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To many, Thai-Myanmar
relations
are too cozy.
In particular, efforts to modernize the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and to establish fairer trade
relations
between the US and China could be put at risk.
America is now wisely building working
relations
with the new Islamist leaders, in the hope that they will not endanger the region’s US-brokered peace agreements (Israel-Jordan and Israel-Egypt) or interfere with America’s drive to halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Given the frigid
relations
de Gaulle had for years with America, Chirac's cheerful visit to Washington last February emphasized this tilt even more.
The history of our
relations
with the only nonhuman sentient beings we have encountered so far – animals – gives no ground for confidence that we would recognize sentient robots not just as items of property, but as beings with moral standing and interests that deserve consideration.
Even when Arab hostility toward Israel was extreme and unambiguous, Iran and Turkey maintained economic, diplomatic, and military
relations
with Israel.
Even after the Six-Day War in 1967 and the Yom Kippur War in 1973, when they and other countries around the world were calling for the creation of a Palestinian state, they did not sever their diplomatic
relations
with Israel.
Europe needs good
relations
with both in order to penetrate growing markets, tap sources for raw materials and energy, and ensure its own domestic stability, whereas many Europeans believe that US policies alienate these regions.
For issues such as EU
relations
with Russia and Turkey (and these two countries’
relations
with each other), member states need to agree on a policy that recognizes the interests of all.
And here they have no choice but to reflect on gender roles and
relations.
Prayer and spiritual devotion were important components of Cory’s daily endeavors – and a major influence in her decision-making and personal
relations.
On the other hand, India has been cultivating better
relations
with China, which humiliated India in a brief border war in 1962.
Though their bitter border dispute remains unresolved, and China has been a vital ally and military supplier to India’s enemies in Pakistan, bilateral
relations
have grown warmer in recent years.
Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee – who was noticeably less forthcoming on Tibet than his American counterpart during a press conference with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice – has publicly warned the Dalai Lama against doing anything that could have a “negative impact on Indo-Sino relations.”
TOKYO – As with any human interaction, international relations, whether economic or political, is a combination of cooperation and competition.
With US President Donald Trump entering the fray of international
relations
with something of a defector’s attitude, perhaps now is the time to find out.
As a result, water has increasingly become a new political divide in the country’s
relations
with neighbors like India, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Nepal.
Hindus and Muslims who had left one another alone, or even had friendly relations, suddenly went for one another’s throats when the largely Muslim north broke away from predominantly Hindu India in 1947.
But, as recent revelations about purveyors of shell companies or bribery by intermediaries demonstrate, much of the real leverage is to be found at home – in the domestic financial and property industries, in public
relations
and law firms that burnish kleptocrats’ images, and in universities that educate corrupt officials’ children and solicit their donations.
Paradoxically, North Korea’s Kim Jung-un, a leader apparently undistinguished by any accomplishment or sign of wisdom, could catalyze a new start in US-Chinese
relations.
The Union and the DragonThis month, China and the European Union mark 30 years of official
relations.
During that period, changes within China, and in the nature of those relations, have been dramatic.
But how will
relations
evolve over the next thirty years?
This is partly due to unfortunate timing: the UfM’s launch coincided with the outbreak of the Gaza War and became entangled in the complexities of Arab-Israeli
relations.
The European Union continues its internal debate over how best to bail out its failing banks and industries, handle the fallout from EU and euro-zone expansion, and manage increasingly rocky
relations
with Russia.
The country’s civilian and military establishment has been surprised and troubled by the level of suspicion aroused by the events leading to Bin Laden’s death – many Pakistanis call it “martyrdom” – and there is growing popular demand for a major reorientation of Pakistan’s
relations
with the world.
Instead, the Kremlin placed at risk its hard-won warm
relations
with the US for no clear reason.
If the US began forging closer cooperation with the countries leading that charge (Russia, Iran, and now China, which has begun training Syrian forces), the situation would deteriorate further, because such a course would undermine America’s
relations
with its allies and partners in the Middle East.
The visit should thus be regarded as a clear signal of Obama’s desire, no less than Modi’s, to strengthen US-India
relations.
Chinese hegemonic ambition runs counter to India’s strategic interests as well – reason enough for Modi’s eagerness to strengthen his country’s
relations
with its neighbors as well as with the US.
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