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Even if leaders balk at an extra half-day of meetings to address the most serious threat to NATO’s future, the Riga summit can issue a demand that its own 19 dual members, and the rest of the EU, agree to assume
shared
responsibility in Afghanistan.
NATO is in Afghanistan largely owing to
shared
concerns about terrorism.
With a constructive attitude, even a large number of disparate actors can reach agreements in which everyone wins by yielding a little; without it, prospects for sustained peace and widely
shared
prosperity become far bleaker.
If we depend solely on bilateral deals, the
shared
spaces and synergies that facilitate agreement on difficult but vital topics – from climate change to security – will narrow until they disappear.
In many areas, that means supporting “informal savings groups,” networks of like-minded women who pay dues to build a
shared
pool of resources.
No matter how far apart their political views may have been, the two sides
shared
a common language about what constitutes evidence and – for the most part – a common approach to resolving differences.
Behind this prediction is a widely
shared
assessment that the trends in Afghanistan (unlike in Iraq) are negative, and that the US must strengthen its military presence there and revise its strategy if the Taliban are not to gain the upper hand.
Third, politics and economics – which are pulling in opposite directions when it comes to migration,
shared
sovereignty, and welfare reform – need to be reconciled.
In fact, in a context of weak global governance, regional associations – including security cooperation,
shared
rules, and collective endeavors – become even more important.
The
shared
effort of eight European navies on piracy in the Gulf of Aden has achieved what none could have achieved on its own.
Shared
geography does not mean
shared
culture, as the conflict in Syria clearly demonstrates.
But it is a driver of
shared
interest and, along with
shared
history, it can often form the basis of
shared
values.
Skepticism neglects the power of
shared
sovereignty on key issues.
With their burgeoning bilateral trade and
shared
commitment to eradicating poverty, both India and China have common cause to cooperate in creating a mutually acceptable geopolitical map of South Asia and the Indian Ocean.
Our second broad conclusion was that sustained growth requires a coherent, adaptable strategy that is based on
shared
values and goals, trust, and some degree of consensus.
To put it bluntly, insightful analysis has its uses, but change will not happen without a widespread social and political convergence around
shared
values and objectives – something that is sorely missing in many countries today.
Parties without pacts, consensus, or a
shared
vision were made co-responsible in matters of national security, which enhanced the influence of the drug gangs.
For all of the progress human society has made since the era of the Luddites, a simple truth persists: machines must strengthen, not weaken, our prospects for inclusive growth and broadly
shared
prosperity.
A decisive victory in the fight against Islamist terrorism is possible only if that fight serves as a source of unity in Europe, one that reinforces our deep-rooted connections and our
shared
democratic ideals.
As Chinese Premier Li Keqiang stressed in a recent interview, the answer is a commitment to structural reform – a strategic focus of China’s that, he noted, is not
shared
by others.
Social progress rested on the promise that the benefits of technological and economic advancement would be
shared.
But coordinated action – or even agreement on broadly
shared
policy objectives – has remained elusive.
Moreover, they have demonstrated their
shared
desire to uphold the existing Asian order.
In the Balkan wars of the 1990’s, communities that had
shared
the same landscapes for centuries, and individuals who grew up together and went to the same schools, fought one another ferociously.
Nationalism is essentially a modern political creation wrapped in the mantle of a common history and
shared
memories.
But while growth should be welcomed, we must ensure that we do not simply retrace the missteps of the last decade, when the benefits of growth were not widely
shared.
They could conduct virtual experiments, work simultaneously to update data in a spreadsheet or document, and create a
shared
final presentation.
Through learning each other's languages, through cooperation based on
shared
values, common interests as well as historical ties, Central Europe has demonstrated what spectacular results can be achieved.
That
shared
interest would be a good place for GLACIER to start.
The EU is built on a foundation of
shared
and integrated sovereignty, which, in the eyes hardline sovereigntists like Trump, is pure heresy.
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