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As the EU aspires to become an international power, the choice is simple: either we Europeans act in unity to confront the tremendous challenges presented by the
tumultuous
changes now underway in the world order, or we doom ourselves to act as spectators in a world in which we have little or no say.
Universal Education’s Moment of TruthLONDON – For nearly seven decades of a
tumultuous
century, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has served as a beacon of hope worldwide.
But, while acknowledging the enormous scale of the undertaking, specialists seem to agree that the new account offers no earth-shattering findings or innovative interpretations concerning Hirohito’s many and changing roles in the most
tumultuous
period of Japan’s modern history.
With nearly half the population below the poverty line, the country’s pervasive inequalities underlie its
tumultuous
political history, soaring crime levels, and massive outward migration.
In the 1970s and 1980s, the country endured
tumultuous
experiments with presidential-style government, which was usually a fig leaf for civilian or military authoritarianism.
This should not be a surprise, because the
tumultuous
Gorbachev and Yeltsin eras left the country exhausted.
Of course, no one holds high office without making mistakes, even fundamental ones, and this is especially true in
tumultuous
periods.
In contrast, countries with a large and bankrupt state sector incurred tumultuous, incomplete and often violent lurches toward democracy.
First, in order to enhance Romania’s stability in a
tumultuous
context, Iohannis must deepen the country’s alliance with the West.
For starters, counselors could help to guide workers through the
tumultuous
process of skills-acquisition and job-hunting.
The vote is one more convulsion in a long history of
tumultuous
relations between the UK and the rest of Europe.
Such has been the hangover from those
tumultuous
years that it took a half-century for US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright to acknowledge in 2000 that the coup that ousted Mossadegh was a clear “setback for Iran’s political development” and a key reason “why many Iranians continue to resent this intervention by America.”
Three Ways Ahead for the EurozoneWASHINGTON, DC – After a
tumultuous
year, politics seem to be stabilizing across Europe.
To make a real difference in stabilizing today’s most
tumultuous
regions, the international community should hold Tunisia up as a model (and remain committed to ensuring that it continues on the path toward stable democracy), rather than falling prey to Putin’s cautionary fables about Syria and Libya.
The strength of the EU’s economic recovery is revealed by the absence of any significant financial-market reaction to the
tumultuous
scenes in Catalonia.
The Trumping of US Foreign PolicyDENVER – The United States’ presidential campaign, already long and tumultuous, will no doubt become even more so in the coming months, as the two parties’ nominees, now officially selected, face off ahead of November’s election.
If their unity can be sustained, Europe’s “big three” (E3) will serve the EU very well in a
tumultuous
future.
The right response is not to deny the existence or legitimacy of a desire to stay grounded amid
tumultuous
change, or love of country and culture, much less to look down on the less educated.
In an era no less
tumultuous
than Nobel’s, social science furnishes us with the hope that our situation could be different, because it generates the knowledge to make it so.
STOCKHOLM – What is left of NATO and the transatlantic order after US President Donald Trump’s
tumultuous
week in Brussels, the United Kingdom, and Helsinki, where he defended Russian President Vladimir Putin against accusations of cyber warfare by America’s own intelligence agencies?
It is the harbinger of the fall, and for whatever reason, that season has featured some of the most
tumultuous
moments in financial history, from the Wall Street crashes of 1929 and 1987 to the 1997 Asian financial crisis, the 1998 Russian default, and, of course, the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008.
In these
tumultuous
years, our gaze has been perennially focused on the mirror.
After a
tumultuous
experience advising Colombia’s government on economic strategy in the 1950s, Hirschman rejected the idea that economic development could be reduced to a set of formulas that experts from the Global North could simply impose on countries – what Hirschman called the “visiting economist syndrome.”
Overseas critics, however, have condemned the move, including India’s efforts to ensure security during the potentially
tumultuous
transition.
He became Kazakhstan’s leader amid the
tumultuous
collapse of the Soviet Union, and has witnessed the downfall of authoritarian peers around the world.
Not even in the
tumultuous
1960s was an MP stripped of legal immunity for words spoken on the floor of our parliament.
Whereas a win for Tymoshenko would offer Ukraine its best chance in these
tumultuous
times, a victory for Zelensky would turn Marx’s famous dictum on its head: America’s farce would reappear as Ukraine’s tragedy.
Although Akihito himself came of age during the
tumultuous
era of World War II and the Cold War, both Japan and the world had changed significantly by the time he became emperor.
Four Priorities for a Global Pandemic StrategyBRUSSELS – The contrast between the silence of Europe’s streets and squares and the tumultuous, painful reality in many of its hospitals is heartbreaking.
And it is no coincidence that China announced the agreement – as well as its possible willingness to join the CPTPP – during the
tumultuous
dying days of Trump’s presidency.
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