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They are confident about eventual triumph, because the majority of youth and women support reform.
Tocqueville is justly famous for rejecting reactionary nostalgia and regarding democracy’s
triumph
as our destiny, while warning against the dangers that democracy holds for liberty.
Palestine from the Jordan River to the coast should be handed to Israel so that the world can end with a cataclysmic Christian
triumph.
Francis Fukuyama’s The End of History and the Last Man testified to this sense of
triumph
and historical duty.
Japan’s
triumph
in 1905 over “the Great White Power,” Russia, repaired the damage to China’s sense of dignity.
For many in the field of public health, the greatest
triumph
achieved by medicine in this century was the eradication of smallpox.
Despite the BJP’s strident criticism of the United States-India Civil Nuclear Cooperation deal – the UPA administration’s signature foreign-policy
triumph
– Modi’s government has just ratified an India-specific “additional protocol,” granting the International Atomic Energy Agency access to India’s civilian nuclear sites.
Mugabe’s
triumph
comes at a huge cost to democracy and stability in Zimbabwe, as well as in the region.
But the best way to prevent this is to create an environment in which opposing views can clash freely, enabling truth ultimately to
triumph.
The world has benefited enormously from the
triumph
of generosity, professionalism, common decency, and good sense.
The leaders that brought on failure and the groups that did not
triumph
become heroes for being able to claim that they courageously fought the enemy without being crushed.
The ostensible
triumph
of Western liberal democracy in 1989 imbued that system with a kind of dominance.
As Syria’s crisis goes from bad to worse, those urging armed force are invoking both the tragedy of inaction in Rwanda and Bosnia in the 1990’s, and the
triumph
of decisive international action in Libya last year.
The
triumph
of functionality over simplicity is most apparent in the mobile phone, a product that has transformed how we do just about everything – except talk on the phone.
But in fact, it was the late President Chiang Ching-kuo, the son of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, who instituted the unprecedented democratic reforms that paved the way for the eventual electoral
triumph
of Chen’s formerly banned DPP.
That such models prevailed, especially in America's graduate schools, despite evidence to the contrary bears testimony to a
triumph
of ideology over science.
Globalization, which often appears as the
triumph
of cultural standardization, in reality undermines standardization.
Policy “Crimes”STANFORD – When the Berlin Wall fell a quarter-century ago this November, pundits led by Francis Fukuyama proclaimed the end of history – the
triumph
of democratic capitalism over all rival systems.
Indeed, precisely because liberal democracy did not
triumph
worldwide, many pressing crises now require attention and action.
LIGO’s success is not only a
triumph
of technology; it is also – and more importantly – the result of a century of work by theorists on mathematical descriptions of gravitational waves – not just Einstein, but also Leopold Infeld, Joshua Goldberg, Richard Feynman, Felix Pirani, Ivor Robinson, Hermann Bondi, and André Lichnerowicz.
The fall began with an event that Putin perceived as a mighty
triumph
– his blitzkrieg in August against Georgia.
China’s Dream TeamNEW HAVEN – China’s recent leadership transition was widely depicted as a
triumph
for conservative hard-liners and a setback for the cause of reform – a characterization that has deepened the gloominess that pervades Western perceptions of China.
Nothing and no one, it seemed, could stem the global
triumph
of the market, with its transcendence of all previous limits on wealth – that is, until September 15, 2008, the fateful date when Lehman Brothers went bust and the meltdown of the global financial system began.
In the election of an African-American president less than a half-century after the end of official racial segregation in much of the country, these Americans see the
triumph
of the values enshrined in the US Constitution over America’s legacy of social, political, and economic prejudice.
In short, China represents the
triumph
of practical economics – in which second-best strategies, market failures, general equilibrium, and political economy prevail – over the simplistic reasoning of Econ 101.
Naturally, Merkel offered just enough to allow Macron to disguise his humiliation as a personal
triumph.
This part of our patrimony comes from the Enlightenment, and grows out of the old struggle for the
triumph
of Reason.
“Bonaparte” may be about to
triumph
easily over “Joan of Arc,” as some foreign commentators like to describe the two leading candidates, but Sarkozy’s supposedly “Bonapartist” qualities have fueled a potent sense of apprehension.
The country that boasted of its primacy in undermining the Soviet empire chose as president, a mere six years after Solidarity's triumph, the leader of a party that never repudiated its communist roots.
The
Triumph
of the PowerlessNEW YORK – It was early June 1989.
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