Survival
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Fortunately, North Korea's leaders prefer
survival
to suicide.
The missile launch is believed to have been a legacy of Kim Jong-il, who fervently believed that the North’s
survival
required it to develop nuclear and biochemical weapons.
Even countries that have refused to sign the treaty have a stake in its survival, with or without the ban treaty, given the serious global security implications of its unraveling.
On one hand, Russia has never been more interested in NATO's
survival.
The Guardian of the Liberal World OrderMADRID – The global financial crisis, which began ten years ago this month, showed that the Western-led rules-based international order’s long-term
survival
is not inevitable.
While America must, of course, bear any cost to fight a war of survival, throughout history, America’s economic power gave it a broad cushion to pursue wars of choice.
And, in order to secure the long-term
survival
of China’s one-party system, he must reform state and Party institutions; indeed, political reform is, for Xi, a prerequisite for economic reform.
By bombing Serbia's infrastructure, NATO also violated Article 14 of the 1977 Protocol of the Geneva Convention of 1949, which prohibits attacks on "objects indispensable to the
survival
of the civilian population."
History has taught the Jewish people that they can count only on themselves for protection and
survival.
But how will Germany react when the north-south divide becomes large enough to threaten the euro’s
survival?
Having suffered from disruptions in oil and gas supplies following disputes between Russia and Ukraine and then Belarus, the EU’s members have finally understood that their
survival
depends on their capacity to diversify their energy sources.
Yet Russia, Ukraine, and China recently opposed the establishment of Protected Marine Areas, which are critical to the
survival
of numerous species.
The latest flirtation with supporting manufactures has come from the current crisis, especially in the financial sector, and is therefore likely to have greater prospects for
survival.
Another complication is political: the rise of nationalism in Scotland and the effect of Brexit on the
survival
of the United Kingdom.
If the developed world is able to pay trillions of dollars to clean up its bankers’ mess, how is it possible that it cannot afford to pay billions of dollars to clean up a mess that it created, and that is threatening the
survival
of whole continents?
It is about moral values that make it appropriate to rescue bankers, who expect everyone but themselves to pay for the mess they created, and inappropriate to compensate the world’s poorest people, whose
survival
is threatened precisely because of the mess created by developed countries.
Likewise, diplomacy can work in Syria only if it accepts the reality on the ground (including the
survival
of the Assad regime for the foreseeable future), rather than seeking to transform it.
Trapped in barren land where
survival
was difficult, the overwhelming forces of Muslim warlords wiped them out.
Iran’s theocratic regime, immersed in a momentous struggle for
survival
against what it regards as an unholy alliance of Israel, the American “Great Satan,” and a surrounding Arab world that abhors its hegemonic ambitions, will not surrender its nuclear ambitions easily.
The almost inevitable fall of Iran’s closest ally in the region, the Baath regime in Syria, only adds to the regime’s paranoid anxieties – and makes developing a nuclear capability seem all the more necessary for its
survival.
Macron’s melding of the left and right has created something of an existential dilemma for France’s traditional political parties, which are now struggling for
survival.
Can it continue simply to “lie still,” hoping that no new shocks arise that diminish its economic health, if not threaten its
survival?
As these parties gain traction, the euro’s chances of
survival
diminish.
When the economic costs and divergences become too much of a threat, the political will to do what it takes to ensure the common currency’s
survival
collapses.
Her government must not succumb to the temptation to accommodate the extremists in the name of good governance (or in the cause of political survival).
Nord Stream 2 stands against everything that the German government says it values most: the
survival
of the EU, peace in Europe, and the environment.
For these reasons, the ways in which America assumes its global responsibilities must embody those premises that alone may save civilization as a whole: this way should be imbued with a new spirituality, a new ethos and new ethics; exactly with the things that should be adopted by all cultures, all spheres of civilization and all nations of today's world as a condition of their
survival.
During the annus horribilis of 2016, many feared for the European Union’s
survival.
Indeed, down through the ages they have served as the touchstone for Chinese leaders’
survival
and success.
The proposal may get a boost when Abdullah meet President Bush in Texas later this spring, but its early
survival
depends first on its reception at the upcoming Arab summit in Beirut.
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