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The UN repeatedly passes
resolutions
against terrorism, but cannot agree on how to define the term.
Without such a deadlock, neither United Nations resolutions, nor premature peace initiatives can cut short the dynamic of war.
Last year, it increased annual aid to North Africa by SEK100 million (€11.1 million), proposed an EU mission to Tunisia just a week after the revolution to support democratic aspirations there, and was an early and strong backer of UN
resolutions
in support of the uprising in Libya.
Despite international
resolutions
prohibiting attacks on health-care facilities, such attacks are a regular occurrence.
Here are some economic
resolutions
that could bring good cheer in the new year and beyond.
In 2016, Europe’s leaders must stop expecting monetary policy to solve their problems, and instead pursue faster, firmer
resolutions
to the myriad crises they face, from the intertwined growth, banking, currency, and governance crises to the escalating refugee crisis, which is threatening free movement across internal borders.
This makes the pursuit of economy-saving
resolutions
exceedingly difficult.
Among Macri’s
resolutions
are market-oriented reforms, and clearing the many economic land mines that Kirchner planted.
France, which currently leads the Security Council, is rightly requesting that member states come forward with concrete proposals, not a rehashing of past
resolutions
or efforts.
The CMS signatory countries are set to consider adopting
resolutions
to mitigate a range of threats to migratory wildlife, including the establishment of stricter guidelines on the location of wind turbines, as well as boosting efforts to restrict the proliferation of marine debris.
The US could offer (following close consultations with the governments in South Korea and Japan, and ideally against the backdrop of additional United Nations
resolutions
and economic sanctions) direct negotiations with North Korea.
If forced to state a view, Russian diplomats stick to a standard line about implementing UN Security Council
resolutions
and the need for Security Council endorsement of any new actions against Iraq.
Ever since the Gulf War, Russia has pursued these goals by promoting rehabilitation of Saddam's Iraq via the implementation of Security Council
resolutions
and the lifting of sanctions.
In 1967, US President Lyndon Johnson and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev turned UN
resolutions
into the Outer Space Treaty, which marked the end of the first military space competition.
In other words, quibbling over details should come after both sides agree on the principle of respect for the pre-1967 borders, which are recognized by key countries throughout the region and around the world, and are enshrined in numerous UN
resolutions.
A dozen international conventions and numerous UN
resolutions
commit governments to oppose hostage taking, the hijacking of civilian aircraft, and terrorism more broadly.
Though promising to be even more biting, the US sanctions regime is not backed by UN Security Council
resolutions
and hence lacks international legitimacy.
New Year’s
resolutions
are often like that.
We make
resolutions
because we know that it would be better for us to lose weight, or get fit, or spend more time with our children.
That is why, by the end of January, most people have already abandoned their New Year’s
resolutions.
How, they asked themselves, can we give people stronger incentives to keep their
resolutions
and achieve their personal goals?
The split within the EU and NATO has increased the risk of armed conflict with Iraq because the pressure on Iraq to comply with the UN
resolutions
was weakened.
To be sure, the DPJ lacks a majority in the upper house, which has the power to veto major legislation, and the last two DPJ governments have suffered from four upper-house censure
resolutions
against cabinet ministers.
Eastern Europeans were rewarded after they watered down European Union
resolutions
on human rights.
But there is now a long tradition of “continuing resolutions,” which provide funding for just part of a year.
The Iranians want to resolve their problems directly with the IAEA, and to avoid negotiating under the cloud of UN Security Council resolutions, which impose sanctions on Iran to force suspension of enrichment.
He could have added the Rome Statute and UN
resolutions
establishing the ad hoc tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda.
This problem can be addressed by permitting shareholders to adopt at the annual meeting binding
resolutions
concerning corporate political spending.
The mere existence of shareholder power to adopt such
resolutions
could well increase insiders’ incentives to target the corporation’s political spending in ways that are consistent with shareholder interests.
In addition to protests at their sites in recent years, they have faced shareholder
resolutions
demanding a shift toward renewable energy sources, divestment campaigns, and a growing number of climate-related lawsuits, particularly in the United States.
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