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Another is the treaty’s “no bailout” clause.
And Turkey’s diplomatic reach in the region is also reflected in its recent signing of a friendship
treaty
with Saudi Arabia, while maintaining excellent relations with Pakistan and Iraq.
The bleakness of these alternatives has led many to believe that the best and most moral way of neutralizing the Iranian threat would be for Israel to sign a peace
treaty
with the Palestinians.
A series of policy actions – the creation of a rescue fund, a fiscal treaty, and the provision of cheap liquidity to the banking system – had failed to impress financial markets for long.
Maastricht
treaty
or no Maastricht treaty, loss of public support for the ECB will diminish its independence.
Nonetheless, Europe has continued to pursue its quixotic course, even without a global
treaty
on reducing carbon emissions.
Likewise, the Chemical Weapons Convention, steered through the UN Conference on Disarmament in Geneva, is still the most robust arms-control
treaty
related to weapons of mass destruction ever negotiated.
After all, the successor state on the Korean peninsula would be South Korea, a
treaty
ally of the US.
The world’s major economies were in a perpetual state of trade negotiations, concluding two major global multilateral deals: the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the
treaty
establishing the World Trade Organization.
Our Low-Carbon FutureLONDON – The United Nations climate change conference, to be held in Copenhagen this December, should provide the climax to two years of international negotiations over a new global
treaty
aimed at addressing the causes and consequences of greenhouse-gas emissions.
Medvedev’s proposed transatlantic security
treaty
would enshrine the principle of avoiding external force to resolve national disputes, which would rule out international intervention in the conflicts affecting the northern Caucasus, including Chechnya.
The best way to proceed on the Medvedev Plan would be an OSCE declaration similar to the one adopted in Istanbul in 1999 – that is, a political resolution, not a legally binding
treaty.
But no
treaty
should be signed so long as the sincerity of Russia’s commitment to the norms of international behavior remains in doubt.
Whether that would have led, without her death, to the Ottawa
treaty
banning landmines is impossible to tell.
Even now, many nations, including the United States, Russia, China, Israel, and Iran, have not signed the
treaty.
Indeed, what Europe lost, first and foremost, with the rejection of the constitutional
treaty
is now obvious: its faith in itself and its common future.
Institutionally, there is no way around a “European economic government” or “enhanced economic coordination” (or whatever you want to call it), which in fact would be possible informally and thus without any
treaty
change.
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities – a new human rights
treaty
that Russia helped draft, but has not yet signed – mandates these alternatives, and represents an opportunity for Russia to undertake crucial human rights reforms on this issue.
To be sure, Britain’s Neville Chamberlain and France’s Edouard Daladier signed a shameful
treaty
with Hitler and Mussolini in Munich.
But when Hitler breached the treaty, both Chamberlain and Daladier lost popular support, and, by the start of WWII, neither was still in office.
Protecting the humanitarian effort now underway is essential to the sheer physical survival of the Congolese displaced in North Kivu, but the only lasting solution is a ceasefire followed by a peace treaty, possibly along the lines of the “Goma agreement.”
Supposedly, by December 2009 they will agree on a new
treaty
to set limits on emissions.
This is what they want to happen in Egypt, hoping that democracy will not jeopardize Egypt’s peace
treaty
with Israel.
Most experts agree that a global cyberspace
treaty
currently would be politically impossible (though Russia and China have made such proposals at the UN).
They are even nuclear radicals, and many seek to obstruct the New START
treaty
with Russia, which would modestly advance the arms-control agenda pursued by all Republican presidents since Richard Nixon.
Likewise, German legal scholars interpret the ECB’s activities as being incompatible with European
treaty
provisions that prohibit bailouts and monetary financing of the debt of eurozone members.
So, if the OMT scheme is not feasible under current
treaty
provisions, these provisions – which, after all, are of human, not divine, origin – must be amended.
But a
treaty
change would require engaging the European public – and, in several member states, submitting the proposed revisions to popular referenda.
But there is no indication that a non-authoritarian Egyptian regime would call into question the bilateral peace treaty, though a definite end to the Gaza blockade and a shift in attitude towards Hamas – in the sense of a more serious attempt at forging Palestinian unity – are to be expected.
The day after Danish voters rejected the treaty, the foreign ministers of all 12 countries met with European Commission President Jacques Delors to discuss how best to respond.
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