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A new model has recently
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hope for effective drug control by moving testing and enforcement from the direct control of the International Olympic Committee and the national governing bodies to the World Anti-Doping Agency and similar organizations at the national level.
But, while terror and famine have been absent, many of the oppressive tactics of the past have been
revived
under Vladimir Putin’s misrule, now in its 14th year.
MUNICH – The debate about whether Greece should leave the eurozone has
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the idea that Germany, and other similarly strong economies, would best serve the rest of the continent if they were the ones to exit the monetary union.
Mitteleuropa
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and Germany reunified.
In his pro-imperial Russia film “The Barber of Siberia,” the Oscar-winning director Nikita Mikhalkov – whose father composed the Stalin-era national anthem that Putin recently
revived
– used the coronation of Alexander III as the symbolic centerpiece of Russia’s greatness, inviting Russian leaders to walk in his footsteps.
But the confused outcome of Italy’s recent parliamentary election, with an upper house dominated by a party that campaigned on an anti-EU platform and a pro-European majority in the Chamber of Deputies, has
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the fundamental debate about the purpose of European integration.
When Charles de Gaulle
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the French Republic after World War II, he ignored the history of Vichy France and Nazi collaboration by pretending that all French citizens had been good republican patriots.
Until the world financial crisis
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skepticism about the benefits of unrestrained capitalism, this would have been difficult.
Third, in a speech last June, outgoing US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates
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the debate on transatlantic burden-sharing and solidarity within the alliance.
Krugman repeated this recommendation a few years ago, when he, along with former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers,
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the theory of “secular stagnation.”
Already heavily burdened taxpayers saw their money – intended to help banks lend so that the economy could be
revived
– go to pay outsized bonuses and dividends.
Of course, no truly progressive agenda can be
revived
through the EU institutions.
This has
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concerns that governments may be unable to backstop a too-big-to-save financial system.
But there is another answer, which takes the form of the old and venerable tradition of Confucianism, which is being
revived
by government officials, critical intellectuals, and ordinary citizens.
The “official” Confucianism being
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today may be less dangerous – it emphasizes social harmony, meaning the peaceful resolution of conflicts – but it remains a conservative morality.
In the months since Sirisena’s triumph, Sri Lankan democracy has been revived, and the hard work of building a durable domestic peace has begun.
One of the oddities of the Trump administration is that several of its main representatives have
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traditionally anti-Semitic rhetoric, even though some of them, like Miller, are Jewish.
The “crisis within the crisis” exposed the eurozone’s weak governance and
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doubts about the viability of a monetary union with large competitiveness gaps between its members.
If Toyota’s communication problem can be resolved, there is no reason why Toyota’s fortunes cannot be
revived.
It is to avoid this imperialist logic that sensible Americans like Henry Kissinger and George Shultz have
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the dream of a nuclear-free world.
PRINCETON – The Greek government’s crackdown on the country’s far-right Golden Dawn party has
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a vexing question that seemed to have disappeared with the Cold War’s end: Is there a place within liberal democracies for apparently anti-democratic parties?
If one fears an emerging military threat from Russia -- as many who favor NATO's expansion do-- one must also expect that a
revived
K.G.B. would find collaborators among its former colleagues in Eastern Europe.
The fall of the Berlin Wall
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that dream.
But the
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inter-war gold standard ultimately fell apart, in no small part because it was impossible to rebuild public trust.
First, their Congress government
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the moderate secular traditions of Jawaharlal Nehru and brought India back firmly to the political center, wresting control from communal and ideological extremists.
What the new foundational document is called in the end is a minor point; what is essential for Europe’s future is that constitutional reform is
revived
and gives Europe a strong foundation.
Finally, the US now appears to have concluded that Saleh’s regime cannot be
revived.
Their answer is a
revived
Western world, led by the United States, engaged in an armed crusade for democracy.
The Mystery of the Karmapa LamaNEW DELHI – The seizure by police of large sums of Chinese currency from the Indian monastery of the Karmapa Lama – one of the most-important figures in Tibetan Buddhism – has
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old suspicions about his continuing links with China and forced him to deny that he is an “agent of Beijing.”
Jordan, for its part, considers the growing numbers of Syrian rebels entering its territory a threat to national security, while the arrival of thousands of refugees in Lebanon has
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old sectarian disputes in Tripoli between Shia Alawites, most of whom support Assad, and Sunnis, who overwhelmingly sympathize with the opposition.
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