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The politically correct policy of affirming each nation's right to self-determination, including the establishment of an independent state, leads to the emergence of more incompetent regimes.
After all, China has been the world’s most populous country since it became a unified
state
more than 2,000 years ago, so it makes sense that it would also be the world’s largest economy.
Unlike in Europe, Japan developed its
state
before building a strong civil society.
Indeed, full-fledged “society”-building started only after the 1868 Meiji Restoration, which tipped the balance of power definitively in favor of the
state.
The DPJ has even weaker grass-roots support, so the mandarins will most likely use their standard techniques of divide and rule to cajole the party by teaching it to mimic the LDP in using
state
money and contracts to underwrite its major constituencies, such as labor unions and other interest groups.
She told Syria’s business, military, and other leaders that they must recognize that their futures lie with the state, not with the regime.
That, in turn, requires “not just engaging
state
to state,” but also working “with players and actors outside of the traditional [channels] we’ve engaged in.”
No one in a more established democratic
state
is surprised if one’s own side does not win.
The result may yet turn out to be a stepping-stone towards an effective
state
that deserves international recognition.
It all seems as if, in the face of a crisis that calls into question decades of finance– driven capitalism and the dominance of free-market ideology, and despite widespread expectations of a revival of the welfare state, the social-democratic ideal has failed to convince a majority of Europeans that it can provide effective solutions.
This is all the more remarkable at a time when right-wing governments embrace regulation and even
state
intervention – the cornerstones of leftist ideologies.
But, in the 1990s, Russia had made significant progress toward modernization – and not just because it began to adopt Western-style
state
institutions.
Suicide bombers, the prolonged
state
of tension, and the overall weakening of the hope for peace have slashed support for democratic government.
The senator from New York has become President Barack Obama’s secretary of
state.
Time is needed, she says, to build a
state
and construct a democracy – time and a mixture of pragmatism and faith, of patience and audacity, of respect for others and regard for oneself.
But now that oil production at Pemex, the
state
owned oil monopoly, is plummeting, the country faces some hard truths that the oil bonanza obscured.
Deep-seated biases and resentments – China’s so-called century of humiliation following the Opium Wars of the nineteenth century and America’s inability to get out of its own skin when assessing the ideological threat posed by a socialist
state
like China – sustained a long-simmering distrust that set the stage for the current conflict.
A responsible fiscal
state
emerged from that grand compromise.
But those who say that Syria is on the brink of civil war miss what has become more obvious with each passing day: Syria alreadyis in a
state
of civil war, one whose battle lines were drawn months ago.
On one side is Assad’s minority Alawite tribe, which over the years has attracted secular Sunnis to share in the spoils of a one-party, authoritarian
state.
Further negotiations were to decide the final status of the Palestinian Authority (ie, whether Palestine is to be an independent state), the border issue, the future of Jewish settlements, whether refugees could return to their homes, and the final status of Jerusalem, which both sides claim as their capital but which Israel controls in its entirety.
Prime Minister Barak appears ready to accept an independent Palestinian
state
- something no Israeli leader has, until now, been willing to do.
Likewise, it is in the EU’s interest to mitigate not only the economic impact, but also the reputational damage implied by the loss of a major member
state.
When the bloc loses a single member state, it looks like a misfortune that can be attributed to the departing country’s domestic peculiarities.
Spokesmen for the sect, which began as a fringe Islamic revivalist movement in 2002, say that their mission is to replace the secular
state
in northern Nigeria with a theocracy based on Sharia law.
Ordinary northerners still believe that President Goodluck Jonathan, who hails from the Niger Delta in the south, cheated their hero, Muhammadu Buhari, a retired general and former head of state, in last April’s elections.
But, in the run-up to the conference, heads of
state
and ministers will meet at various other related events.
Having attended countless summits, we can attest that, if these other meetings are correctly prepared, and heads of
state
engage meaningfully in them, the prospects of success in Paris could be improved.
The EU and CELAC heads of
state
can – and should – forge a close alliance and capitalize on favorable political conditions to advance a progressive climate agenda, one that mandates their negotiators to push for a fair, equitable, and ambitious agreement in December.
By forming an ambitious alliance – which could be enlarged to include other groups, such as the Alliance of Small Island States and the Least-Developed Countries group – EU and CELAC heads of
state
can contribute to setting the course that the world must follow to create a low-carbon, sustainable, and resilient future.
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