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Abbas has repeatedly described peace as a
strategic
choice for the Palestinians.
But my recent experience highlighted another danger: biased news, in which
strategic
edits surreptitiously advance the views of a journalist, editor, or broadcaster.
It straddles every fault line: between country and community, between security and openness, between national and European identity, between social values and economic or
strategic
interests.
The most important question is this: Will Modi continue to maintain his
strategic
ambiguity about addressing his own party’s extremist elements, or will he demonstrate true leadership by curbing party members’ tirades about core state institutions and exercising greater care in selecting the heads of public institutions?
Much, then, depends on the Chinese, whose self-defeating regional diplomacy has managed to push a listless and defense-shy Japanese government into closer cooperation with the US on security matters, and has inspired South Korea to seek out
strategic
partnerships with other Asian powers, including India.
Both King Abdullah and President Salih understand the problem; they need to stop using the old tactics and grasp the
strategic
need for change.
Vladimir Putin’s return to the presidency this year marked a new low for Russian
strategic
vision.
Moreover, in recent years the US has strengthened its ties with Pakistan’s archrival, India, with much economic and
strategic
momentum now carrying the relationship forward.
China, too, is wary of India, which will soon surpass it in population size and is emerging as an economic and
strategic
competitor – one with which it shares a disputed border.
If its pivot to Asia is to be credible, the US will eventually have to agree to be one among a number of great powers in Asia, a co-equal partner with China, Japan, and India in shaping the region’s
strategic
environment.
More recently, after President Barack Obama announced a US
strategic
“pivot,” or rebalancing, toward Asia, many Europeans worried about American neglect.
This means that the advanced countries have the power to prevent the international order’s fragmentation into ideological and economic blocs – but only if they can overcome their
strategic
mistrust of China.
Europe – and especially the US – must overcome their
strategic
mistrust of China.
While simultaneous interpreters – who occupy a high-paid profession – may scoff at the notion that machines will threaten their positions any time soon, the success of machine learning in highly complex
strategic
games like Go suggests that machines’ ability to learn should not be underestimated.
But, beneath this definition lie rich notions of voluntary association, accountability for
strategic
decisions, and concern for the communities that cooperatives serve.
The desire to secure access to Crimea is also why the Russian Army is now focused on the
strategic
port of Mariupol, a gateway on the Sea of Azov, for a land bridge.
Defining a Sino-European VisionBEIJING – How strong is the European Union’s
strategic
partnership with China?
Many Europeans believe that China, one of the EU’s ten so-called
strategic
partners, behaves more like a competitor.
And many Chinese, for whom the EU is just one of more than 70
strategic
partners, complain that the EU’s policy toward China is more commercial than
strategic.
Such grievances are rooted in different interpretations of the nature and purpose of
strategic
partnerships.
The partnership’s limited
strategic
dimension largely reflects the concerns of the EU’s three biggest members – the United Kingdom, France, and Germany.
Thus, as global multilateralism has given way to increased bilateralism in recent years, the EU’s
strategic
clout has declined.
This discrepancy has prevented
strategic
bilateral cooperation on global governance issues.
And the renminbi’s peg to the US dollar gives America leverage to check China’s
strategic
choices.
Several measures could nonetheless strengthen the China-EU
strategic
partnership.
First, both sides should build on their economic relationship by pursuing more
strategic
trade policies – for example, China could sell rare earth minerals to Europe rather than to Japan – and expanding their ties to include financial cooperation.
The time has come for the world’s largest developing country and largest bloc of developed countries to define and deepen their
strategic
partnership.
But these potential gains will be realized only if US President Barack Obama gives India the attention it deserves, and if both countries broaden the
strategic
stake by involving their private sectors in issues that governments alone cannot resolve.
China also reciprocated outgoing President Kim Dae-jung's overtures in the political-security realm, despite South Korea's
strategic
ties with the US.
Equally important, China is wary of the prospect of Korea being unified under South Korean rule and backed up by continued
strategic
support from the US.
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