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Another avenue of criticism
regards
worries that Japan’s new defense doctrine will worsen its relationships with its neighbors.
Britain's thoughtful Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown
regards
PPP as part of a sea change in Labour Party thinking.
What has emerged since the social upheavals of the 1960’s and the financial “Big Bangs” of the 1980’s is a new type of liberalism that not only lacks a clear moral basis, but also
regards
most government restraints as attacks on individual freedom.
According to Trita Parsi, president of the National Iranian American Council, the US itself has produced more Islamic State (ISIS) fighters than Iran – not surprising, given that ISIS is a Sunni organization, and
regards
Shia, who comprise at least 90% of Iran’s people, as apostates who can justifiably be killed.
At its heart, the conflict in Ukraine is about a disagreement over NATO’s expansion into what Russia
regards
as its “near abroad.”
In today’s interdependent world, however, it is no longer the number of nuclear warheads that bestows influence, but a country’s ability to get others to go along with policies that it
regards
as serving its major interests.
A report in 2015 by A. Jay Wagner and Anthony L. Fargo for the International Press Institute describes many of the recent cases as “petty” and
regards
the civil libel law as a better recourse for “personal grievances.”
How this contrast is resolved will be important not only to the country’s more than 17 million people, but also to everyone who
regards
Chile as a model of what sound economic policies have been able to achieve.
As
regards
the Union's institutions, I personally think that sooner or later the situation will demand a two-chamber system, as is the case with most federations.
He is an interesting man, a genuine intellectual driven by his inner demons both to flay those who pay insufficient credit to his transformational role in Australian politics and to expose what he
regards
as waffle and myths.
An alternative must therefore be found to a definition of citizenship that
regards
these institutions as merely some sort of formalized representation of member states' common political will.
Likewise, Correa has dispatched members of his cabinet to cut off public advertising in media outlets that he
regards
as adversaries, as if the use of public resources should be subject to calculations of personal costs and benefits.
Sarkozy
regards
an EU economic government as a way to preserve his leadership in the EU beyond France’s Council presidency, which is now ending.
China
regards
the SCO as a stage for broadening its influence over a vast region, ranging from the Asia-Pacific to Southwest Asia, the Middle East, East Africa, and the Indian Ocean.
Japan, whose economic recovery is attributable largely to its deepening ties with China in recent years, is also eager to demonstrate that it
regards
China not as a threat but as an opportunity, as least in economic terms.
In international relations, realism is a theory that
regards
states as the central actors and units of analysis, relegating international institutions and law to an ancillary status.
His administration
regards
this as part of a comprehensive approach to generating “good-paying American jobs.”
India
regards
its successful expatriates as a source of pride, support, and investment.
Putin wants to restore Russia to what he
regards
as its rightful place in the world.
Yet the Pakistani military continues to shelter the top leadership of the Taliban, which it
regards
as an invaluable asset for gaining “strategic depth” in Afghanistan against India.
China’s belated bouts of openness about the rural spread of AIDS and the SARS epidemic clearly indicate that the central government
regards
transparency solely as a matter of expediency.
The substantial surge in the interest rate on Greek bonds relative to German bonds in the past few weeks shows that the market now
regards
such a default as increasingly likely.
The Islamic State
regards
them as pagans, and therefore, undeserving of the protections traditionally accorded to Christians or Jews under Islamic law.
The current fighting will not erode that support, which
regards
resistance to Israel as a victory in itself.
American leadership buttressed it in the decades after World War II; but the United States no longer
regards
itself as the guardian of multilateral rules.
No wonder Bush
regards
the choice of Cheney as such a key decision.
Moreover, China is gradually coming to the view that its coziness with and excuse-making for North Korea, more than its endless maritime disputes with everyone else in the region, is emerging as the major factor in how the world
regards
its rise.
Another group of unhelpful Western critics
regards
North Korea as proof that even paranoids have enemies, and that it is the West’s responsibility to overcome the North’s presumption of a hostile policy against it.
His attitudes toward opening Europe to the new postcommunist democracies are worrying; his lack of sensitivity in
regards
to the shadier sides of Europe’s history is disgusting.
The HDP was handicapped by its inability to distance itself from the PKK, which a large section of the electorate
regards
as being responsible for the upsurge in domestic violence.
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