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For the past century or two, the nation-state has been the imagined community that people are willing to die for, and most leaders have
regarded
their primary obligations to be national.
Similarly, some Bulgarians, still wounded by the Serb and Greek victories over their country in the Balkan War of 1913,
regarded
the Macedonians as nothing more than wayward Bulgarians trapped on the wrong side of the conflict.
On the left, it is
regarded
as a simple and potentially comprehensive antidote to poverty.
He
regarded
himself as a hero who liberated Georgia from Russia’s tight embrace.
This drive for peace remained, quietly, the key motivation behind further steps toward Europe’s economic integration, which was
regarded
as the vehicle for achieving political integration.
Then, as Congress prepared to leave for the August recess, it was learned that Mueller – who had hired highly
regarded
prosecutors specializing in international financial transactions, despite Trump’s warnings not to investigate his finances – had impaneled a grand jury in Washington.
For reasons of history, morality, and security, Africa should be
regarded
as a particular European responsibility.
The US was
regarded
as increasingly dependent on energy imports, and this, together with rising prices, was seen as a major limit on American geopolitical influence.
The Kaliningrad-issue should be
regarded
as a litmus test of the seriousness of the whole philosophy behind the EU's Northern Dimension .
Now, in a low-inflation environment, flexibility is properly
regarded
as an important tool to avoid misalignments and to shield economies from external shocks.
Even Bolivia’s government should not be
regarded
as a reincarnation of the continent’s old populism.
To paraphrase Shakespeare, the fault lies in the fact that those who need help are
regarded
as inferior, and lack the power to initiate change.
And, while the Arab Spring revolutions presented him with an unwelcome surprise, after some hesitation he came down on what he
regarded
as the side of history.
Rinchen was well regarded, too.
So, why is China targeting Tibetans who have no connection with politics and are
regarded
as model citizens?
General deflation eliminates the capital of yet more financial intermediaries, and makes risky an even larger share of assets that had previously been
regarded
as safe.
In fact, social democrats were
regarded
as more dangerous than hard-line conservatives, because their moderate left-wing talk only served to postpone the revolution.
Mousavi was
regarded
by many Iranians as a second chance.
Politics is
regarded
as a no-holds-barred fight for power, economics as a ruthless scramble for wealth, and technology as the magic elixir for more economic growth.
For most of this enormous country, with its 135 million people and 11 time zones, such signs of the past and the promised business future are
regarded
as skeptically as proclamations about record harvests under Brezhnev.
Until recently, Russia's robust opposition to the idea posed a serious obstacle, because it sharpened the impression that Russia
regarded
its so-called "near abroad" as a zone of special interest and influence.
NATO's enlargement makes it crystal clear that no country in the new Europe can be
regarded
as part of another country's "zone."
Only a few years ago EU and NATO enlargement were
regarded
as wild dreams.
When the Oxford University economist Tony Atkinson looked at the UK’s economic performance through the lens of inequality, the 1980s, generally considered a strong decade in terms of growth, appeared much worse; and the 1990s,
regarded
as a low-growth decade, appeared much better.
In virtually every country in the world, leprosy is no longer
regarded
as a public-health problem.
Calming the South China SeaCANBERRA – The South China Sea – long regarded, together with the Taiwan Strait and the Korean Peninsula, as one of East Asia’s three major flashpoints – is making waves again.
Whatever the way forward for Greece, if there is to be any hope of progress, the assistance provided by the European Union and the IMF must come to be
regarded
as temporary.
In the developing world, too, parties with well-established pedigrees, such as the African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa, are now widely
regarded
as corrupt.
Nor should China’s continued rise, Korea’s eventual reunification, or Japan’s renaissance be
regarded
by the others as a strategic threat.
Each should be
regarded
as an urgent matter by the new government, and each, if handled adroitly, could be “sold” to the public as the type of popular reform that people have been demanding.
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