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Indeed, in pushing for a small Europe, they have asserted, using the sober rhetoric of Realpolitik, that Europe’s integration path is necessarily
shaped
by the crises that arise along the way.
Khamenei faces a deeper problem: he is not Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, his predecessor and the Islamic Republic’s founding Supreme Leader, who
shaped
the system’s identity.
Currency policy highlights the limits of financial globalization by crystallizing the tension between domestic agendas and global issues – a tension that both shapes and is
shaped
by exchange rates.
Heir to an imperial tradition that has
shaped
its national identity, Russia is resuming in the Middle East a role and status more in tune with the one it had from the Czarist era to Soviet times.
In the US, this sentiment has fueled the Tea Party, which coalesces around opposition to government expansion (and to elites more generally), even if that expansion is aimed at regulating big banks (presumably because government regulations tend to be
shaped
by the powerful among the regulated).
His worldview was
shaped
by the fact that he spent part of his youth in Indonesia and had an African father.
But without entrepreneurs, few of the really bold innovations that have
shaped
our modern economy and our lives would be in place.
His Administration therefore
shaped
a role for government that supports the generation and diffusion of knowledge in all spheres of knowledge creation.
Government-supported research
shaped
scientific advances in information technology and biotechnology, two critical fields in which the US has the global scientific lead.
His administration
shaped
the regulatory environment to achieve rapid adoption of internet-based activities and championed government programs to help get schools and libraries connected to the internet.
In response, HIV programs have evolved to offer services
shaped
by the preferences of patients.
One problem is that development outcomes also depend on poor countries’ external economic environment, which is
shaped
by the policies of the major economies.
But another view is possible: each person has multiple identities, the salience of which is
shaped
by one’s motivations and circumstances.
Similarly, on all aspects of European defense integration within the European Union, France had long been the most ardent advocate of the sanctity of national sovereignty; her recent rapprochement to NATO was possible only because the Western Alliance, with the collapse of its old rival, has become a more traditional military pact anyway, less
shaped
by American leadership and more open to intergovernmental bargaining.
All of these efforts are
shaped
by the efficiency-robustness tradeoff.
The agreement was
shaped
by Anglo-American dialogue, with occasional mediation from France and Canada.
Their diplomatic values, after all, were
shaped
by an official emphasis on sympathy for the weak in any struggle against the strong, and by comradely reminiscences about the North – far and away the weakest of the participants in the six-party negotiations over the North nuclear armaments with the US, South Korea, China, Russia, and Japan.
But what is alarming is how private religious beliefs and morals have increasingly
shaped
the secular agenda of America, whose Founding Fathers had specifically designed the Constitution to separate state and church.
Likewise, Tunisia’s Ennahda (Renaissance) party was originally
shaped
by the legacy of the Iranian revolution and the thinking of radical Islamist critics of Western values, such as Sayyid Qutb, a leading Muslim Brotherhood theorist in the 1950s.
The United Kingdom may be the exception, though the pro-market Labour Party
shaped
by Tony Blair may not count as a party of the left anymore.
BEIJING – Donald Trump’s shocking victory in the US presidential election has upended all of the certainties that have
shaped
not only American politics, but also how the world thinks about the United States.
Once such an alliance was shaped, nothing but revolution could stop it – in this case, the Bolshevik revolution.
Under leaders like Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, George H.W. Bush, John F. Kennedy, and Barack Obama, the country
shaped
the international system for the better.
If these liberal democracies – which do wield their share of soft power – remain passive, the international order will continue to weaken, potentially to the point that it is
shaped
primarily by brute force, rather than diplomacy, cooperation, or the rule of law.
Market forces, of course, play a role, too, but markets are
shaped
by politics; and, in America, with its quasi-corrupt system of campaign finance and its revolving doors between government and industry, politics is
shaped
by money.
The successful implementation of China’s revised Bankruptcy Law hinges on its effective enforcement and abandonment of the mindset and practices
shaped
under the old version, especially in the era of policy-based bankruptcy.
And it is not as if the historical involvement in Africa of revered democracies like France was
shaped
by the values of “liberty, equality, and fraternity.”
But I believe what we are confronting is partly the legacy of the flawed Washington Consensus that
shaped
Russia’s transition.
But the main reason for Palestinians’ hopeful response is the same as for US allies’ anxiety: Trump is a political outsider, with few ties to the United States’ foreign-policy tradition or the interest groups that have
shaped
it.
Even if Trump could escape the influences that have long
shaped
US policy, that would not be enough to produce a fair approach to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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