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Still, proposals to de-escalate military tensions – perhaps accompanied by a peace treaty and a broader framework for managing
relations
in the region – represented a welcome development, especially in the eyes of the South Koreans and the Chinese.
In fact, Trump has given China an enviable choice: it can use its leverage with North Korea as a bargaining chip in ongoing trade negotiations with the US, or it can restore trade and other economic
relations
with North Korea to remind Kim that he is wholly dependent on China.
Full normalization of political and economic
relations
would follow, including binding security guarantees upon agreement of a regional security design.
Networked communications, on the other hand, can take advantage of two-way communications and peer-to-peer
relations
to overcome cultural differences.
From time to time Arab negotiators enter into discussions about the mundane issues that prospective neighboring states would need to resolve, such as political boundaries, security arrangements, and economic
relations.
Historically, aborted moves and faux pas abound on both sides in the French/NATO relationship, the latest being Jacques Chirac’s failed attempt to patch up France’s
relations
with NATO upon his arrival in power in 1995.
But Sarkozy is both eager to transform France’s
relations
with the Alliance and has a strategy to do so.
So, because Sarkozy wants to be seen as a convinced European, he must normalize France’s
relations
with a new Alliance based on two pillars – European and American.
Their strategy shifted as well, focusing on the growing importance of religious values in shaping societies and global
relations.
Look East, RussiaMOSCOW – Over the past 18 months, Russia’s
relations
with Asia have begun to improve.
Territorial expansion is not a Chinese historical trait, and the two countries have excellent political
relations.
In international relations, energy was used as an instrument for “divide and rule,” “carrot and stick,” and “blackmail or bluff” policies.
Cold War ComfortsNEW YORK – Western
relations
with Russia have rarely been worse than they are now, in the aftermath of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s intervention in Ukraine and decision to annex Crimea.
Closing the door on NATO expansion would make it possible to ease tensions and normalize
relations
with Russia, stabilize Ukraine, and restore focus on the European economy and the European project.
Muslim-Christian
relations
are tense all over the world, but nowhere are they more inflamed than in Nigeria, the most populous country where Christians and Muslims exist in roughly equal numbers.
The world’s countries are engaging in one of the most complex and consequential exercises in collective action that has ever had to be managed in the history of international
relations.
To be sure, not every issue in Eastern Slavonia was sorted out then or in the years since; but there is no longer a conflict, and Croatia and Serbia now enjoy constructive bilateral
relations.
But is the Kremlin serious about recognizing Ukraine’s sovereignty in the Donbas and resuming normal
relations
with the West?
To underline this, the Chancellor's first foreign policy activity after returning from his summer's vacation was a visit, in early September, to the ailing Boris Yeltsin, with whom Kohl has friendly
relations.
All could run aground because of Kohl's method of personalizing international
relations.
And while Helmut Kohl is confident to remain chancellor into the next millennium,
relations
between Russia and the West are too important to be entrusted to personal chemistry between leaders.
Preferably, the Nato Summit will both formally invite the first candidates for Nato membership and announce, with President Yeltsin present, a Charter of Russia-Nato
relations.
Privatization advanced, nationalists were constrained,
relations
with our big Hungarian minority improved, the country stood with the West during the Kosovo war.
But the greatest issue affecting cross-strait
relations
is the Chinese economy itself.
But prior to the Strasbourg and Prague summits, transatlantic
relations
will be put to the test at the G-20 summit in London.
The drift in transatlantic
relations
during the eight years of George W. Bush’s presidency was meant to be stopped – and even reversed.
German-French relations, once the cornerstone of European integration, are at their lowest point in decades.
In order to find a new stable equilibrium in
relations
between Russia and the West, all parties must urgently make a good-faith effort to resolve it.
Russia’s unilateral annexation of Crimea and support for separatists in eastern Ukraine have ruptured its
relations
with the West, and Putin has intentionally recreated a Cold War atmosphere by touting Russia’s “conservative values” as an ideological counterweight to the American-led liberal world order.
There are no easy ways out of underdevelopment without challenging traditional lifestyles, customs, and social
relations.
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