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Indeed, it is here that Russia’s
renewed
confrontation with the West begins, because the new Europe is based on the principle of the inviolability of boundaries, peaceful conflict resolution, and the rule of law, so to forgo this principle for the benefit of imperial zones of influence would amount to self-abandonment.
Renewed
consensus on how to implement R2P in hard cases may come too late to help in Syria.
As part of the effort to support negotiations over the post-referendum issues that could lead to
renewed
North-South war, the United States has presented a range of incentives for the parties to choose peace and has committed to imposing serious measures should they choose violence.
Unable to stabilize itself, Iraq – which initially demanded that the United States withdraw all of its troops – has been requesting
renewed
American involvement.
This
renewed
commitment to a strong and united Europe is the second pillar of a twenty-first-century German foreign policy.
The IMF should stop forecasting
renewed
growth and issue a warning that the global economy will remain weak and vulnerable unless world leaders act energetically to spur innovation and growth.
Russia Stays HomeMADRID – Just three days before his return to the Kremlin as Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin met behind closed doors at his residence in Novo-Ogaryovo, outside Moscow, with US National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, who was there to transmit President Barack Obama’s
renewed
determination to strengthen cooperation with Russia.
Southeast Asians have a
renewed
openness towards American leadership, and meaningful initiatives can be started that would resonate with regional aspirations.
The decision, taken after more modest attempts at monetary easing failed to increase bank lending and private-sector borrowing, reflects a
renewed
focus on boosting economic growth.
Despite the lack of significant financial contagion risk, a
renewed
Greek crisis, stemming from a lasting and serious breakdown of negotiations between the new government and EU institutions, would constitute a major problem for European cooperation.
The philosophical problem concerns China’s
renewed
conception of itself as the “Middle Kingdom,” a state with no sovereign equal.
Despite the president’s
renewed
engagement, we are not yet convinced that the Ukrainian government will pursue this case with the vigor it demands.
The global food crisis of 2007-2008 brought a brutal end to that complacency, and many investors have pledged a
renewed
focus on agriculture, but the proof will be in the spending.
Wrapping up my list of disease-specific gains of 2017 is the
renewed
commitment made by global health ministers to eradicate tuberculosis by 2030.
Addressing the unemployment crisis, which has been particularly burdensome for the young, will require not only a strong recovery, but also a
renewed
focus on the development of skills.
The Arab Spring’s Unintended ConsequencesDENVER – Yemen’s
renewed
violence is just the latest sign that the Arab Spring may be joining the list of those historical contagions that, in the fullness of time, did not turn out well.
Later on, some or all of these losses were recouped through successful lobbying for
renewed
subsidies and import controls.
Here, too, changing perceptions of climate change offer
renewed
hope for progress.
First, confidence and risk aversion are fickle, and bouts of
renewed
volatility may occur if macroeconomic and financial data were to surprise on the downside – as they may if a near-term and robust global recovery (which many people expect) does not materialize.
As a result, one cannot rule out that by late 2010 or 2011, a perfect storm of oil above $100 a barrel, rising government-bond yields, and tax increases (as governments seek to avoid debt-refinancing risks) may lead to a
renewed
growth slowdown, if not an outright double-dip recession.
The fact is that, since UNRWA was created, the UN General Assembly, including the US, has not only
renewed
its mandate every three years, but also extolled its performance.
Ukraine’s people have
renewed
their self-respect through courage and resolution.
They are holding their fellow citizens hostage, bringing the region into disrepute, and, above all, risking a
renewed
armed conflict.
Steering Clear of the Euro PrecipiceATHENS –
Renewed
turbulence in the eurozone bond market underlines the need to reappraise the policies now being pursued in order to overcome Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis.
Russia may not be openly pursuing a
renewed
Cold War, but, in enhancing its position in Latin America, it sees itself as ending years of implosion and humiliation.
Others see no connection between stimulus and
renewed
economic dynamism.
And a
renewed
commitment to sound public finances will not turn wary European households into cheerful spenders.
Still, the agreement that North and South Korea reached in the border village of Panmunjom earlier this month is unlikely to lead to
renewed
nuclear-disarmament talks.
In earlier crises, as in East Asia a decade ago, recovery was quick, because the affected countries could export their way to
renewed
prosperity.
Meanwhile, Russia was exposing its own
renewed
foreign-policy ambitions in Ukraine.
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