Uniting
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The Dangers of Premature EuroizationThirteen years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the postcommunist countries of Central and Eastern Europe stand poised to join the EU,
uniting
Europe at last.
The latest detonation also tests whether the world can make addressing North Korea’s dangerous aspirations a priority by
uniting
around a common policy that is more than rhetorical in its condemnation.
But, rather than
uniting
to improve their chances, their popular support was split among three candidates, two of whom – Morsi and Aboul Fotouh – placed among the four front-runners.
But that means
uniting
as a caucus to demand the policies on which their future prosperity depends.
Belief in vampires in Eastern European societies served its own historical purposes:
uniting
communities and identifying outsiders, giving concrete form to death fears, explaining mysterious events, and, last but not least, providing a means of resistance to the encroachment of Western ideas and patterns of thought.
The ideal of
uniting
teaching and research promised just such a breadth of organizational vision, one worth updating today.
(But, even here, my ideas and policies were not novel: in 1955 Khrushchev talked - albeit in a very different context - about
uniting
two Germanys.)
The
uniting
factor was that each had adopted unsustainable policies that required corrective action.
Meanwhile, France has launched the European Intervention Initiative, a new framework
uniting
countries with real defense capabilities and a willingness to use them.
The world’s first university was Plato’s Academy in Athens, venerable old universities are scattered across Europe from Coimbra to Cambridge to Copenhagen, and the modern university,
uniting
research and education, was pioneered by Wilhelm von Humboldt in Berlin.
That means realizing the dream of
uniting
their dispersed nation in an independent Kurdish state.
Ideally, men’s drive for progress in the developing world would also evolve,
uniting
the idea of the autonomous self with support for family, community, and other ties, and Western men would learn from this as well.
Bodies like the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and the global Consumer Goods Forum are
uniting
key industry players and putting pressure on governments to join forces in the search for sustainable capitalism.
Moreover, Kenya’s desire to carve out a buffer state conflicts with the Somali government’s goal of
uniting
the country.
Indeed, Mr Tung's anticipatory subservience to the real or imagined wishes of China's rulers exposed the congenital flaw in the political architecture of
uniting
a liberal society with a dictatorship.
Given this track record, how can old NAM diplomacy be expected to resolve the foreign-policy challenges that India faces, especially at a time when China and Pakistan are
uniting
to confront India?
After all, Europe is
uniting
in order to defend its freedom and values, not to sacrifice them to the ideal of harmonious coexistence with dictators and thus risk gradual infiltration of its soul by the anti-democratic mindset.
The New Revolt of the MassesPARIS – Is the current economic crisis
uniting
the democratic world in anger as much as in fear?
Rather than encourage more of the fragmentation that pursuit of self-determination has caused, I strongly support bringing together and
uniting
the nationalities that live on Russian territory into a stronger state.
In
uniting
with Byelorussia we need not act precipitously.
It is about
uniting
a continent.
Consider the campaign for child-marriage-free zones, which began with schoolgirls in 20 areas of Bangladesh
uniting
to fight against child marriage.
A handful of right-wing Dutch dreamers care, too, for they have visions of
uniting
Belgian Flanders with the Dutch motherland.
In fact, most calls for Asian unity are concerned with
uniting
Asia with the West (often equated with the interests of the whole world) against some part of Asia, whether it be Iraq, Iran, North Korea, or Myanmar.
Initially, he acted as an able diplomat and accommodator, but since his Munich speech, Putin has begun
uniting
the West against Russia.
Thus,
uniting
the forces of status quo conservatism, even if some of those conservatives are Christian, is the only viable diplomatic strategy open to Saudi Arabia.
Indeed, while the socialist left survived by
uniting
around the CHP, the conservative parties that largely dominated Turkish politics for a quarter-century fell apart.
But that idea failed once already, during the SCAF’s rule (February 2011-June 2012), owing partly to the lack of popular mobilization behind a
uniting
figure(s), but mostly because of the egos – indeed, megalomania – of the politicians involved.
This realignment,
uniting
disillusioned Labour politicians and voters with Liberal Democrats, Greens, and perhaps Scottish and Welsh nationalists, is likely to produce an opposition that is much more effective than May currently faces, even if it has fewer parliamentary seats.
The “surge” will end sooner or later, and the Iraqis, crippled by violence and corruption, will still be incapable of
uniting
their polity, and, with their military still unable to take over from the Americans, jihadi and inter-ethnic violence is bound to erupt again.
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