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But its reaction to the book A Survey of Chinese Peasants, which is based on interviews over several years with farmers in the poor province of Anhui, was a telling
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that public intellectuals are not welcome to contribute to that effort.
A year after his inauguration, Davos provided a powerful
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that he is far from being normalized.
Today’s marches and demonstrations are a feeble
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of those times, while parties everywhere are hemorrhaging members.
The Chinese Road to PyongyangNEW YORK – Kim Jong Il’s visit to China this week was a gentle
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that the road to Pyongyang leads through Beijing.
They relish the
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that politics is just as ruthless in the US as it is at home.
Cash-strapped Armenia had no alternative but to hand over the shares, which it did in a 2002 treaty candidly titled “Possessions in Exchange for Debt” – a
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of the infamous “debt-for-equity” swaps of the Yeltsin years (another Chubais invention), which spawned Russia’s oligarchs.
The annual Goalkeepers report is a
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issues like gender inequality, malnutrition, violence, and political instability will plague the world’s poorest people for decades to come.
Sanders’s relative silence on Israel, therefore, serves as a
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that Israel is not all that important to many, if not most, American Jews.
But the disease’s sudden appearance on the global scene serves as a stark
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of what can happen if we do not remain vigilant.
More Europe, Less BrusselsSTOCKHOLM – The failed coup in Turkey has reminded us – as though a
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was needed – of the once-inconceivable stability that the European Union has brought to Europe.
It is difficult to see the stationing of 2,500 US Marines in Darwin, Australia – a decision announced by US President Barack Obama on his recent tour of Asia – as anything more than a symbolic gesture, a provocative
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that the US is determined to stay in the region.
But the new statistic is a
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that American households don’t save enough.
The rise of populism in Poland and elsewhere is a
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of the vapidity of that idea.
The
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of it is therefore likely to have the opposite effect than Wu anticipated.
New India, Old EuropeNEW DELHI – The recent Indian-Italian bilateral dialogue, held in Milan on November 7, at a time when Italy was reeling from the euro crisis and Silvio Berlusconi’s impending political demise, offered a fraught
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of the potential, and the limits, of India’s relationship with the European Union.
It is a stark
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of what colonialism truly was: shameless subjugation, coercion, and misappropriation.
Indeed, perhaps Ukraine’s Orange Revolution, with those thousands of protesters in Kiev’s Independence Square served as a potent
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to China’s leaders of the Tiananmen Square protests 15 years ago, and – in contrast to Ukraine – their own strategy of brutal repression.
All this is a
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that the task will not be completed overnight.
This is a
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that incumbency is a considerable advantage in the competition for reserve-currency status.
On a hillside in Nagasaki, there is a stark
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of this radical closed-mindedness.
The Fire in the MonasteryPRAGUE – The grim spectacle of young monks, nuns, and lay people setting themselves on fire to protest conditions in their homeland is a stark
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of the gloom and despair that now prevails on the Tibetan Plateau.
But her example was also an unavoidable
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of the great dangers of our time.
The site offers a stark
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that humans’ simple, physical presence in a habitat is more damaging than one of the twentieth century’s worst environmental catastrophes.
A Tale of Two ElectionsLONDON – Individual elections do not always enhance democracy – a useful
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that the ballot box is only one part, albeit a central one, in any free, plural society.
Today, however, they serve as a useful
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about the danger of linear projections based on rapidly rising power resources.
Zhao’s fate is also a chilling
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of other injustices that are on the consciences of those now in power.
Without such a consistent
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of the need to tackle AMR, not to mention transparency about progress, the world could become sidetracked and miss the rapidly closing window of opportunity to deliver the changes needed to stop the rise of drug-resistant infections.
If it is not, the 29th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, commemorated this month, should serve as a stark
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of how much damage a nuclear accident can cause.
They serve as a
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that disaster preparedness is not an optional luxury; it is a constant, intensive process that is necessary to save lives, protect infrastructure, and safeguard development.
These reactions are a
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that the biggest changes that the Security Council needs are to the mindset of its permanent members.
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