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In such a scenario, the economy would gradually weaken, hampering the royal family’s ability to continue buying middle-class support, while enabling rebel groups in the east and the
south
to erode the government’s authority.
To the
south
and the Islamic world?
Things could not be more different
south
of the border.
Moreover, the North was informed that the US and
South
Korea were willing to negotiate a permanent peace treaty, diplomatic recognition, financial help (including a
South
Korean government program in the field of energy), and an implicit acknowledgment of North Korea’s right to a civilian nuclear program.
The launch could be considered a mild surprise, because
South
Korean intelligence sources had suggested that it had been canceled.
The Panamanian court dismissed the action, noting that it was a diplomatic and international question, but the
South
African matter is ongoing.
Indeed, even
South
African president Thabo Mbeki, who, despite an outcry from many of his citizens, has supported Mugabe, felt compelled to label it a “cause for serious concern.”
To Europe’s east lies Russia, to its
south
the Muslim world.
Nepal is one of the world’s poorest countries, ranking near the bottom even in the
South
Asian region.
Yet, to its immediate south, energy resources and raw materials are plentiful.
The fourth scenario is partition, with the old three-province, Ottoman-style setup commonly mentioned: Cyrenaica (east), Fezzan (south), and Tripolitania (west).
In the current pilot project, Tianjin in China’s north and Shanghai in the
south
are competing against each other, prompting even more second-guessing.
This put human rights funding into the National Indicative Program (NIP), which encompasses 17 countries: ten in the
south
and seven in Eastern Europe.
In two
South
American countries, the idea that fiscal consolidation can spur growth should be revisited.
As the
South
African example shows, such agreements can even promote a country’s development.
Dreaming of a New Edo EraSEOUL – In mid-November, all eyes will shift to Seoul, when G-20 leaders convene for the first time in the
South
Korean capital.
Whereas China’s growth is fueled by low-cost labor as millions of peasants enter the industrial economy, this is not the
South
Korean recipe for success, which has been driven by private entrepreneurship, innovation, and quality products: Samsung and Hyundai, not cheap wages, are
South
Korea’s growth engines.
From 1950 to 1980, the north accounted for almost 80% of global GDP but only 22% of its population, and the
south
accounted for the remainder of global population and 20% global income.
It’s no surprise that Chile is considered a developed country – the only
South
American member of the OECD.
Fortunately, the Chilean public shows no inclination to follow the mistakes of several other
South
American countries, especially Venezuela, Ecuador, Brazil, and Argentina.
With Brexit from the north and the Italian government’s deployment of xenophobic anti-Europeanism from the south, “ever-closer union” is becoming a farcical symbol of the disconnect between reality and the EU establishment’s propaganda.
Indeed, with Burma’s economy opening to the world, India ought to be taking the lead in seeking to stimulate
South
Asian growth and economic integration, for only by doing so can it anchor its neighbor within the region.
But, in view of the negotiations – set to begin in 2018 – on a European fiscal union (implying systematic transfers from the EU’s north to its south), it wouldn’t hurt if Germany and the Netherlands knew what would happen if they did not sign a possible treaty.
Russia’s Lost Opportunity with JapanTOKYO – President Dmitri A. Medvedev visit to the
south
Kuril Islands, which the Soviet Red Army seized from Japan in the closing days of World War II, has demonstrated in unmistakable terms that Russia has no intention of returning the mineral-rich islands.
Russia’s illegal occupation of the
south
Kuril Islands began on August 18, 1945, three days after Japan accepted the Potsdam Declaration (or the Proclamation Defining Terms for Japanese Surrender), which ended the Pacific War.Stalin’s Red Army nonetheless invaded the Chishima Islands, and has occupied them, Southern Karafuto (or Southern Sakhalin), and the islands of Etorofu, Kunashiri, Shikotan, and Habomai – which had never been part of the Russian Empire or the Soviet Union at any point in history – ever since.
The
South
African apartheid regime may have locked him away for almost three decades, but in the great Soweto protests and the other demonstrations for freedom and equality, courageous young
South
Africans invariably looked to his example and felt his presence.
“My” Mandela is the prisoner, the Mandela of Robben Island, who endured 27 years behind bars (18 of them on a rock in the
South
Atlantic) and yet emerged with his spirit intact, brimming with a vision of a tolerant
South
Africa, a country liberated even for apartheid’s architects and beneficiaries.
UN Security Council resolution 1559, which explicitly called for the disarming of all militias and the reassertion of Lebanese government authority in the south, went unheeded.
After the much-heralded “Cedar Revolution” of 2005, Hezbollah even joined the Lebanese government, while at the same time maintaining its armed militia and control of the
south.
South
Korean President Park Geun-hye: “I will remove the ‘May 24’ sanctions we placed on North Korea after their military provocations in 2010, because they are making impossible nearly all of the measures to build trust and confidence that I keep saying are necessary.
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