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The public, categorical rejection of Germany’s silent plea by countries that continue to benefit massively from European
solidarity
will not be easily forgotten.
Otherwise, the failure to address common risks and challenges may well result in citizens placing exclusive faith in the nation-state, rejecting solidarity, and calling for the permanent restoration of national borders.
Moreover, while the Greens are European federalists who support greater economic
solidarity
with Greece and Italy, the FDP channels the fiscal discipline of the Finns, the Dutch, and German Swabians.
Will it purchase French Rafale jets, in the name of European solidarity; or will it opt for American F-35s from its traditional security guarantor?
After all, political honesty - and honest politicians - is more likely to take root in a society marked by a culture of tolerance, solidarity, and the equal enjoyment of individual rights.
All the demonstrators can do is hold up signs, bang drums, chant slogans, and show
solidarity
just by turning up.
But the show of Jewish
solidarity
no doubt makes some Palestinians feel less alone.
The demonstration of
solidarity
makes Israel a more civilized place.
Developing-country governments must implement policies aimed at managing the impending transformation, while maintaining social
solidarity
and cohesion.
For millions of workers, not to mention their bosses, union
solidarity
has become an antiquated or even alien concept.
It goes without saying that the principles of shared sovereignty and
solidarity
that underpin European integration are an expression of a moral vision that contradicts the nationalist principle of earlier times, with its taint of racism.
Finally, Britain would lose the opportunity for cooperation and added strength on issues that it cares about: climate change and the environment; trade negotiations; foreign policy, where sometimes it suits us to have European and not just US support; and bilateral disputes, where, as was seen recently with Argentina, Europe’s
solidarity
counts.
As if to prove the point, EU member states’ leaders (with the exception of UK Prime Minister Theresa May) met recently in Bratislava, Slovakia, in an attempt to demonstrate solidarity, and to kick-start the post-Brexit reform process.
Russian society is atomized, with no sense of cohesion, solidarity, or collective drive in any interest group, professional or social, big or small.
No professional
solidarity
was shown back in 2001, when Russia's private national television network NTV was taken over by the government.
Yet I also saw, once again, the power of community spirit to overcome it – the same sense of
solidarity
and determination that launched Korea’s rural modernization five decades ago.
Brave Russian democrats who have not yet been silenced have already remarked on the similarity between Putin’s appeal to ethnic
solidarity
in annexing Crimea and Hitler’s stance during the Anschluss and the Sudeten crisis in 1938.
The states known collectively as “Eastern Europe,” including my native Poland, have revealed themselves to be intolerant, illiberal, xenophobic, and incapable of remembering the spirit of
solidarity
that carried them to freedom a quarter-century ago.
At the same time, he indicated his intention to advance diplomacy aimed at strengthening the
solidarity
among Asian nations, founded on “the Japan-US alliance for the world and for Asia.”
Israelis and Palestinians need an underlying source of
solidarity
if they are ever to settle their large disagreements and prevent their small ones from erupting into violence.
These issues were put on hold when tragedy unexpectedly struck, in the form of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the US, which brought a period of international cooperation during which
solidarity
against terrorism reigned.
Besides raising doubts about European leaders’ competence and solidarity, this crisis jeopardizes the EU’s signal achievement, the single market, which ensures freedom of movement for goods, services, capital, and people.
As he put it in Sri Lanka, overcoming “the bitter legacy of injustices, hostility, and mistrust left by the conflict...can only be done by overcoming evil with good and by cultivating those virtues which foster reconciliation, solidarity, and peace.”
But the political consequences of failure to deliver a message of genuine European
solidarity
will be.
These countries’ commitments created the sense of responsibility, trust, and
solidarity
that enabled 195 nations not merely to agree on a one-off deal, but to set in motion a series of increasingly ambitious five-year cycles to phase out greenhouse-gas emissions this century.
But the idea that monetary union requires a degree of
solidarity
that can be underpinned only by some form of political union has been vindicated.
Where not long ago sunshine and
solidarity
were the order of the day, depression and confrontation are now the rule.
A wounded America appreciated the spontaneous demonstrations of sympathy and
solidarity
that poured across the Atlantic after September 11 th .
Of all Europe's governments, only that of Prime Minister Tony Blair in Britain has developed a strategy that successfully combines
solidarity
for the US with retaining public support at home.
They deserve a better hearing now that retaining the
solidarity
of their citizens has become an essential condition for European governments to maintain
solidarity
with America for the long struggle against international terrorism that lies ahead.
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