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Likewise, the early
strategic
government intervention – including planning, subsidies, and state ownership – that has underpinned innovation-led growth models in Israel, South Korea, and Taiwan is simply not available in many countries.
Since independence in 1947, Pakistan had vied to establish itself as India’s equal in South Asia, joining alliances led by the United States or cozying up to China to demonstrate its
strategic
relevance.
But, in practice, these affinities have not translated into close political or
strategic
relations.
But it will take time for the EU to develop a common
strategic
culture.
The EU member states must develop a collective approach to national-security problems before meaningful
strategic
cooperation between the EU and India can occur.
Arguably, this is necessary, given European institutions’ lack of cohesion on
strategic
questions.
In 2002, after terrorists took 800 theatergoers hostage, Putin ordered that an anti-terrorist component be added to Russia's military
strategic
plan.
In order to cope with the unique challenges of the Anthropocene, humans need a new approach to management and
strategic
decision-making.
Overcoming it will require a smarter approach to
strategic
decision-making and a broader understanding of innovation.
But they must be buttressed if they are to withstand the ongoing shifts in countries’
strategic
weight.
But that should not stop the rest of us from taking inspiration from their courage and
strategic
daring.
Both revelations underscore China’s preference for
strategic
subterfuge.
From the time construction of the port began, Gwadar was widely seen as representing China’s first
strategic
foothold in the Arabian Sea, as part of its strategy to assemble a “string of pearls” along the Indian Ocean rim.
Given China’s proclivity for
strategic
stealth, even its work on the Gwadar port was launched quietly.
Like its denials last year about deploying Chinese troops in Pakistani-held Kashmir to build
strategic
projects, China has demonstrated a troubling propensity to obscure the truth.
China’s rise is fueling a wide range of territorial disputes in Asia and challenging America’s
strategic
leadership in the region.
Europe Is Blocking RussiaRussia's political and
strategic
accommodation with the West continues apace.
This would setback not only the EU, but also wound the
strategic
partnership between France and Germany that has been at the heart of European diplomacy since the days of Adenauer and de Gaulle.
Without them, Germany could return to a
strategic
no man’s land, which would endanger Europe, stoke dangerous illusions in Russia, and force Germany itself to deal with unmanageable challenges confronting the continent.
Removing Syria as a threat is a key element in achieving this
strategic
objective.
Today, it is more important than ever that the EU, which now includes not only former Soviet satellites but countries that were part of the USSR, should create a
strategic
policy framework.
When viewing the world from the perspective of Nagasaki, the need to preserve plurality and openness, while advancing America’s
strategic
pivot to Asia, becomes starkly clear.
Negotiations on the EU association agreement should proceed – this is an issue of
strategic
importance to Europe – but subsequent steps will inevitably depend on Ukraine’s commitment to the values and principles underpinning European integration.
As it stands, in order to meet China’s
strategic
and operational needs in coping with the United States and its allies, particularly Japan, the government is emphasizing the modernization and professionalization of the navy and air force.
In fact, it houses four of the PLA’s five mechanized army corps, with the fifth protecting China’s
strategic
nuclear forces in Sichuan.
After all, such an approach would require careful
strategic
design and skillful implementation – not to mention plenty of good luck – guided by a nuanced understanding of economic, political, and geopolitical factors.
Two weeks ago, Ausama Monajed, a Syrian
strategic
communications consultant who sends out a steady stream of information and links to opposition activities in Syria, suddenly started sending out pro-government propaganda.
Incompetence in implementation has
strategic
consequences.
So, will a “Turkish Summer” be the first, if not the main,
strategic
result of the “Arab Spring”?
At a
strategic
level, Turkey is correct in thinking that the Arab revolutionary process has weakened its direct rivals.
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