NATO, for which possibility the government made no effort to prepare the population, will likely be seen as a national humiliation, a sign that no matter how virtuously they behave Romanians will never be considered as real EuropeansA more prudent strategy is that pursued by Ukraine, which tries to keep good relations with Russia while giving priority to relations with the West.
Over the last 80 years, women in democratic societies have struggled to be
recognized
and treated as citizens endowed with equal rights.
Human and civil rights still do not meet Western European standards, religious and ethnic minorities are
recognized
only on paper, acknowledgment of the historic genocide of the Armenians is given mere lip service, and civilian control over the military remains weak.
When holdouts are rewarded by court decisions, and the rights of recalcitrant creditors are
recognized
in other jurisdictions, efforts at “voluntary” restructuring become unsustainable.
So far, the only US presidential candidate who has
recognized
the need for such a future-oriented approach is former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, who has proposed modernizing reforms of Social Security and Medicare that avoid imposing high costs on middle-income Americans and a heavier debt burden on future generations.
In recent years, however, Vietnam’s strategic significance has increased dramatically, owing to huge – and not always widely
recognized
– transformations in its economic performance and foreign-policy orientation.
In late October, Hanoi hosted the East Asian Summit, a meeting at which the US and Russia were
recognized
as Asian powers with vital national interests in the region.
But, while this represents an increase for China, it remains well below the widely
recognized
danger threshold of 100%.
To be sure, globalization needs rules and a
recognized
framework to ensure that it benefits everybody, delivering sustained and inclusive economic growth.
But, even as countries have
recognized
the need for a more comprehensive understanding of development, they have largely retained GDP growth as their central objective.
Moreover, one fundamental truth must be recognized: the planet cannot accommodate high-income status for all seven billion of its inhabitants.
Her celebrity recognized, the public’s adoration bestowed, she then departed, leaving the wild dogs, and our broken society, to their fates.
In late 1988, Ronald Reagan
recognized
the Palestine Liberation Organization and authorized the State Department to begin “substantive dialogue” with PLO leaders.
All of this is implicitly
recognized
in the newly ratified India-US accord, which survived tough bilateral negotiations, codification of its provisions into US law, and unanimous approval in August by the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Clearly, both the Bush administration and Congress have
recognized
this intensifying partnership when they approved the India-US Nuclear Agreement.
In the US, for example, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Franklin D. Roosevelt succeeded in strengthening their country because they
recognized
the need to address internal divisions in the light of America’s core values, global position, and long-term goals.
By the time the infestation is recognized, it is often too late.
I argued that, as many Islamic scholars have recognized, Islamic jurisprudence is compatible with democratic values.
It is now widely
recognized
that an unintended consequence of the "Asian" economic model was an increasingly inefficient allocation of capital.
At the same time, he has
recognized
that maintaining close alliances with Japan and Australia – and good relations with India – helps to maintain the hard-power capabilities that shape the environment for a rising China.
But while these are
recognized
as partisan organizations pursuing an ideological agenda, the World Bank makes a pretense of objectivity and inclusiveness.
It is
recognized
that low-skill jobs can be done well in low wage countries.
But it is now widely
recognized
that such changes are a response to dim prospects of real progress toward peace.
During the Cold War, the global strategic interdependence between the United States and the Soviet Union was acute and well
recognized.
If more people
recognized
the constraints that inequality places on their future prospects, they would be likely to press policymakers to confront it.
Secondly, the Pope
recognized
the most important problem of Poland and many other young democracies -- the collapse, in the face of material prosperity, of the sense of community.
Aymara and Quechua, their languages, were not even
recognized
for conducting public business.
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