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The strain on Syria’s neighbors is immense, and the conflict is inexorably seeping into the
wider
region.
Indeed, some contend that income inequality drives economic growth and that redistributive transfers weaken the incentive to work, in turn depressing productivity, reducing investment, and ultimately harming the
wider
community.
European populism focuses on Islam and immigration, but it may be mobilizing a
wider
rage against elites expressed by people who feel unrepresented, or fear being left behind economically.
No
wider
plan for encouraging Arab countries to embrace democracy was mooted, still less one that would make EU economic cooperation conditional on political reform.
Yet it seems just as clear that the pursuit of extreme measures by any party will surely lead to
wider
and worse clashes.
Instead, the
wider
and deeper historical vision is of a globalization that encompasses the Roman empire and the Song dynasty, and goes back to the globalization of the human species from a common African origin.
Its chronic indecisiveness about the North and unwillingness to use its leverage, thus shielding its socialist ally, seems to reveal to the
wider
world a China obsessed with its own narrow interests.
Together with the war clouds hovering over the Iranian nuclear program, the failed Israeli-Palestinian peace process, and radical political change throughout the
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Middle East, the conflict in Syria shows that Europe’s southeast will continue to be a major security challenge.
Given this, and the fact that the policies and values of John McCain and his vice-presidential nominee, Sarah Palin, are almost identical to those of Bush, you would expect Obama to be leading in the polls by a
wider
margin than he is.
In a
wider
context this could lead to a strengthening of the so-called Northern Dimension of the EU, where the goal is a free trade area to include all the countries around the Baltic Sea.
I knew that some people would disagree with this approach, preferring to allocate more of Tanzania’s limited public budget to building
wider
highways or taller government buildings, or to expanding the military.
Turkey's secular, capitalistic, democratic order has become especially valuable to the Bush administration as it seeks to integrate the
wider
Middle East into the world system by liberalizing its economy and democratizing its polity.
These are, quite simply, that Saddam Hussein is an evil ruler who potentially threatens his neighbors and the
wider
world, and that he has to go.
A productive Chinese contribution would demonstrate its commitment to being a responsible stakeholder in the
wider
world community.
And Saudi Arabia will not stop until Iran – and its Shia proxies – abandons its revolutionary fantasies and begins working to bring peace and stability to the Middle East and the
wider
Arab world.
Ensuring Euro-Atlantic SecurityMUNICH – The chasm between Russia and the West appears to be
wider
now than at any point since the Cold War.
The more familiar road leads to wasteful overlap and lower investment in key technologies, leaving
wider
gaps than ever in Europe’s defense capability.
It took the idea of the New Silk Road and turned it into a multi-trillion-dollar trade, investment, infrastructure, and
wider
geopolitical/geo-economic initiative, engaging 73 different countries across much of Eurasia, Africa and beyond.
Outsiders may find it difficult to follow internal Iranian debates, but they do exist, and they are intense, even if they are not always visible to the
wider
international public.
With an expert analysis of the
wider
implications of deception and “spinning" the truth, he demonstrates that manipulation can work only if the ruler can convincingly pretend not to be engaging in it.
If the interest rate is higher than the growth rate, austerity is required; the
wider
the gap, the more austerity is needed.
Moreover, as the recession deepens, resulting in even
wider
fiscal deficits, another round of austerity will be needed.
Many political liberals regard nation-states and the loyalties they inspire as obstacles to the
wider
political integration of humanity.
In Europe, recent investigations suggest that the Islamic State (ISIS) has established a network of terror cells that is far
wider
and deeper than authorities had believed.
Fifth, the higher the unemployment rate goes, the
wider
budget deficits will become, as automatic stabilizers reduce revenue and increase spending (for example, on unemployment benefits).
The East-West divide that leaders in Helsinki confronted in 1975 was much
wider
than the one that that exists today.
In this
wider
and uncertain context, the need to regulate humanitarian military intervention looms large.
In both settings, leaders are expected to act in the best interests of the
wider
community, not simply their own constituencies, whether voters or shareholders.
So the lessons learned from the Montreal Protocol may have
wider
significance.
Meanwhile, many of these gases need to be curbed because of their
wider
environmental impact on public health, agriculture, and the planet’s multi-trillion dollar ecosystems, including forests.
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