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Eight years after the 1999 NATO intervention, a 17,000-strong international force is still needed to prevent a
resurgence
of violence, and Kosovo’s ultimate political status remains unresolved.
They can bask in the
resurgence
of Chinese power and material wealth.
China’s new leadership is further removed from Maoist-era reflexive opposition to nuclear negotiations;Russian leaders’ confidence in their economic and military
resurgence
is waning; and both countries are increasingly frustrated by the lack of progress in nuclear talks with North Korea and Iran.
But the continuing spread of HIV is closely linked with the growing
resurgence
of a much older killer.
In the early 1990s, following a TB
resurgence
in the US, most West European countries realized that the decline in diagnosed cases had stopped or even reversed, and that they faced new problems owing to increased immigration, HIV infection, and imported multidrug-resistance.Outbreaks of multidrug-resistant TB revived public concern.
Not only has German
resurgence
raised overall growth in Europe, but it has also made growth less evenly balanced throughout the euro zone.
With strong public-health leadership and effective coordination in the fight against infectious disease, people in West Africa – indeed, the entire world – would be able to rest assured that another
resurgence
of Ebola was not just around the corner.
A new focus on inequality – most notably by Thomas Piketty – has helped stimulate a
resurgence
of economic thinking like that advocated by Joseph Stiglitz, Anthony Atkinson, Paul Krugman, and Robert Solow.
Europe has been handicapped by several major problems: a shaky consensus on sanctions against Russia; continuing questions surrounding the euro; the threat of a British exit from the EU; and a
resurgence
of illiberal nationalism and populism.
In Afghanistan, the Taliban’s
resurgence
is undermining more than a decade of progress.
But a flourishing tourism sector is not in the cards – not least because of the
resurgence
of militant Islamism, which will leave North Africa exposed to the risk of terror attacks for years to come.
Although Metternich sought to deter any possible French resurgence, he restored France’s prewar frontiers.
Even in industrialized countries, doctors are seeing the
resurgence
of rickets, a bone-weakening disease that had been largely eradicated through vitamin-fortified milk and other products.
In a world where, in comparative terms, there is less America because of the rise of China and India and the
resurgence
of Russia, and less Europe in diplomatic and strategic terms (due to institutional paralysis), if not economic and cultural terms, France, according to Sarkozy, must clearly define itself as part of the West.
Some dismiss the dangers of this nationalist resurgence, arguing that economic interdependence will protect us from our own atavistic urges.
The story is similar in the main two exceptions to right-wing
resurgence
in Europe – Greece and Spain.
But what explains today’s
resurgence
of nationalism, when the regime and economy are strong, and all branches of government appear to operate in total unity?
They point to the
resurgence
of social democracy in Britain, France, Italy and (possibly later this year) Germany, as a reflection of this.
Across the US, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, a
resurgence
of identity politics and xenophobic nationalism threatens to reprise the great tragedies of the twentieth century.
Absent serious reform, both are on tract to go into deep hibernation as the Bank for International Settlements did for forty years prior to its recent
resurgence.
Notwithstanding the euphoric
resurgence
of global equity markets over the past two years, the world economy remains fragile.
But nowhere is the
resurgence
of the far right more disconcerting than in Germany, owing to its particular history.
Chaos, a
resurgence
of terrorism, the rise of radical Islamism, and massive waves of immigration towards Europe are just a few of the potential threats to the European Union that are now being contemplated.
But it is the second – the
resurgence
of corruption – that is proving most interesting.
The greatest miracle in the 2009 election campaign is the
resurgence
of the Liberal Democrats (FDP).
Latin America provided the second-largest source of America’s export resurgence, accounting for another 28% of the total gains in US foreign sales over the past three years.
Today’s
resurgence
of illiberal state capitalist regimes and leaders is nowhere close to inciting a war, because center-right and center-left governments still committed to liberal democracy, enlightened economic policies, and solid welfare systems still rule most of Europe.
And, in the meantime, the
resurgence
of xenophobia and outright racism is shredding the social fabric that Europe will need to prevent threats to peace and order.
Asia’s
resurgence
began with Japan’s economic success.
These conflicts will continue as long as the US treats stabilizing Afghanistan as subordinate to other goals, accompanied by all the risks entailed by terrorist
resurgence
and a regional security crisis.
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