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Anger over Scotland’s decision in 2009 to release Megrahi, who had been diagnosed with terminal cancer, ostensibly on humanitarian grounds, further poisoned Libya’s
relations
with the West.
Putin’s hatred of the Yeltsin era’s “subservient”
relations
with the West fuels his opposition.
While the US and the EU do not want to worsen
relations
with Russia, they cannot retreat in the face of Russian obduracy; security in Europe is at stake.
Through careful management of Kosovo’s independence process, and attentiveness to opportunities to improve
relations
with Russia, the West might mitigate the worst consequences of this confrontation.
The UK’s Multilateral Trade FutureCAMBRIDGE – As the United Kingdom negotiates the terms of its divorce from the European Union, it would be wise for the country’s leaders to begin looking further into the future to determine what approach to international trade
relations
would serve it best.
Macron believes that without deep economic reforms, it will be impossible to change the situation in Europe, or to restore balance to Franco-German
relations.
Thus, one should not exclude the possibility that if France does indeed rebound under Macron’s leadership, Franco-German
relations
might become tenser.
With his vision for France and a crystal-clear pro-EU agenda, Macron could become the leader who revives Europe’s economy and rebalances Franco-German
relations.
Likewise, the current period in America and its
relations
with the world have been truly exceptional, requiring a leader who can fundamentally challenge a global majority’s view that America has become arrogant, impotent, and selfish.
Yet Trump and the Saudis seem intent on destroying the possibility of normalizing
relations
created by this important and promising agreement.
The secular, center-left Republican People’s Party, for example, opposes interference in the internal affairs of any country, advocating instead that Turkey re-establish good
relations
with the countries of the region, including Syria.
Turkey’s democratic revival represents an ideal opportunity for the EU to rekindle its
relations
with the country.
In this context, renewed
relations
would serve both sides’ interests.
This is a moment of opportunity for EU-Turkey relations, and it must be seized.
However, a decision-making body consisting of delegates from Kosovo, Serbia, and the European Union would be given full authority over major foreign policy issues (for example, alliances and
relations
with international economic institutions), defence, borders (in case Kosovo wished to join with Albania), and the treatment of Kosovo’s Serbian minority.
But he has been unable to integrate these individual measures into a more concrete vision that could address the neo-colonial links that still beset Franco-African
relations.
Even when Obama was actively supporting Russia’s accession to the World Trade Organization earlier in his presidency, he had to expend considerable political capital just to repeal the 1974 Jackson-Vanik Amendment, which secured freer Jewish emigration from the Soviet Union as a condition for normal trade
relations.
Indeed, US-Pakistan
relations
have regressed to their level before September 11, 2001, a time marked by deep mutual distrust.
Many scholars of international
relations
consider the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, the international body of regulators charged with devising a new set of global standards, as the apogee of international rule-making.
To a large degree, Pakistan’s
relations
with India, Afghanistan, and the United States depend on the military.
Barack Obama is right to try to reset
relations
with the Kremlin and engage a revisionist Russia.
For these reasons, barring any last-minute diplomatic indelicacies, the APEC Summit is likely to represent the start of a formal thaw in Sino-Japanese
relations.
They deserve opprobrium not merely because they hold cranky views on, say, the trade deficit or economic
relations
with China, but also, and more importantly, because their continued service makes them fully complicit in Trump’s behavior.
As when Marshal Tito was dying in a divided Yugoslavia, the King’s royal
relations
(who are also his political underlings) fear that the ruler’s death will unleash chaos.
But, in today’s world, a new strategic vision for international
relations
should not come from the top.
If liberalism is to survive as a guiding framework for international relations, its proponents must tap into passions of their own.
Trump may look and sound strange, Kissinger might say, but he is quintessentially American, and America today needs to overhaul its
relations
with the world.
And Kissinger, for his part, may be hoping for a future role in the new administration, such as a “special envoy” responsible for resetting
relations
with Russia or even China.
Yet you cannot see Latin America in 2005 only in terms of the region’s
relations
with the US.
As the structural causes that have pushed these countries into near permanent states of crisis seem unlikely to be resolved anytime soon, there problems may well become linked to Latin America’s tense
relations
with the US.
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