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Moreover, Obama’s efforts to improve relations with Russia – embodied in the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) – did not lead to a genuine “reset” in bilateral ties, largely because an increasingly Soviet-style Russian leadership distrusts a US establishment that still
regards
Russia as a foe.
The prevailing narrative often
regards
mosques and Islamic associations as spaces for radicalization, but I contend that some young people are actively turning away from these peaceful institutions.
The task of the American-European relationship in
regards
to Russia, as well as the American-Chinese relationship in
regards
to Russia, is to create a normal set of relationships that facilitates Russia's involvement on a stable and instructive basis in the world.
Berlusconi
regards
his “commercial diplomacy” as a formidable defensive weapon, which may help explain why he is not too concerned about how his actions in this area are perceived on the international front.
Likewise, the European Union, in contrast to the United States,
regards
the leverage ratio as a supervisory optional extra, known as a “Pillar 2 measure” (which permits supervisors to add additional capital buffers to address a particular bank’s idiosyncratic risks).
Putin
regards
the collapse of the Soviet Union as a major calamity; yet he freely quotes Ivan Ilyin, who became a ferocious opponent of the Soviet regime and was banished by Lenin to Western Europe in 1922.
But no one
regards
the prospect of another Netanyahu government with more anguish than the Palestinians.
The European Union’s Charter of Fundamental Rights
regards
the death penalty as a human-rights violation.
Perhaps inevitably, the SCO – and Russia and China as its leading members –
regards
NATO’s increased presence in the region with some mistrust.
Chen’s popularity among his party followers, whose fervency often bordered on fundamentalism, changed him from a person with deep democratic instincts into a textbook case of a man who
regards
power and its prerogatives as being his by right.
Conventional wisdom
regards
it simply as a reaction to stagnant living standards.
In 2008, there were 418,000 homicides around the world, with far too many countries recording a murder rate of more than 10 per 100,000, which the World Health Organization
regards
as an epidemic.
China
regards
even bilateral pacts as no more than tools to enable it to achieve its objectives.
And Turkey views the PKK as an existential threat, and
regards
the PYD as its Syrian lethal appendage.
Israel is a specifically Jewish project, and to join the campaign of de-legitimization against the Jewish state is to join a campaign of de-legitimization against much of world Jewry, the vast majority of which either lives in Israel or
regards
it as a central component of Jewish identity.
China is far more interested in focusing on the United States, its major trade partner and rival, and on South Asia and Iran, which supplies much of China’s oil and
regards
it as a more reliable ally than Russia.
It reflects growing diplomatic activism in multilateral institutions, in order to reorient them in a direction more compatible with what China
regards
as its “core national interests.”
One camp, call it the Banking Camp,
regards
a central bank as a bank for bankers.
But many of them are linked to Trump, whose attacks on the Paris climate accord, the Iran nuclear deal, NAFTA, NATO, the World Trade Organization, and the UN Human Rights Council have made it clear that he
regards
the international system as an unnecessary constraint on his administration.
One paradigm
regards
economic policies as a set of universal best practices.
This is only half true: Europe has built its own web of trade agreements, and China, itself a fairly transactional power,
regards
global rules as an embodiment of yesterday’s Western dominance.
That measure, the first projection of Chinese naval power so far from home, is consistent with Confucianism, which
regards
morality as the top priority of policymaking, rather than Marxism, according to which economic interests alone drive foreign policy.
The Arab public overwhelmingly
regards
Israel as an alien and illegitimate entity imposed by force on Palestinian land with Western support.
North Korea has tempered its rhetoric and behavior, but the Kim regime has given no indication that it is willing to give up the nuclear-weapons program that it
regards
as vital to its security and prestige.
Iran’s backing of an administration dominated by the minority Alawites (a Shia sect) has clearly unnerved Sunni Arab states, especially Saudi Arabia, which
regards
with great concern this “Shia crescent” just across its northern frontier.
Iran’s theocratic regime, immersed in a momentous struggle for survival against what it
regards
as an unholy alliance of Israel, the American “Great Satan,” and a surrounding Arab world that abhors its hegemonic ambitions, will not surrender its nuclear ambitions easily.
Furthermore, Chinese leaders point to what they
regards
as intrusive US human-rights diplomacy aimed at fomenting political protest within China (including Hong Kong) and undermining the regime’s domestic legitimacy.
It is understandable that a senator who
regards
a sitting president as a serious threat to the Republic would sound the alarm.
The biggest bottleneck in the implementation of the Minsk agreement
regards
Ukraine’s commitment to provide the country with a federalized form of a government.
A democracy for more than six decades (longer than some EU member states), India
regards
human rights as a vital domestic issue.
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