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Have the British, French, and even Israelis become armed extensions of the US in their respective
spheres
of influence?
Overlapping
spheres
of influence and frozen conflicts could again cause major conflict.
Russia’s military actions in Georgia – in the midst of the Games – showed the world that the concept of
spheres
of influence was still alive and well in the Kremlin.
In classical nineteenth-century capitalism, politics and economics were idealized as distinct spheres, with interactions between government and business confined to the (necessary) raising of taxes for military adventures and the (harmful) protection of powerful vested interests.
Until a few weeks ago, the average Italian viewed him as a role model, someone who had succeeded in many
spheres
of life.
Admittedly, this approach is somewhat reminiscent of the one taken at the 1945 Yalta Conference, where leaders of the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the US carved out geopolitical
spheres
of influence in post-World War II Europe.
They point out the potential problem and then attempt to sell solutions that lie within their nationally defined
spheres
of competence.
One dividing line is between societies that tolerate self-enrichment through politics, and those that demand that the two
spheres
be kept separate.
While this rivalry will have a military component, as evidenced by China’s enormous military buildup, it will manifest itself primarily in terms of economic, political, and normative
spheres
of influence.
As a result, countries affected by the Arab Spring now face political
spheres
that are shaped by crowd dynamics, rather than by genuine political or ideological movements.
In particular, France has always considered Sub-Saharan Africa and the Arab world to be natural
spheres
of political and strategic influence that are necessary to maintaining its position as a global power.
Although the world is now enveloped by one single global civilization, this civilization is based on co-existence of cultures, religions,
spheres
of civilization.
Either directly or through compliant surrogates, these two countries have devoted billions of dollars to increasing their global influence through media, culture, think tanks, academia, and other
spheres.
The biggest challenges nowadays are global in nature, and thus can be addressed only by engaging decision-makers and interest groups from various
spheres.
Relations between the EU and Russia cannot be based on zero-sum games or
spheres
of influence.
Ukraine’s subjugation to Russia by military force would bring down the curtain on that order and its underlying principles: non-violence, the inviolability of borders, and popular self-determination, rather than
spheres
of influence.
Instead of leading change in a globalizing world, the continent has turned into an arena of political upheaval, competition for
spheres
of influence, and military conflict.
Young finance professionals need to familiarize themselves with the history of banking, and recognize that it is at its best when it serves ever-broadening
spheres
of society.
In the future, it should mean no more and no less than a clearly defined region of the contemporary world, one of the
spheres
of civilization that is characterized by a shared history, culture, scale of values, type of responsibility, as well as by its very own specific concerns.
China Goes to SeaBRUSSELS – China has traditionally been a continental power, with Asia’s strategic rivalries and relentlessly fluctuating
spheres
of influence blocking its international ambitions and preventing it from becoming a dominant maritime power beyond the Taiwan Strait.
China, Russia, the US, and Germany would each lead their respective
spheres.
This raises the specter of conflict along the borders of these spheres: Russia would compete with China in Central Asia, and with Germany in Eastern Europe.
As we know all too well, while
spheres
of influence can give the appearance of stability, they breed great power conflict.
There is a real risk that smaller countries will end up forced to choose between two incompatible
spheres
of influence.
Across the West, once-universal public
spheres
have been weakened and divided, and once-public social concerns have been “privatized.”
The more profound reason is that current automation prospects herald a future in which machines can plausibly replace humans in many
spheres
of work where it was thought that only we could do the job.
But that argument ignores the effect of sporting success on national morale, an intangible factor in a country’s success in other, more “serious,”
spheres
of endeavor.
The last three decades have witnessed a quiet revolution, as markets and market-oriented thinking have reached into
spheres
of life previously governed by non-market values: family life and personal relations; health and education; environmental protection and criminal justice; national security and civic life.
This differs from the JGIP, where Israel and Jordan maintain control over their respective
spheres
on either side of the Jordan River.
Europe’s traditional
spheres
of influence seemed to vanish as the EU saw its magnetism strengthened on a continental and global scale.
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