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Of course, the French vision still plays a major part in today's Europe of 25 members; our "exceptionality" - be it cultural or political - remains important, even if it is less well
regarded.
The US government
regarded
non-alignment with distaste;Eisenhower’s secretary of state, John Foster Dulles, notoriously declared that “neutrality between good and evil is itself evil.”
Tempers cooled soon enough, but India was always
regarded
as tilting toward the Kremlin, hardly a recommendation for warm relations in American eyes.
Hollande is unlikely to be less friendly with America than was Sarkozy,
regarded
by many as France’s most pro-US president.
Recent changes in China should instead be
regarded
as part of a broader process, in which competing systems of governance are emerging to cope with complex, globally connected challenges, such as disruptive technologies, geopolitical rivalries, climate change, and demographic shifts.
Instead, they
regarded
the idea as a fantasy meant to provide some comfort in their darkest hour; at times, I wondered whether they were right.
Traditionally, Moscow
regarded
the Council through the prism of it holding one of the five veto-wielding permanent chairs.
Like the anti-globalization movement, the new anti-Europeanism can be
regarded
as a demand for a different European model – an “alter-Europeanism.”
For the past ten years, the AMF, which is independent of the pharmaceutical industry, has published a highly
regarded
Access to Medicine Index, making it uniquely suited to quantify how various companies measure up in the fight against AMR.
Germany is
regarded
by the Trump administration as an economic rival, and by Poland as a potential security threat, owing to its energy alliance with Russia.
Free markets and material prosperity, once
regarded
as means to larger ends, had become ends in themselves.
Just as Democrats have long championed more government spending, and more benefits for more people, either on ideological grounds or as a political coalition-building strategy, so Republicans have
regarded
the goal of lowering taxes.
The debacle of the Reinhart/Rogoff paper is widely
regarded
as another, fatal illustration of austerity’s shaky intellectual foundations.
Nineteenth- and twentieth-century European nationalists often
regarded
the US as the natural home for capitalists and “rootless cosmopolitans" without any loyalty to their native soil.
But over time, especially in conservative political discourse, criticism of Israel increasingly came to be
regarded
as not just anti-Semitic but also anti-American.
Ben Bernanke’s Dream WorldBERKELEY – US Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke is not
regarded
as an oracle in the way that his predecessor, Alan Greenspan, was before the financial crisis.
My successors have all come from the financial sector, however, which, until recently, was
regarded
as a sign that they were street-wise.
Latin America’s Integration MuddleSANTIAGO – Regional integration is usually
regarded
as a way for countries to strengthen themselves.
A few years ago, some
regarded
Japan as having overtaken the US.
The opinion also included the following remark: " modern biotechnology, as a technique used in food production, cannot be
regarded
in itself as ethical or unethical ."
In the case of foreign investment and aid flows, the West went further, viewing them as being motivated by altruism, or “benign intent,” whereas the East
regarded
globalization in a world of poor and rich nations as implying “malign impact.”
Thus, foreign aid was
regarded
as a plot to trap poor nations in a neo-colonial embrace.
Rethinking Emissions ReductionTHE HAGUE – Whether at United Nations climate-change summits or one of the many “green growth” forums, renewables and energy efficiency are consistently
regarded
as the solution to global warming.
In resigning, he said that he had always
regarded
his sexuality as a personal matter, and he was disappointed that a newspaper – The Mail on Sunday – had made it public.
Denmark’s “No” must be
regarded
as a warning to Europe’s leaders – they should be far more careful when starting an open dialogue with their electorates on basic European issues, such as Europe’s role in assuring Balkan peace.
Danish political leaders failed to convince their constituencies that the Euro should be
regarded
as a positive element in the creation of a Europe whole and free.
Not surprisingly, those who viewed themselves as national citizens greatly outnumbered those who
regarded
themselves as world citizens.
Regarded
as the sick man of Europe as recently as 1999, today the country boasts the continent's strongest economy, accounting for roughly a quarter of its exports.
Particularly in the arts, there were no apparent limits to showing what even a generation ago would have been
regarded
as highly offensive.
But, in others, it is
regarded
as a minimum to which additional rules may be added.
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