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Today, those
sentiments
are slowly changing.
Unless the Bush administration is vindicated in its actions--for example, if Saddam Hussein launches weapons of mass destruction that unite the world against him, or if the US discovers hidden nuclear weapons in the Iraqi desert--anti-American sentiments, and terrorism, unleashed by war, are likely to be massive.
If income and job growth do not pick up soon, populist parties may come closer to power at the national level in Europe, with anti-EU
sentiments
stalling the process of European economic and political integration.
This goes, he found, with a rise in national
sentiments.
But, while South Korea’s geostrategic location and historical legacy – together with the enduring nationalist sentiments, alliance politics, territorial disputes, and superpower rivalries at play throughout the region – have generated a persistent security dilemmas, the country’s closest neighbor poses its defining security challenge.
Just like in the 1940s, we have a duty to ensure that the state’s monopoly over the legitimate use of violence is not controlled by those who harbor violent
sentiments
toward the foreigner, the cultural or sexual minority member, the “other.”
So far, the Russians have dismissed those
sentiments.
NATO’s new Secretary General, former Spanish Foreign Minister Solana, echoed these sentiments: "In Bosnia we have opportunity not only to end a war in the Balkans, but to lay the foundations for an enduring structure of peace across a now undivided and democratic Europe."
Such a gesture would strengthen France both externally and in terms of the
sentiments
of its citizens of Algerian descent, whose difficulty in reconciling their dual identity has led some to turn to fundamentalist Islam.
Of course, love of research and teaching is why many people join university faculties in the first place, but why not give these noble
sentiments
a helping hand with appropriate financial incentives?
Overcoming such
sentiments
will take time and a vibrant economy, which means that a new Iraqi government must have limited power, allowing the private sector to grow while encouraging widespread understanding of democracy and human rights.
With Western economic policy prescriptions widely seen as having failed in Russia; with NATO expanding near to the country's borders and old allies like Serbia bombed; with America seen as wanting to weaken Russia even more, breaking it up into pieces and controlling the oil-rich Caspian basin, anti-western
sentiments
are on the rise.
In fact, according to moral psychology, our moral sentiments, on which Adam Smith wrote his other famous book, evolved to regulate behavior.
These feelings include guilt, shame, outrage, empathy, sympathy, dread, disgust, and a whole cocktail of other
sentiments.
Above all, we must reckon with the rise of ecological awareness, which in Europe is reflected in the formation and strength of Green parties, and which nurtures anti-globalization
sentiments.
Articulate intellectuals and groups such as labor unions and environmental organizations in the advanced economies have voiced anti-globalization fears and
sentiments
for at least a quarter-century.
Such
sentiments
have guided Russia-relevant programs for decades – in both turbulent and prosperous times.
That made it increasingly difficult for the government in London to declare war on behalf of the empire when nationalist
sentiments
began to intensify.
To put off talking makes violence increasingly difficult to end, which means that the
sentiments
that violence breeds become increasingly difficult to change.
Increasingly, the divisiveness of democratic polities reflects a combination of undecided voters, motivated by ephemeral sentiments, and the emergence of political activists, often focused on narrow issues, who exploit electoral volatility for their purposes.
Racism and anti-immigrant
sentiments
are an important part of the attack on the poor, or at least the reason why so many are willing to heed the propaganda against helping the poor.
As globalization advances and economies become more tightly integrated, worries about the effects of foreign competition – through trade or through foreign investment – have fueled economic nationalism and protectionist
sentiments.
The SED is one valuable tool in combating protectionist
sentiments.
The ICC prosecutor echoed his
sentiments
in a June 5 legal brief, noting that “the Government of Libya may be unable to move the case forward.”
And, while no one in Hong Kong wants independence from China, continued strong-arm tactics to force Hong Kong to “love” China could begin to inspire such
sentiments.
A plurality of civic associations and activities – regulated but not controlled by the state, and free to express its views and even to demonstrate its (diverse)
sentiments
publicly – is the most powerful pillar of a liberal order.
Germany's chancellor was not motivated by European goals, either, but took an anti-war stand on Iraq to deal with his own domestic problems: the weakness of his government and pacifist
sentiments
among the majority of Germans.
But the most radical indigenous groups rejected the initiative, and the group organizing the coca growers took advantage of the situation, stirring up nationalist
sentiments.
Whereas the devoutly religious Zia was useful for boosting religious Islamic
sentiments
against the Soviets, Musharraf is needed nowadays to contain those very forces, which threaten not just global security but Pakistan itself.
The AfD’s recent gains have come by stirring xenophobic
sentiments.
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