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Next in line is the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which would
unite
12 countries in the world’s largest trading area.
Abe’s agenda includes reform of social security in response to demographic trends, as well as gaining the agriculture sector’s acceptance of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the bold regional trade agreement that will
unite
the United States, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and much of the rest of Asia, with the exception of China.
After the federal election in September, Merkel embarked on a fascinating experiment, in which she tried to
unite
her center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), its more nativist sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP), and the left-wing Greens.
The cosmopolitan elites have stabbed “us” in the back; we are facing an abyss; our culture is being undermined by aliens; our nation can become great again once we eliminate the traitors, shut down their voices in the media, and
unite
the “silent majority” to revive the healthy national organism.
This group will
unite
with forces of democratization both at home and abroad to establish a truly democratic system.
As a result, the regime may be trying to divert people’s attention from internal difficulties and push them to
unite
behind the emerging new leader.
In a truly integrated European and global economy there is no need for nations with different languages, traditions, and preferences to
unite
and coordinate a series of economic policies.
Ensuring that children have access to them is an achievable public health goal behind which parents and pediatricians everywhere should
unite.
In fact, the announcement that Bouteflika planned to run was enough to
unite
Islamists and leftists – even parties that had previously been co-opted by the regime – and spur them to stage a boycott of the vote.
Development of water infrastructure is vital for the Maghreb, so if there is one issue that should
unite
the region, it is management and allocation of water resources.
Indeed, the only glimmer of hope remaining for women’s equality and dignity in Egypt is the willingness of all who seek such a regime to
unite
and try yet again to fulfill the democratic promise of Egypt’s revolution.
Unfortunately, the great sociologist Ralf Dahrendorf was right to conclude that, “The currency union is a grave error, a quixotic, reckless, and misguided goal, that will not
unite
but break up Europe.”
It will help to
unite
a people long divided not just by scheming enemies, but also by deep disagreement over what it means to be a Kurd.
The Dayton Peace Accords, which ended the war in 1995, have yet to
unite
Bosnia’s ethnic groups, and the country has been sliding deeper into turmoil, and edging toward breakup.
As a result, the international community’s capacity to
unite
in the face of major global challenges remains as deficient as ever.
The challenge today is to
unite
these goals in a mutually reinforcing way.
There have been action calls and statements circulated on the Web calling on the people of the region to
unite
and not allow governments to build bigger walls between them.
On Kosovo, Darfur, and Iran, if European countries do not
unite
and hold their ground, they risk being out-maneuvered when they should be leading the way.
Military force – so often used in the past to
unite
diverse nations under a single political umbrella – is out of the question.
At every turn, Pakistanis seem more likely to
unite
as brothers in Islam than as sons of the same soil.
Policymakers should be working to
unite
seemingly disparate theories to align policy decisions with the business cycle and the economy’s level of development.
But whether Corbyn will actually be able to
unite
and reinvigorate his party remains far from certain.
They must
unite
societies divided by powerful global forces, such as globalization and rapid technological innovation.
As Charles de Gaulle forecast, “It is not any European statesman who will
unite
Europe.
For a brief moment, there was hope for a national-unity government, in which Ben Ali’s rump cabinet and the opposition would
unite
to prepare a presidential election.
But thanks to the Platform for Education in Emergencies Response, charities, philanthropists, and foundations can
unite
to help refugee students find higher-education opportunities, and to provide safe havens for lecturers and professors persecuted by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
Thus, Islamism can
unite
adherents who previously were deeply divided: spiritual Sufi and canonized Shariat Muslims;Shia and Sunni Muslims; conservative Saudi Arabia and revolutionary Iran.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rightly warned the opposition recently that, thus far, they have been unable to
unite
the minorities behind them precisely because it is unclear to these groups that they will fare better without Assad than with him.
The reality is that even though voters may find the EU remote, most appreciate the need for Europe to
unite
in a world where China, India, and other fast-developing countries are set to challenge it.
Their inability to
unite
even in celebrating their shared triumph in World War II is a clear sign of the geopolitical challenges that lie ahead.
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