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Fortunately, it has also become an annual forum for US, Chinese, Japanese, and other leaders to engage with one another on critical questions of long-term
strategic
stability.
Europe Has Lost its WayWASHINGTON, DC – Europe’s response to the
strategic
challenges it is facing – Russian aggression in Ukraine, refugees fleeing violence in the Middle East, disorder in North Africa – leaves the impression that its leaders have no idea what to do.
But, in today’s world, a new
strategic
vision for international relations should not come from the top.
Only if the public is on board will leaders respond to pleas for bold and decisive
strategic
planning.
Our task is to convince our partners that our undertakings are strategic, rather than tactical, and that our logic is sound.
Of course, from a soft-power perspective, the mere fact that people believe Germany is strong bolsters the country’s status and
strategic
position.
The
strategic
options confront equally fresh terrain, perhaps similar to when mass media opened a new era of marketing, or globalization required radical reshaping of organizational footprints.
Given Iran’s placement of
strategic
sites in or near population centers, the deaths of many thousands of people would forever tar Israel.
Not surprisingly, investors have welcomed new
strategic
plans by both companies, as well as EDF’s withdrawal from the US market; the downward pressure on their share prices has eased, though for how long remains to be seen.
A demographically declining empire of crony capitalists, from which the most talented and educated flee – some 300,000 left Russia last year alone – is hardly likely to be a serious
strategic
challenger to either the United States or China.
Caught between their lack of long-term
strategic
vision and their obsession with short-term interests, Europe’s political leaders have largely failed to win the respect of their Asian counterparts, in contrast to European companies, which are faring much better in Asian eyes.
That is the key
strategic
interest that is now at stake.
But, more important,
strategic
transformations now underway seem certain to influence its future pattern of growth.
Thirty years ago, this was the most efficient and practical
strategic
choice for China, owing to its lack of capital and advanced technology.
Openness in Hungary's banking sector, measured by the share foreign
strategic
investors' control of the sector's total assets, is unprecedented, not only by transition economy standards but also by European ones.
Hungary's insurance industry is even more international: 95% of the insurance market is controlled by foreign
strategic
investors.
It is now clear that China is attempting to use psychological warfare (“psywar”) to advance its
strategic
objectives – to “win without fighting,” as the ancient Chinese military theorist Sun Tzu recommended.
Five themes should guide any
strategic
overhaul.
Last August, US President Barack Obama warned Syria’s government that any move toward chemical-weapon deployment would cross a “red line,” giving the conflict a broader
strategic
dimension and, in turn, increasing the likelihood that the United States would intervene.
While recent developments raise the risk that the crisis could escalate, they also present an opportunity to enhance US-Russia cooperation, and give the “reset” of bilateral relations
strategic
substance and concrete impetus.
The two countries’ collaborative response to the latest threat demonstrates that, with respect to chemical weapons, American and Russian
strategic
interests are closely aligned.
But, given recent military progress by Syria’s increasingly coordinated and well-armed insurgency, which has the backing of Arab and Western countries, Russia might well conclude that becoming a key player in the Syrian endgame better serves its broader
strategic
interests.
Unlike the US, which has been engineering a
strategic
“pivot” from one geographic region to another, China is rebalancing from “politics among nations” to “politics among networks,” focusing on “connectivity” rather than “control.”
China’s determination to reestablish the ancient Silk Roads – including the overland route that runs through the Middle East – has led it to enter into
strategic
partnerships with eight Arab countries in recent years, and to sign agreements with six Arab countries to pursue the initiative jointly.
If anything, the latest developments vindicate India’s long-held policy of engaging with Myanmar, a country of major
strategic
and economic importance to it in terms of trade, transport, energy, and security.
Japan appears to be acting not only for commercial reasons, but also according to its
strategic
interests.
As a result, the West’s
strategic
choices appear inherently anti-Islamic to countless of its young Muslims.
For example, China’s regional posture and its
strategic
relationship with the US will influence German efforts to find multilateral solutions to global challenges like climate change or cyber threats.
Greenhouse gasses must also be reduced in these sectors – in this quest the energy company can be a
strategic
partner.
AU commanders on the ground would retain tactical control, a joint AU-UN command would exercise operational supervision, and the UN would establish the force’s overall
strategic
objectives.
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