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The Internet cannot be fully controlled, and will thus develop into Russia’s main
sphere
of communication and free speech.
He cautions that, if central banks’ mandates expanded to include, implicitly or explicitly, economic growth, they would move too close to the political sphere, undermining their independence and credibility.
Under the Bolsheviks, Russia built the Soviet Union and a
sphere
of influence that encompassed most of Central and Eastern Europe.
But now one of these revisionists powers – Russia – is pushing ahead aggressively to recreate a near-empire and a
sphere
of influence.
Indeed, the committee entered in the
sphere
of moral conscience by stating that anyone who does not adhere to a positive moral evaluation of homosexuality is unfit to serve as a European commissioner.
For me, however, legalization of Solidarity was fundamental;I firmly believed that the
sphere
of freedom that we could wrest from the government would be real only if it was protected not by small groups, but by a powerful social movement.
For I believed that the
sphere
of liberty offered at the Roundtable negotiations would have to coexist for a long time with "their
" sphere
– i.e. the
sphere
of Communism.
But such disputes never spill over into the broad public sphere; members of the elite are primarily concerned about social and political stability and would not stir the public by seeking support for an alternative policy course.
Creating space for benign expressions of Islam in the public
sphere
is essential to defeat global jihadism.
Now, the discussion needs to shift from the academic
sphere
to political life.
China has also launched diplomatic initiatives beyond its immediate
sphere
of strategic interest in East Asia, as well as actively participating in initiatives such as the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
In 2006, Iran managed to draw the Palestinian movement Hamas away from the Saudi
sphere
of influence and into the embrace of its ally, Syria.
The loss of political power in the regions (regional governors, for example, were evicted from the Duma's upper house) has incited serious discontent that is spilling over into the public
sphere.
His desire for a
sphere
of influence that limits Western influence in countries bordering Russia – above all, Ukraine – has revealed that efforts to build trust with the Kremlin have been for naught.
The West’s logic for enlargement was geopolitical: to bring the former Soviet republics and socialist states of Central and Eastern Europe into the Western
sphere
of political and economic influence.
And the
sphere
of concern for any humane ruler should be the whole world, not just the people of one state.
We must each take responsibility within our own
sphere
of action – making it more dynamic and resilient to risk – acting as true global trustees, underpinned by moral accountability for humanity.
Russia today openly lays claim to a
sphere
of interest in its borderlands – in direct contradiction to commitments made under the Helsinki process.
As Xi put it on his recent visit to Cairo: “Instead of looking for a proxy in the Middle East, we promote peace talks; instead of seeking any
sphere
of influence, we call on all parties to join the circle of friends for the Belt and Road initiative.”
Since Lebanon’s Cedar Revolution evicted Syria last year, the Syrians have sought to haul Lebanon back within their
sphere
of influence.
The Monroe Doctrine may be incompatible with contemporary international law; but all powers strong enough to enforce a strategic
sphere
of interest do so.
Indeed, strained by decades of governmental failure to curb massive unemployment, the French are nowadays often perceived as having retired from the political
sphere
to concentrate on their lives and leisure.
But if the French have turned their backs on the public sphere, how are we to make sense of the record-high participation in the recent presidential election, when more than 85% of turned out to vote in both rounds?
But we must go further, by also advocating for accountability and gender equality in the
sphere
of global public health.
Profit-seeking employers, using and promoting human talents, would bring us as close to a free society of associated producers as is attainable in this fallen sublunary
sphere.
Indeed, he even praised the democratic movements that buried the Soviet Union and its
sphere
of influence, and he expressed no sympathy for the twentieth century’s revolutions, which he called “deep wounds” that humanity inflicted on itself.
In her recent talk, Rivlin expressed confidence that, despite today’s populist attacks on expertise, high-quality policy analysis will continue to flourish in the twenty-first-century public
sphere.
Retreat of the state from the social
sphere
and institutional changes in welfare provision aggravate the situation.
Few Russians may care to admit this, but a strategic partnership between China and Russia means, in effect, a growing Russian dependence upon China, with China increasingly using Russian-made arms to expand its own
sphere
of influence.
It is working to create a large
sphere
of influence through its “one belt, one road” initiative.
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