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These arrangements amount to a cabal of mutual complicity, whereby world powers designate economic
spheres
of influence through regional governance institutions.
Each major power knows that if monopoly control is threatened in one sphere, then it is threatened in all spheres, so they hang together to avoid being hanged separately.
This moment could well mark the end of an era in Europe during which Realpolitik and
spheres
of influence were supposed to be replaced by cooperative norms and a country’s right to choose its own path.
But today, the public
spheres
in many countries have become so fragmented and partisan that King’s idea of “national opinion” now seems nonsensical.
On the contrary, the region is notable for a lack of meaningful regional agreements and institutions, particularly in the political-military and security
spheres.
Trump’s preference for transactional realpolitik over Obama’s liberal interventionism should stabilize relations with Russia and China as the world is divided into
spheres
of influence.
In Tocqueville’s imagination, at least, the old order’s subjects had been eager to protect their particular liberties and jealous of their
spheres
of independence.
His Administration therefore shaped a role for government that supports the generation and diffusion of knowledge in all
spheres
of knowledge creation.
Clearly, Europe's answer to globalization is that certain
spheres
of social life-say, healthcare, education, the environment, or culture-cannot be left to the whip of the market.
The three years (1996-9) of Benjamin Netanyahu's government were characterized by the politics of confrontation and animosity in all
spheres
of political life.
After all, without the US, the other main foreign powers in the Syrian conflict – Turkey, Russia, and Iran – will be able to consolidate their
spheres
of influence and divide the spoils of the post-war reconstruction among themselves.
Look no farther than Syria, where one part of that legacy – the Sykes-Picot Agreement, which divided the Levant into British and French
spheres
of influence even while the Great War still raged – is coming to a brutally violent end.
For starters, in the context of the modern era’s “Fourth Industrial Revolution” – which Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum defines as a fusion of technologies blending the physical, digital, and biological
spheres
– it is tempting to assess which technologies could be the next printing press.
Though he has a lot on his plate – from North Korea’s nuclear brazenness to Russia’s encroachment on Western
spheres
of influence – and the odds of success are desperately slim, the prospect of striking a “big deal” where all his predecessors have failed is simply too tempting to pass up.
Easily understood, it conformed to patterns of behavior most Czechs acquired during the communist era, when public and private
spheres
of life were rigidly separated.
Will “managed” democracy and
spheres
of influence trump the right of countries, large or small, to determine their own future?
Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to restore an international order based on exclusive
spheres
of influence controlled by major powers – the system that prevailed in Europe’s war-torn eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
In Putin’s view, the 1945 Yalta Agreement, which divided Europe into Soviet and Western
spheres
of influence, did not die; its borders simply moved eastward.
The region in and around Syria is also populated by extremist Islamist groups that are attempting to expand their
spheres
of influence - and that are quick to capitalize on instability in any country.
But what seemed like a permanent division of the world into competing
spheres
of interest suddenly ended in 1989, when the Eastern Bloc left the Soviet orbit, soon followed by the republics of the Soviet Union itself.
For these reasons, the ways in which America assumes its global responsibilities must embody those premises that alone may save civilization as a whole: this way should be imbued with a new spirituality, a new ethos and new ethics; exactly with the things that should be adopted by all cultures, all
spheres
of civilization and all nations of today's world as a condition of their survival.
Put bluntly, many citizens have disengaged not only from politics, but from the other, non-political
spheres
of community life.
So Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania cannot be regarded as special Russian
"spheres
of influence" requiring Russian assent for membership in either the EU or NATO.
But a great deal of analysis, debate, behavioral adaptation, and policy reform – in both the public and private
spheres
– will have to take place before we can be sure.
Post-Soviet Russia’s struggle to integrate into the international order, together with its rejection of modernization, has fueled a revisionist nationalism based on
spheres
of influence.
Clinton’s trip should signal America’s firm commitment to building an independent and democratic Ukraine, and make clear that the US rejects a European security order based on
spheres
of influence.
But, at this moment in history, the main threats to prosperity – those that urgently need world leaders’ attention and effective international cooperation – are the huge uncontained negative spillover effects of regional tensions, conflict, and competing claims to
spheres
of influence.
A natural self-delimitation of one sphere, however, does not mean that it considers itself to be better than other spheres, or that it defines itself in opposition to anyone else.
With more CFIUS input on the types of foreign partnerships and deals that require federal approval, the US could reduce the risks of technological blowback.As the international order moves from an era of US-led hegemony to one of multipolarity, overlapping
spheres
of influence will increase the chances of economic and political friction.
As the international order moves from an era of US-led hegemony to one of multipolarity, overlapping
spheres
of influence will increase the chances of economic and political friction.
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