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Another frequent criticism of the Geneva talks is that they
resemble
the negotiations with North Korea over that country’s nuclear program.
In this respect, they
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the Chinese, who have energetically converted to capitalism while leaving the giant portrait of Chairman Mao in Tiananmen Square.
Such an arrangement would
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what Anne-Marie Slaughter and Mira Rapp-Hooper have called “mesh networks,” which “are highly resilient, because no individual node is critical to the structure’s survival – even if one link breaks, the structure survives.”
Of course, French crimes during Algeria’s war of independence
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those of Nazi Germany in neither scale nor motivation.
Their growth patterns more closely
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those of Ireland and Israel than those of China and Malaysia.
Indeed, none of the current initiatives to boost Latin American regional integration
resemble
at all the European integration process.
All of this leads to a third option: Acceptance of the fact that for the foreseeable future the Middle East will not
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what appears on maps and globes.
Only measures like these can create the good jobs that will reduce income inequality and make America again
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a normal advanced economy, not one where inequality approaches Latin American levels.
Blockchain’s boosters would argue that its early days
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the early days of the Internet, before it had commercial applications.
If Turkey succeeds, it will show that there is nothing inevitable about the 21st century becoming one of a "Clash of Civilizations," during which the Cold War's divisions are replaced by new religious antagonisms that
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the Middle Ages.
The global market today is the very model of what scientists call a complex adaptive system, which are nonlinear and tend to
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biological rather than mechanical systems.
The question is this: Will twenty-first-century Asia
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Europe – the dominant region of much of modern history – during the first half of the twentieth century, when it experienced two wars of unprecedented cost and destruction, or the second half, when tensions with the Soviet Union were effectively managed and Western Europe experienced unprecedented peace and prosperity?
(Interestingly, one of the main ways to uncover cheating is by using a computer program to detect whether a player’s moves consistently
resemble
the favored choices of various top computer programs.)
Those accords
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Cold War arms treaties in form, but differ in content.
So far, however, he seems inclined to make one of those systems
resemble
the other.
They invoke specific analogies not so much because they
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current conditions, but because they are seared into the public’s consciousness.
The Brexit TragicomedyPRINCETON – As the rest of the world looks on with a mixture of amusement and pity, British politics in the age of Brexit has come to
resemble
a soap opera.
Meanwhile, in emerging economies – especially the so-called BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) – members of the burgeoning middle class are changing their diets to
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those of their rich-country counterparts.
Located on campus, the program’s facilities
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colorful Google offices, but with a Finnish twist: video conference rooms have been built into sauna-like structures.
Pakistani-style dress has become common, as is the long hair that is thought to
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the style of the Prophet Mohammad.
But an EU association agreement with the UK need not
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its arrangement with Ukraine.
Suddenly, something happened – not an event in itself (though it started with Hollande’s first great public rally in mid-January), but rather something that may
resemble
an irresistible process that can be summarized as follows: a majority of the French want to punish a president who has fallen from their graces.
Instead, the repudiation of secrecy should
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a truth and reconciliation process, with wrongdoers providing a full public account of their behavior, perhaps accompanied by testimony from victims.
Most agreed that it will center on a bipolar confrontation between the US and China; but they doubted that it will
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the Cold War and interwar periods.
Just last month, he made the Islamophobic declaration that Muslim women wearing niqabs
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“bank robbers” and “letter boxes.”
By 2025, the economies of these regions will
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those of middle-income countries.
While he still dreams of a European Monetary Fund, it would only
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a solidarity mechanism.
Given that they all have an equal say in ECB decisions – and that, since 2008, majority voting has replaced unanimity in ECB decision-making – the ECB has begun to
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the Banca d’Italia far more than the fiercely independent Bundesbank.
In this sense, modern central bankers
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the British army in the Battle of Singapore in 1942.
While the bilateral Status of Forces Agreement does not have to be amended per se, given that its key stipulations closely
resemble
those of its NATO counterpart, crucial details set under the auspices of the bilateral security pact curtail the scope of Japanese jurisdiction over US forces stationed in Japan.
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