Triumph
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Consider civil aviation, a
triumph
of globally coordinated engineering.
Obama’s electoral
triumph
arrives at a symbolic moment in Palestinian history.
And when we succeed, it will be a
triumph
for humanity.
It was widely accepted that the end of the Cold War marked not only the liberation of Central and Eastern Europe, but also the
triumph
of liberal ideas.
The regime’s propaganda machine is already portraying the Istanbul talks as a
triumph
for the Islamic Republic and a setback for the West.
After all, Argentina’s hated junta collapsed just four years after the country’s World Cup
triumph
(following its military defeat by Britain).
Over the years, it has gained a somewhat deserved reputation for gathering a bunch of global elites in a posh Swiss resort for a week’s worth of self-congratulatory speeches – a sort of affirmation that the elite’s values and successes epitomize the
triumph
of democracy and capitalism.
If SARS is brought under control worldwide in the next few months, public health authorities will have achieved a great
triumph.
After his surgery, invoking God, Fidel Castro, the spirits of the savannah, and medical science, he responded to rumors about his illness and made his return from treatment in Havana a double celebration of Venezuela’s bicentennial and of his
triumph
over cancer.
The military can choose to uphold the elected government, regardless of which party wins, or prevent the eventual
triumph
of the opposition Mesa de Unidad.
The Bush Administration appears to believe that Russia and America are playing a "zero sum" game: that every diplomatic
triumph
Russia may have, no matter how minor, comes at American expense.
In the wake of June’s Brexit referendum in the United Kingdom and Donald Trump’s
triumph
earlier this month in the United States’ presidential election, France, too, could fall victim to destructive populist forces, if voters choose the far-right National Front’s Marine Le Pen as their next president.
The trouble began at the end of the Cold War, when the collapse of a bankrupt communist ideology was complacently interpreted as the
triumph
of the market.
Xi is determined to defy the trend-line of Western history, to see off Francis Fukuyama’s “end of history” culminating in the general
triumph
of liberal democratic capitalism, and preserve a Leninist state for the long term.
“We invented the ‘magic asterisk,’” Stockman wrote in The
Triumph
of Politics in 1986.
The AKP, by contrast, has won the last three elections and is expected to
triumph
in next year’s poll, as well.
PRINCETON – Many people expected the big political story of 2017 to be about the
triumph
of populism in Europe.
Maybe real estate prices are unlikely to fall to pre-boom levels because the fundamental change in perceptions concerning capitalism’s
triumph
will be longstanding.
The Living Legacy of HelsinkiVIENNA – Forty years ago, the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe concluded with the signing of the Helsinki Final Act, a historic
triumph
of cooperation over conflict that set the stage for the end of the Cold War.
Their opposition was a
triumph
of ideology over political expedience.
Muslim Anxieties and India’s FuturePHILADELPHIA – A couple of weeks ago, Narendra Modi was celebrating his biggest electoral
triumph
since becoming India’s prime minister in 2014.
But the negotiators’ success in converging on a plan that offers hope of practical progress is an unambiguous
triumph.
Indeed, such a system amounts to a multidisciplinary
triumph
of human ingenuity and cooperation – involving engineering, hydrology, governance, and urban planning – with far-reaching complementary impacts on both human health and economic development.
Or will sheer might and the willingness to use force
triumph?
Their real
triumph
occurred in 1989, when Communism collapsed and the emerging new societies needed a language to express their goals.
Narendra Modi’s landslide victory in India’s general election was not only a huge personal
triumph
for the son of a tea seller, but may well mark a decisive break with India’s traditional inward-looking policies.
The World According to TrumpPARIS – The word “trump,” according to the dictionary, is an alteration of the word
triumph.
And because Donald Trump, the US presidential candidate, appears likely to become the nominee of the Grand Old Party of Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan, we owe it to ourselves to ask in what sense and for whom he represents a
triumph.
In them we see the face of a cartoon humanity, one that has chosen the low, the elemental, the pre-linguistic in order to ensure its
triumph.
Waiting three more years as Somalia ticks the IMF’s internal accounting boxes would be a
triumph
of bureaucratic complacency over human needs.
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