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But the choice of the ten ministries was
strategically
clever, given the Muslim Brotherhood’s coming battles with SCAF.
With the UK’s ruling Conservative Party deeply divided, and the EU seemingly unwilling to act strategically, the likelihood of a no-deal cliff-edge scenario appeared high.
But this impulse is superfluous as friendly relations with China are a must for Russia, both
strategically
and economically, irrespective of relations with the West.
As for Pakistan, India’s NAM-driven inaction has given its nemesis the upper hand in isolating India
strategically.
Countries that are considered
strategically
important will require more attention and more commitment.
Even Japan’s
strategically
myopic current government seems to understand that Russia needs to play some role in achieving a new balance of power in Asia.
But a sector-by-sector approach could mitigate these handicaps, and, given the pressing need to address demand for energy and climate change, it might be
strategically
advisable to start with the energy sector.
They ranged from actively pursuing zero-sum power politics aimed at dominating the hemisphere and beyond, to engaging
strategically
with the US and other partners in Asia to sustain and enhance the existing rules-based international order.
We are entering a new historical cycle, in which there will be proportionally fewer Westerners, more Africans and Middle Easterners, and – with greater relevance economically and
strategically
– many more Asians.
Mauritius, a former British colony, brought before the UN General Assembly a longstanding territorial dispute over the
strategically
valuable Chagos Islands, the site of a British-US military base.
In fact, to help lessen the impact of climate change, states need to
strategically
invest in ecological restoration – growing and preserving rainforests, building wetlands, and shielding species critical to our ecosystems.
With the US on the way to achieving energy independence, there is a risk that America and its Western allies will consider the Middle East less
strategically
important.
Distinguishing between information about real national-security concerns and images
strategically
designed to shock and titillate us will not be easy.
Central Asia’s hydrocarbon reserves, and its pivotal location, make it
strategically
important for many countries.
As US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton put it in the Newsweek issue, “The world needs to think more
strategically
and creatively about tapping into women’s potential for growth.
The completion of a US-EU trade agreement would reenergize a transatlantic relationship that has been weighed down by the eurozone crisis and is at risk of becoming
strategically
irrelevant.
Business leaders need to think more
strategically
about how they manage their workforce – fueling planned growth with the right people, who have the right skills, in the right locations.
After all, Syria is
strategically
perched on the Mediterranean; shares borders with Israel, Jordan, Turkey, and Iraq; and, like Iraq, has its own restive Kurdish minority.
But its passage confirms that the US relationship with India promises to be one of America’s closest and
strategically
most important in the twenty-first century.
Italy and other advanced economies need policies that
strategically
and sustainably connect infrastructure plans that local and central governments have produced over the years.
With its 85 million people and
strategically
vital location, Egypt is the most important country on the Mediterranean’s southern shore.
Only the Chinese took seriously Milton Friedman’s and John Maynard Keynes’s argument that, when faced with the possibility of a depression, the first thing to do is use the government to intervene
strategically
in product and financial markets to maintain the flow of aggregate demand.
“Core” funding, as it is known, enables the UN and nongovernmental organizations both to react more quickly in emergencies and to plan more
strategically.
“In a world of presidential deals,” Sunstein writes, “companies are going to have horrible incentives – to curry presidential favor in countless ways, to act strategically, and to make promises and threats of their own.”
In challenging times such as these, a strong EU is one that thinks strategically, shares a vision, and acts together.
However, while ELN may be
strategically
beaten, the FARC is not.
Demographically and strategically, Poland is by far the most important of the EU’s new members.
Following the devastation caused by Cyclone Winston in February 2016, these
strategically
placed supplies help to address women and girls’ immediate reproductive-health needs, saving the lives of mothers and children.
No one has explicitly linked the two moves, but they are arguably related strategically, as Australia seeks to boost its ties with both the US and Asia’s other giant, India.
That idea is foolish economically and
strategically.
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