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They have helped power the world’s great economies and
shaped
our modern social and cultural landscape.
Reflecting America’s global leadership after World War II, the West was protected by US hard power and
shaped
by US soft power.
Led by the US, the West built, shaped, and championed international institutions, cooperative arrangements, and common approaches to common problems.
The Last of the Sudeiri SevenLONDON – Ever since the Al Saud clan established in 1932 the kingdom to which they gave their name, the exercise of power in Saudi Arabia has been
shaped
by the intrigues and intricacies of royal politics.
Given the extent to which China’s foreign policy is
shaped
by the pursuit of long-term raw-material supplies – including the South China Sea’s hydrocarbon reserves – could the claims be economic in nature?
With a new political vision
shaped
by current trends and imperatives, Europe can create an effective political system fit for the twenty-first century.
But possibilities are
shaped
by our decisions as much as they are by our circumstances.
A European Cure for Balkan DepressionVIENNA – European politics is mostly
shaped
by events and anniversaries.
At a time when four powerful forces are disrupting the global economy, upending most of our assumptions, such pronouncements on the future,
shaped
by intuitions based on the past, are even more likely to be wrong.
The lack of progress on this front during the last two Commissions was rooted mainly in Germany’s Russian modernization project, which has
shaped
its approach to energy security.
More important, electoral politics aside, they would be helping to craft better societies whose politics are
shaped
by reasonable debate among citizens, not distorted by the community-destroying behavior of smugglers and extremists.
Although state-society relations in Russia hue to a traditional pattern, different leaderships have
shaped
them in different ways.
The link between education and health has
shaped
other programs.
A look at the consultative processes that
shaped
the Secretary-General’s report provides some clues.
The bias could be implicit: our worldview is
shaped
by what our friends in industry believe.
The West’s response to the violence in Syria has so far been
shaped
by the notion that Assad’s regime is overwhelmingly Alawite.
And it’s the city where Europe’s future may be
shaped
– Istanbul, not Brussels, Paris, or Berlin.
Edmund Burke, whose thought has profoundly
shaped
the UK’s political system, would have been appalled at the Brexiteers’ casual disregard for any sense of national continuity – and mortified by their willingness to put such a decision to a referendum.
But public opinion on this crucial topic tends to be
shaped
by emotions, rather than facts.
Claims about AIPAC’s clout have long
shaped
analysis of US foreign policy.
Tunisian identity was
shaped
by this specific history.
That assumption has
shaped
US policy toward the region ever since.
Yeats’s political prognosis was
shaped
by his religious eschatology.
Thailand’s endgame is being
shaped
by several key events: the military coup of September 2006, the current military-supported constitution and election in 2007, street protests and seizures of Government House and Bangkok’s airports in 2008, the army-brokered coalition government of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva that has ruled since January this year, and the Bangkok riots in April.
His non-KGB, non-military background suggests that his conception of the rule of law may not be entirely
shaped
by a cynical love of power.
With thriving economies came increased strategic clout, leading to the rise of regional geopolitics
shaped
by national interests and fears, rather than by external forces.
But we can’t successfully demand or oppose anything until we have
shaped
a coherent view of international politics.
Of course, central banks are independent from government precisely to ensure that their policies are utterly pragmatic, instead of being
shaped
by partisan politics.
Nearly every major society has been
shaped
by famine; one estimate suggests that China suffered drought or flood-induced starvation in at least one province almost every year from 108 BC to 1911.
This legacy of victimization has
shaped
the political consciousness of today’s Islamist leaders, instilling in them a wariness of liberal democracy.
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