Separation
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The world could not have prevented Yugoslavia’s spiral into civil war, but it might have made it less cruel by helping to negotiate terms of
separation
earlier.
Even in Britain, where the sovereignty of parliament was until recently sacrosanct, and the
separation
of powers underdeveloped, a Supreme Court will now be created to scrutinize political decisions on the basis of the European Convention of Human Rights.
And it is why Americans still cherish their Constitution’s
separation
of governmental powers.
Socioeconomic advances have come at the cost of an erosion of the
separation
of powers and media independence.
Moreover, Nicaragua’s record on democratic consolidation is also poor: the 2008 municipal elections were criticized by observers and the opposition as fraudulent, and the
separation
of powers has been seriously weakened by Ortega’s desire to remain in power after his term expires in 2012.
Indeed, ethnic counting could merely reinforce the logic of community
separation.
They concluded from their study of the ancient Roman Republic that what was needed to prevent the rise of an overweening leader like Julius Caesar was an institutional framework of
separation
of powers, whereby faction would balance faction.
Trump will also be checked by the American political system’s
separation
of powers, relatively independent government agencies such as the Fed, and a free and vibrant press.
All this represents obvious progress from the standpoint of the
separation
of powers.
Compared to these two models, Putin’s model of state-society relations looks like a divorce, or at least a separation: each side minds its own business and doesn’t interfere with the other’s sphere.
It is intriguing to contemplate China embracing some sort of innovative democratic experiment, combining tricameralism with deliberative democracy methods to mold a new
separation
of powers – and thus a new type of political accountability.
Such integration cannot be achieved on a unilateral basis but only by programs adopted by the host and donor countries in co-operation with each other; nor can it be achieved in conditions where there is complete political and administrative
separation
between the populations which places them under exclusive controls and fails to acknowledge the human needs of community and conviviality.
And the transformation of the central bank into a quasi-fiscal agent (because if Greek debt is restructured, the ECB will record losses) is regarded with horror, as it violates the
separation
between money and public finances.
Our leaders, from Levy Eshkol (and much more so Golda Meir) to Yitzhak Shamir, erred gravely in not seizing the earliest opportunity to arrange a territorial
separation
and a horizon of sovereignty for the post-1967 Palestinians.
It is geographical: a division of territory and a
separation
of homelands that involves painful but conceivable compromises on both sides.
Whatever else liberalism is, it has always stood for the
separation
of church and state.
It should be acknowledged that Ben Ali strengthened the foundations of Tunisian exceptionalism, furthering gender equality and
separation
of religion and state.
Earlier this year, Trump approved a “zero-tolerance” immigration policy that would not only prosecute all adults – even asylum-seekers – illegally crossing the border, but also take their children away to be detained separately (although he has since issued an executive order to reverse the
separation
of families).
More economical
separation
methods are crucial to expanding the scope of plastics recycling, as is the identification of new potential markets for the recyclates.
But it has also written and adopted a new constitution structured to encourage the
separation
and balance of powers, and it seems on track to pull off a successful change in government.
With the election approaching, the doves’ campaign should not center on abstract peace plans, Israel’s international isolation, or the
separation
of religion and the state – all topics that generate endless discussion in Israel.
Before becoming Premier and Party chief, he experimented with everything from the de-collectivization of agriculture and
separation
of the Party from business to laws guaranteeing the rights of journalists and greater openness toward the outside world for ordinary people.
With this separation, private finance can be fully integrated at the European level, while public finance is left to individual member states.
Advocates of cutting the Gordian knot between private and public finance recognize that governments’ approach to banks must change radically if this
separation
is to work.
She scoffed at the rule of law and
separation
of government powers.
Aside from calls to solidify the
separation
of powers by establishing a more robust system of legal checks and balances, there is near-consensus on the need to overhaul the current five-year, single-term presidency.
This includes not only financial deregulation, but also central bank independence, the
separation
of monetary and fiscal policies, and the assumption that competitive markets require no government intervention to produce an acceptable income distribution, drive innovation, provide necessary infrastructure, and deliver public goods.
More important, the 52% who voted for Brexit were sharply divided in their aims, with some prepared to accept economic sacrifice for a “hard Brexit” (total
separation
from Europe), and others hoping for a “soft Brexit” that would minimize the impact on the UK economy.
Boeke believed in a stark
separation
between the modern, capitalist style of economic organization that prevailed in the West and the pre-capitalist, traditional mode that predominated in what were then called “underdeveloped areas.”
Its electoral program calls for constitutionalism,
separation
of powers, citizenship-based rights, and the protection of women’s rights.
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