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Little more than a decade ago, people spoke of the end of history, of the final, unchallengeable
triumph
of free markets and democracy.
In Syria, the only diplomatic process is in the hands of the courageous, if beleaguered, former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan, who has understood – better than many analysts of this latest international outrage – that any lasting political settlement must not be a
triumph
of one side or the other.
The more different initiatives are allowed to operate, the greater is the chance that the best and most inventive ones will
triumph.
This would, perhaps, be the ultimate
triumph
of the Turkey's unique cultural model.
Add to that inadequate regional political-military arrangements, and it is not at all certain that wisdom will
triumph
over recklessness, or that Asia’s unique decades-long peace will endure.
The 20-year-old notion, born of Cold War triumph, that Western military force could impose order wherever and whenever it wished, has become untenable.
On this hundredth anniversary of one of the greatest disasters of human history, let us follow tragedy not by farce or more tragedy, but by the
triumph
of cooperation and decency.
And just like Brexit, the unthinkable has happened: Donald Trump is now President-elect of the US, signaling the
triumph
of nativism over internationalism.
Abolition of the slave trade, or the
triumph
of socialism, or the spread of human rights and democracy can all be deemed a national interest.
The
triumph
of terrorists would have been transformed into a
triumph
of the war on terror.
First, your own eyes and your reason would surely tell you before long that the communist idyll – the withering away of the state and the
triumph
over need – would never come.
In his book Changer de destin (Changing Destiny), published in February, he affirms that France’s message will continue to be a universal one – a stance reminiscent of the birth in 1789 of the French Republic, which, like the United States, was originally conceived as the
triumph
of liberty and democracy.
For the US, displacing Russia as India’s leading arms supplier was a major diplomatic triumph, akin to Egypt’s decision during the Cold War to shift its allegiance – and its arms supplier – from the Soviet Union to America.
But the EU should not rejoice at this seeming
triumph
over American “big business.”
China’s territorial grab, a
triumph
of brute power over rules, exposes the vulnerability of the current liberal world order.
Many commentators have labeled Deep Blue’s
triumph
one of the most important events of the twentieth century.
Over the last two decades, almost every other plank of the Communist Party's platform (world-wide people's war, proletarian struggle leading to a classless utopia, a
triumph
over global capitalism, etc.), has been abandoned.
There is social oppression and caste tyranny, particularly in rural India, but Indian democracy offers the victims a means of escape, and often – thanks to the determination with which the poor and oppressed exercise their franchise – of
triumph.
History Strikes BackMADRID – When the Cold War ended and the Soviet Union collapsed, the victors were beyond complacent, for they were certain that their
triumph
had been inevitable all along.
But instead of finishing his career in triumph, or at least with an ovation, he was ejected from the final for head-butting an Italian player.
In hindsight, the 2012 French Presidential election could well be remembered not so much for Hollande’s victory and the
triumph
of normalcy, but as the decisive step in populist parties’ long march to power.
Xi’s
triumph
at the 19th National Congress has understandably fueled widespread speculation that his now-formidable power will enable him to impose his vision of hardline authoritarian rule, underpinned by Chinese nationalism, in the coming years.
Vladimir Putin’s Soviet DreamMADRID – The recent nuclear deal concluded by six major world powers and Iran represented a
triumph
of multilateralism.
So, despite Sputnik’s initial triumph, a decade later the Soviets lost the race to the moon to the Americans.
Indeed, I had heard so much about the war by the time War’s Unwomanly Face came out, I had little interest in hearing more about it – whether the suffering and sacrifice or the heroism and
triumph
– from any perspective.
The Sons Also RiseThe looming succession of Ilam Aliyev to replace his dying father, Haider Aliyev, as Azerbaijan's ruler marks a
triumph
of nepotism on a scale other postcommunist leaders can only dream about.
If Sunnis
triumph
there, they may become more assertive in countries that have large Shia populations.
Later still, he became the leader of that opposition at its moment of
triumph.
I am not merely celebrating a
triumph
for India’s capitalists.
Eichengreen traces our tepid response to the crisis to the
triumph
of monetarist economists, the disciples of Milton Friedman, over their Keynesian and Minskyite peers – at least when it comes to interpretations of the causes and consequences of the Great Depression.
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