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To realize his liberal dream of national unification, Moon will have to confront a much larger challenge than anything his predecessors faced.
The fifth shock was German unification, which is a failure in economic terms.
This leaves
unification
as the last tie to Mao's revolution and justification for one-party rule.
The obstacles hindering its success included Russia’s inability or refusal to transform itself in line with the European model, as well as Europe’s lack of the ambition and imagination needed to launch a new project for the genuine
unification
of the whole of Europe.
Building on this foundation, Kohl brought
unification
to his divided country.
Will the country remain united, or will the Scots leave, with Northern Ireland seeking
unification
with the Republic of Ireland?
Of course, promoting economic interaction with Taiwan is not China’s ultimate goal;
unification
is.
Third, China will emphasize common Chinese culture in order to reduce Taiwanese fear of
unification.
Whether serious moves toward
unification
change that fact will depend on the effectiveness of China’s soft-power approach, which cannot be limited only to the attractiveness of its economy if it is actually to succeed.
Scotland, which voted overwhelmingly to remain in the EU, can be expected to make another attempt to gain its independence, and some officials in Northern Ireland, where voters also backed Remain, have already called for
unification
with the Republic of Ireland.
After all, European
unification
was conceived as a project of pooled sovereignty, not surrendered prosperity.
Italy would probably be better off today if Garibaldi had never launched
unification.
But once
unification
has happened, the pain of dismantling the political and economic settlement usually overwhelms the apparent gains from a break-up.
France, Germany and other core countries will probably try for a greater economic and political
unification
which will, in time, make this region almost indistinguishable from a nation state.
The German leader Otto von Bismarck confronted a similar dilemma when he presided over German
unification
in the nineteenth century.
The eurozone went one step further, aiming through monetary
unification
to eradicate fully the transaction costs associated with national currencies and exchange-rate risk.
The Korean people have a historical right to determine their peninsula’s future arrangements, including
unification
should they so choose.
For some, the fact that the United Kingdom might ratify it even earlier than traditionally “pro-European” countries like Italy merely underscores the Treaty’s lack of new and bold initiatives to accelerate European
unification.
The borders of existing nation-states could be redrawn, or fenced off entirely if disgruntled member states submit to internal nationalist impulses and give up on the multi-decade experiment in European
unification.
Prior to the 2008-2009 global financial crisis, most indicators of global trade and finance had reached new peaks, and European
unification
contributed significantly this.
Indeed, with China bent on unification, it refuses even to define relations with Taiwan as "bilateral," while China's growing global influence suggests that Taiwan's diplomatic fortunes are not about to improve.
Of course, economic interests have been paramount in sustaining the EU’s progress; but the idea of uniting Europe clearly transcended mere economic
unification.
We know that the great works of European
unification
lay not in documents and declarations, but in innovative action designed to better the lives and insure the security of all Europeans.
But, beyond fueling anger, Trump’s attacks on other countries’ sovereignty are adding momentum to a new push for European political
unification.
Better yet, Europe is once again pursuing political
unification
with vigor and a sense of collective purpose, and that is how it should be.
The European project has long suffered from giving economic integration pride of place while pushing political
unification
to the backburner.
Those far-sighted Europeans who set Europe on its road to peace through
unification
deserve our heartfelt appreciation.
Back then, Great Britain’s relative power was in decline, while Germany’s had been rising since German
unification
in 1871.
But in today's Europe, an successful electoral platform includes shutting out immigrants (especially poor or black ones), abandoning multiculturalism in favor of "cultural integration," limiting access to social welfare, halting or reversing the progress of European unification, and pouring police onto the streets.
We will also seek to finalize the
unification
of the PIS/Cofins taxes, Brazil’s overly complicated – and much-criticized – federal taxes levied on businesses’ invoicing.
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