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For some people,
visions
of the wonders of capitalism with Chinese characteristics remain undiminished.
Just recently, two of Putin’s deputies gave interviews to two Western media outlets offering what sounded like starkly opposite
visions
for Russia’s development.
France, Italy, and Europeans of all political stripes need to stand up for other
visions
of what the eurozone should be.
Latin America's
Visions
of KerryThe tin man vs. the straw man.
Even from afar, people perceive the forthcoming US election as a contest between two contending world views, two opposite visions, two ways of viewing reality and dealing with it.
One can predict with a high degree of confidence that the Polish “Fourth Republic” that the PiS would like to build will have to come to terms with the limited space in Europe for messianic
visions
and “Christian fundamentalism.”
Given these disparate
visions
of what Asia looks like, is there any point in seeking cooperation among Northeast Asia’s Big Three?
For this reason, the leaders should find a way to meet soon and commit themselves to seeking genuine cooperation, as well as to building mechanisms that will enable them to reconcile their
visions
and interests with those of the others.
But one must be cautious about
visions.
Leaders of social movements can call forth larger
visions
than public officials can.
Anyone can produce a wish list, but effective
visions
combine inspiration with feasibility.
But, without a degree of prudence based upon comprehension of the context,
visions
turn from grand to grandiose and undercut the values that they seek to promote.
If the global non-proliferation regime is to remain viable, the competing
visions
reflected in the NPT and the ban treaty must be reconciled.
There are significant differences between the two countries’
visions
for the future of economic governance in the eurozone.
Grand unifying
visions
are missing, and the pressure for separation, not union, continues to increase.
Economic Growth’s Many RecipesCAMBRIDGE, MA. -- Development “big think” has always been dominated by comprehensive
visions
about transforming poor societies.
Europe's War of Big and SmallThe debate on proposals for a new Constitution for the European Union, now entering its final stage in the so-called "European Convention," is turning into a power struggle between member states over rival
visions
of the future of the Union.
But this won’t be easy, not least because French and German leaders are torn between two competing
visions
of Europe’s future.
In the 1990’s, differing
visions
of European integration led to a problematic compromise.
Two centuries after
visions
of social rationality flowered in Enlightenment thinking, the project suddenly seemed, at least superficially, to be inescapably doomed.
The struggle between Britain and its European partners over antagonistic
visions
of Europe has been going on inconclusively for almost 50 years.
But, again, Bush remained more focused on maintaining global stability than on advancing new
visions.
But, given the profound uncertainty of a world in flux, as well as the dangers of miscalculation as the Soviet empire collapsed, prudent management trumped grand
visions.
Not only have the wounds of the 1930’s failed to heal, but China and Japan have conflicting
visions
of Japan’s proper place in Asia and the world.
Only by building upon positive developments and
visions
can regional peace and stability be restored and secured.
The conflict between the two
visions
of reform should not obscure the fact that there is a general consensus in Egypt: substantial reform of some kind is necessary and long overdue.
Of course, later realities did not always live up to the revolutionaries’
visions.
The brinkmanship and bargaining that this approach encourages make it impossible to develop and present pan-European
visions
to the public.
When we cannot be sure how to improve the world, prudence becomes an important virtue, and grandiose
visions
can pose grave dangers.
Europe’s Civil WarWASHINGTON, DC – The negotiations leading up to the latest tentative deal on Greece’s debt brought into relief two competing
visions
of the European Union: the flexible, humane, and political union espoused by France, and the legalistic and economy-focused union promoted by Germany.
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