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France’s National Front, now called the National Rally, is a Le Pen family enterprise trying hard to dissociate itself from its anti-Semitic, Vichyite
roots.
Those with
roots
in the western regions are mainly dissidents who have lived abroad for decades.
But the movement’s socioeconomic
roots
remain.
If too much deference to great artists is the mark of a society that has never quite escaped from its aristocratic roots, too little regard for them is a sign of narrow philistinism.
The Sweden Democrats (SD), a party with
roots
in the country’s white-supremacist movement, entered the parliament for the first time in September 2010, with the support of 5.7% of the Swedish electorate.
That struggle goes beyond development strategies and touches the
roots
of Islam.
The rise of the far-right Danish People’s Party and Sweden Democrats, with their
roots
in Swedish fascism and their nostalgia for the mythic white Sweden of the 1950s, amounts to a devastating blow to the most perfect model of social democracy that Europe has ever produced.
At a recent International Monetary Fund (IMF) conference, former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers argued that today’s growth blues have deep
roots
that pre-date the global financial crisis.
Trump, for his part, has called for an audit of his country’s current account, in order to understand better the
roots
of its trade deficit.
Commander-in-chief Obama is doing what he thinks is necessary to keep Americans safe, but he is ignoring the deeper
roots
of US security that the Cairo Obama understood so well.
Interest rates in emerging and developing countries are importantly affected by what happens in the world’s largest economies, and the ongoing multi-year low-interest-rate cycle has its
roots
in the United States, Europe, and Japan.
The
roots
of America’s “environmental movement” lie in the nineteenth century, when the damage wrought by the industrial revolution and the fragmentation of the natural landscape by individual property rights and tenures first became apparent.
Indeed, the great paradox of the current era of globalization is that the quest for homogeneity has been accompanied by a longing for ethnic and religious
roots.
Yet his African
roots
give him a unique capacity to transform American relations with Africa, elevating the importance of African self-reliance and achievement, while striving to make American aid more intelligent and effective.
The
roots
of this seasonal periodicity of crises predate World War I, in the era of the classic gold standard.
The Catalan question has deep historical roots, as does nationalism more broadly.
Preserving the Ottoman MosaicLONDON – The
roots
of the Middle East’s many conflicts lie in the unraveling of the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the twentieth century and the failure since then to forge a stable regional order.
Of course, Europe has also moved away from France through successive enlargements, but the main
roots
of the estrangement lie in France itself.
They do not understand the
roots
of their economic troubles and are nostalgic for better times.
The
roots
of failure lie in the US and Israeli governments’ belief that military force and financial repression can lead to peace on their terms, rather than accepting a compromise on terms that the Middle East, the rest of the world, and, crucially, most Israelis and Palestinians, accepted long ago.
Of course, the
roots
of Italy’s populist turn are also domestic and historical.
The reasons have deep historical
roots.
The EU’s Reform Treaty is now the focus of that dispute, but its
roots
go deeper.
This situation only serves to remind us of the inadequate knowledge among many Europeans of the common
roots
and historical connections linking the Islamic world and the West.
These strains have many intellectual
roots.
But suspicion of the foreign has much deeper
roots
in Russia.
Both sides find their
roots
in an idealized past: the French Revolution and its egalitarian promise for the far left, and the French Empire and its domination of the world’s non-white peoples for the far right.
This trinity is not something new for Japan, but has deep historical
roots.
As China attempts to tighten its grip on Hong Kong, Li is showing independence, and China’s new rulers – who, true to their communist roots, believe firmly in top-down control – do not like it one bit.
Rather, it resembles a rhizome – an underground stem that sends out
roots
and shoots that develop into new plants.
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