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Ivan the Terrible is not the only medieval vestige being
revived
in Russia.
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.
A second regional focus is reflected in the
revived
— at Tehran’s initiative — and expanded Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), sometimes referred to as the Islamic Common Market.
Fearing a new era of obstructionism, EU leaders have
revived
talk of a two-speed union, in which a vanguard of western states seeks deeper integration, leaving the newcomers to catch up.
And yet the frequency of crises has also
revived
in Western countries an old, fundamental normative conflict between idealism and realism, or a value-based and an interest-based foreign policy.
Now that Russia has
revived
the “Great Game” in Afghanistan, it may be impossible.
Now that Russia’s athletic dreams have been revived, to some extent, Putin may be prepared to suspend his quest for military glory temporarily – not least out of fear that the 2018 FIFA World Cup, awarded to Russia, could be moved elsewhere.
Now, it seems that the idea of nominal GDP-indexing will be revived, but only to determine the extent to which medium-term repayment is pushed into the future.
So Rajapaksa must offer the Tamil people a political compromise, perhaps including some cabinet positions, as well as the promise of a
revived
economy.
A decade later, the IMF’s relevance had started to wane again, but was
revived
by its role in the transformation of the former Soviet-bloc economies.
The rise of right-wing populism reflects
revived
yearnings for pure national communities that keep immigrants and minorities out.
These images of Vlad have been revived, particularly in the West, to demonize East Europeans.
Housing construction has not revived, because house prices are falling.
Europe’s Federalism Debate RevivedBRUSSELS – It is an old debate, but tensions within the euro area have
revived
it: can a monetary union survive without some form of fiscal federalism?
Now that the United Nations General Assembly Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals has endorsed the Bank’s anti-poverty target, debate about how to achieve it has
revived
an old question: Will the benefits of economic growth trickle down on their own, reaching all, or will we need targeted redistributive policies?
But Fujiwara’s book has also
revived
an old debate about capitalism and the values that are needed to sustain it.
After twenty five years of collapsed expectations, you feel a raw energy in the roar of motorbikes that weave through improvisational waves of traffic, in the spirit of a city
revived.
Given that the aggrieved candidate’s constituency comprises mainly ethnic Tajiks, the events have
revived
Afghanistan’s deep-seated ethnic tensions.
As a result, when Pinochet was returned to Chile sixteen months later, on medical grounds, he faced
revived
criminal charges filed by victims and survivors of his rule.
The fate of that prosecution in Senegal remains uncertain, but it
revived
the once moribund issue of justice in Chad.
Mustering all of his energy and political capital, the 87-year-old leader
revived
pro-market economic reforms, unleashing an economic revolution that delivered an unprecedented wave of growth and development, thereby boosting the CCP’s credibility considerably.
The recent spat between US President Barack Obama and his former secretary of state (and possible successor), Hillary Clinton, seems to have
revived
that debate.
Crimea is just the first step toward realizing his dream of
revived
Russian greatness.
The first step must be recognition that the Monroe Doctrine is dead and cannot be
revived.
But Germany
revived
because the Western occupation forces made clear their intention to let it do so, and helped indigenous forces on their way.
The referendum campaign
revived
nationalist politics, which in the end is always about race, immigration, and conspiracies.
The Davignon “manifest crisis” cartels, which once helped manage the European steel industry’s decline, urgently need to be
revived.
Sarkozy, for example, has
revived
a long-standing French argument for some form of economic government in Europe as a counterweight to the ECB.
This advice applies to the long-stalled Israel-Palestine peace process, newly
revived
by US Secretary of State John Kerry.
But this policy of forced pettiness was more or less abandoned during later rounds of those talks, and it is good to see that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has not
revived
it in his encounters with the North Koreans thus far.
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