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But against this
shared
background, France exhibits some important distinctive features.
The big temptation for the Democrats, now that they have won control of the House, is to make the most of what they see as their greatest strengths: racial and gender diversity, and a
shared
loathing of Trump.
China’s new “Silk Road Economic Belt” and “Twenty-First Century Maritime Silk Road” will do the same, with newly built or upgraded infrastructure facilitating the flow of trade, investment, culture, and ideas – and thus supporting
shared
economic growth.
But, whatever the complexities, Russia’s recent behavior toward its smaller neighbor is not rooted in the legacy of their
shared
history.
Sustainable HumanityADDIS ABABA – Sustainable development means achieving economic growth that is widely
shared
and that protects the earth’s vital resources.
Sustainable development requires mobilizing new technologies that are guided by
shared
social values.
The GSP rightly notes that sustainable development has three pillars: ending extreme poverty; ensuring that prosperity is
shared
by all, including women, youth, and minorities; and protecting the natural environment.
We must understand our
shared
fate, and embrace sustainable development as a common commitment to decency for all human beings, today and in the future.
Finally, the West must rediscover the joys of multilateralism and
shared
sovereignty.
Over the past few centuries, there have been three systems of international order: economic and military domination; a balance of power; and
shared
sovereignty.
Europe, where
shared
sovereignty has been embraced, is struggling to solve its own problems, never mind becoming a global player.
And while using financial sanctions to boost widely agreed global efforts such as nuclear nonproliferation, or to defend
shared
principles such as border sovereignty, may not always work, it is a widely accepted tactic.
This is a widely
shared
concern.
The debate that follows will largely determine whether the US shifts toward a strong, inclusive, and sustainable pattern of growth and employment, and how the burden of moving to such a path will be
shared
by Americans of various ages, educational levels, incomes, and wealth.
But the
shared
understanding that unity delivers peace, prosperity, and democracy has been weakened over time by persistent crises, and it could now be lost completely unless it is reinforced by a forward-looking message.
Moreover, Trump’s aggressive rhetoric toward China has given way to a more cooperative approach, driven largely by
shared
concerns over North Korea.
This is partly because that order has not lived up to its promise of
shared
prosperity – a failure that must be addressed.
Of course, international economic institutions – from the International Monetary Fund and World Bank to the economic bodies of the United Nations and the World Trade Organization – already exist and have long served as platforms for member states to adopt
shared
rules.
Of course, not everyone beyond the College of Europe’s campus
shared
this enthusiasm, especially not everyone in Old Europe, which often seemed to be accomplishing its “historical duty” with considerable reluctance.
Specifically, it demands sovereign-debt mutualization through Eurobonds, and thus the elimination of eurozone countries’ fiscal sovereignty, and a full-fledged banking union with recapitalization authority and
shared
deposit insurance – a far cry from the arrangement that has been agreed.
They have moved the bulk of their labor force out of agriculture and into cities, where knowhow can be
shared
more easily.
Moreover, researchers at Rutgers University have shown that more than 50% of millennials would consider a pay cut if it meant working for a company that
shared
their values, while the Society for Human Resource Management notes that 94% of young workers want to use their skills to benefit a good cause.
As statements of
shared
values and principles, the UN Charter, the Declaration of Human Rights, and the Geneva conventions are great achievements.
Students will share ideas through live chats,
shared
curricula, joint projects, and videos, photos, and text sent over the digital network.
For the first time in its history, Europe has a chance to establish its internal order on the principle of cooperation and equality of the large and the small, the strong and the weak, on
shared
democratic values.
Additional controls are needed to make sure that risks are
shared
more equitably than in current schemes.
There are now proposals for a
shared
eurozone budget and finance minister, and for an EU-level security union to tackle terrorism and strengthen border controls.
At a time when politics threatens to undermine cooperative action on the environment, fighting for our
shared
global environment is more important than ever.
Perhaps a
shared
paranoid style is what draws Trump to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has continually argued that the world is conspiring to deprive Russia of the great-power status it deserves.
While laudable, this cause was inadequate to foster a
shared
European identity.
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