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There is currently common funding for certain
shared
costs, such as headquarters, with contributions linked to the member states’ GDPs.
It has attempted, so far successfully, to learn from centuries of seemingly unending wars, by building a new pan-European system of states that is no longer based on a balance of power alone, but also on overcoming national rivalries by institutionalizing common interests and
shared
values.
It perhaps lacks the laconic grace of Paul Celan, who wrote that, in the country they shared, one finds nothing but books and men.
Every aspect of our
shared
culture, if not the last century of
shared
suffering, confirms that for us.
The communiqué that day made no mention of Chechnya, but enunciated the usual “blah blah” about
shared
values, belief in democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, and the need for strategic cooperation.
Against this background, I find it difficult to believe any of Putin’s account of what has been happening in Ukraine – a view
shared
by many seasoned observers in Poland and the Baltic states.
There should be no more happy talk about
shared
values.
In the latter case, where national interests were not as clear, he waited until the Arab League and the UN had adopted resolutions that provided the legitimacy needed to ensure the right soft-power narrative, and then
shared
the leadership of the hard-power operation with NATO allies.
Indeed, they have
shared
only one, albeit crucial (and disappointing) feature: the inability to rely on rapid growth as the “safest” way to deleverage an over-indebted economy.
As lessons are
shared
and successes provide inspiration for others, the impact is becoming exponential, with even the smallest countries demonstrating that they have a significant contribution to make.
Having overcome the worst of the global financial crisis, including a high risk of a worldwide depression, they are heartened by a widely
shared
sense that composure, if not confidence, has been restored.
Absent alienable individual ownership of productive resources, it is asserted, there will be insufficient means and incentives to pursue development initiatives, and
shared
resources (the “commons”) will be over-exploited and used inefficiently.
And many of those who bravely fought for freedom had little political experience, placing an even greater premium on great leadership to channel Egyptians’ enormous energy – and their demands for greater social justice – into a
shared
vision and common purpose.
Financial engineers and traders
shared
the same assumptions about the risks they were taking.
These words’ enduring emotional appeal is rooted in their embrace of a potentially difficult course of action, motivated by a pledge to uphold values
shared
by citizens of America and the world alike.
While Taiwan’s sovereignty dispute with Japan over the Diaoyu Islands (called the Senkaku Islands by the Japanese) – involves non-negotiable claims, the resources surrounding the islands can nevertheless be shared, nurturing habits of closer regional cooperation in the process.
It is now time for China and Japan, the region’s two paramount economies, to put their people’s prosperity and security first in the interest of successful
shared
development.
The more that missile defense is seen as a
shared
security roof – built, supported, and operated together – that protects us all, the more people from Vancouver to Vladivostok will know that they are part of one community.
To a large extent, they are
shared
by followers of former President Jorge Quiroga and Samuel Doria Medina as well.
By contrast, changes in broadly
shared
economic assumptions are far more likely to trigger a sell-off, by prompting investors to reassess the likelihood of actually realizing projected cash flows.
Indeed, it now appears that America has
shared
its intelligence trove with Germany’s spy services when needed.
“Maker spaces” –
shared
production facilities built around a spirit of open innovation – are proliferating.
While it supported the fight against piracy off the Horn of Africa, that was more a policing operation than a military one, and it was guided by a
shared
interest in protecting trade routes from the Middle East and Asia.
And the market is prone to temporary fits of
shared
enthusiasm – for emerging-market debt, for Internet stocks, for residential mortgage-backed securities, for Greek government debt.
By addressing all of these concerns together, the international community can uphold the principle of
shared
prosperity through
shared
responsibility, which is at the heart of the UN’s 2030 sustainable development agenda.
France’s Model of Resilience to TerrorPARIS – In a recent tweetstorm, US President Donald Trump
shared
anti-Muslim smears from the extreme-right hate group Britain First, thus reminding us of the deep divisions and fears that terrorism has injected into Western democracies.
And Obama will be keen to know what help India can provide with Iran, a country with which India has smooth relations, owing to their
shared
worries over Afghanistan and Pakistan.
But I am also struck by how often governments that embrace the goal of
shared
growth – post-apartheid South Africa is a good example – fail to achieve it.
That postcommunist Boris Yeltsin, however, although he sometimes declared allegiance to a hazy collective sense of Rossiyane (citizens of Russia), deprived – or freed, it’s a matter of opinion – Russians of all collective life; both the real life of
shared
hardship and the imaginary half-life of communist solidarity.
Lastly, UK and EU leaders should follow German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s lead and make it clear to Trump that their cooperation is conditioned on
shared
values.
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