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Their ability to win support from both the left and the right suggests a
shared
aspiration to rebuild the protective national barriers that the post-War generation demolished.
That line resonates as Germany and Greece contemplate their
shared
fate.
Their worries are an object lesson for those Asians who are still contemplating deeper economic integration in the form of a
shared
currency.
The world will be poorer if the Old Continent and the rising new subcontinent fail to build on their
shared
democratic values and common interests to offer a genuine alternative to US-Chinese dominance.
A more enlightened approach to
shared
resources is needed, one less dependent on neo-colonial control.
If dying bees do not inspire formal guidelines about how the sky should be shared, let us hope that empty space will.
The international community had come to a new understanding that prosperity is indivisible and must be
shared
if it is to be sustained.
On the upside, the US could have a “Sputnik moment”: a sense of national unity, common purpose, and
shared
sacrifice leads to structural reforms that focus on re-aligning balance sheets over the medium term, enhancing job creation, and improving competitiveness.
A strong defense also helps to ensure that the benefits of security are
shared
across countries.
It began to seem as though our fundamentally common outlook and our much-vaunted
shared
values had reasserted themselves.
The UN began, in 1945, as a vision
shared
by the leaders of the victorious Allies, who were determined to ensure that the second half of the twentieth century did not play out like the first half.
And it remains the pre-eminent forum where sovereign states can come together to share burdens, address
shared
problems, and seize common opportunities.
Both countries are now not only actively undermining the rules-based trading system; they seem to be proving that, as long as a country is powerful enough, it can flout
shared
rules and norms with impunity.
In a news environment increasingly prone to hyperventilation, it can be difficult to separate fact from fabricated or deliberately skewed content
shared
via social media.
Populist parties of the left and right – with their
shared
hostility to free trade, migration, Muslims, and globalization – are becoming more popular throughout Europe.
More to the point, Europe’s heads of state need to devise a settlement that breaks down the conceptual silos between economic issues – which are mistakenly treated as zero-sum battles for resources – and defense, which is widely recognized as a
shared
concern.
But, amid the triple threats of climate change, violent conflict, and mass migration, how that information is gathered and
shared
is changing.
In the 1960s and early 1970s, their security and political cooperation deepened, owing to a
shared
interest in confronting radical movements that threatened their monarchies.
Instead, the blame should be
shared
by those who knew, or should have known, about the risks of giving up the ability to set interest rates in individual countries.
This task will have to be
shared
by emerging countries with large reserves.
Given that the challenge of upgrading educational and skills-training systems is
shared
across Asia, national governments should not be working in isolation.
This reflects not only worries about energy and
shared
security concerns, but also the need to head off any looming crisis in the Middle East that could plunge large parts of the world into turmoil, if not armed conflict.
Overall, the Aadhaar program leaves participants far more compromised than even, say, the 87 million Facebook users whose personal data were wrongly
shared
with the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica.
But there was a catch: the data to which Modi’s followers gave the app access – including their photographs, contact lists, and GPS data, as well as their microphones and cameras – were
shared
with a US firm.
In Moscow, development organizations and recipient countries, both long-standing and newer partners – including Russia, China, Korea, Turkey, and Poland – will meet to share best practices, consider innovations in development, and find ways of using aid more effectively to respond to
shared
global challenges.
Disappointed in their political leaders, Algerians’ unity stems in large part from their
shared
love of football.
Ban’s message was simple: Beyond the long-term
shared
benefits of such action, countries and businesses would benefit in the short term.
But one’s state was not a fully formed nation, with its own
shared
and deeply ingrained history, culture, ethnic identity, and religion.
By contrast, history is more commonly
shared
among Americans from different states, who, other than in the Civil War, have fought side by side in the nation’s external wars.
If these options fail, all like-minded countries in the region, regardless of their South China Sea claims or ASEAN membership, should form a larger caucus to address the issue, by formulating a
shared
position in region-wide platforms such as the ASEAN Regional Forum and the East Asia Summit.
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