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A stronger,
wider
EU must be our priority.
It is thus time for a radical change, one that replaces traditional anti-monopoly laws with legislation mandating a
wider
dispersal of shareholding within each company.
Whereas America’s war in Indochina was a tragic mistake, the cost of a
wider
war precipitated by the crisis in Iraq would be incomparably greater – for both the patient and the doctor.
Climate-change legislation also provides a means to reflect the
wider
concerns of Latin America’s citizens, and to win their support.
By acting now, they will set their countries – and the
wider
world – on a new course, giving rise to prosperous, inclusive, and resilient societies this decade and beyond.
The referendum’s outcome has had little effect on the
wider
global landscape, and the impact on EU institutions is just another crisis to be managed, not the existential implosion that London-centric British newspapers imagine.
Nonetheless, there is a creeping perception that the OSCE is becoming too deeply engaged in picking winners and losers in Albanian politics - a perception underpinned by
wider
questions of sovereignty.
While the potential floating of shares of Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil company, seems to suggest that privatization has not been completely jettisoned, there is a
wider
and potentially more important trend.
The Economic Imperatives of the Arab SpringWASHINGTON, DC/ISTANBUL – Almost a year has passed since revolution in Tunisia and protests in Cairo’s Tahrir Square toppled ossified authoritarian regimes and ignited a much
wider
– and still raging – storm in the Arab world.
But other solutions – including installation of solar panels to power cooling systems, and
wider
use of “green” roofs to help deflect heat – would be easier to scale up.
Nor is it inherently unreasonable – despite opposition at home and abroad – for his government to seek to reinterpret Article 9 of Japan’s “peace constitution” to permit
wider
engagement in collective self-defense operations and military cooperation with allies and partners.
First, southern African leaders have told the world that the Zimbabwe problem must be left to them to address; and second, the new victims of Mugabe’s crackdown are “smaller” people – street level pro-democracy organizers, known in their communities but scarcely recognized in the neighboring district, let alone in the
wider
world.
One reason why Germany agreed to merge the DM into the euro was the hope that a monetary union would distribute the burden of the reserve-currency role over a
wider
area.
But this failure of will and vision is only breeding
wider
regional instability.
Maximizing the potential of vaccines to fight antimicrobial resistance thus requires the
wider
application of existing vaccines in humans and animals.
The survey also clearly indicated why the interest-rate spread for Italian government bonds is not much wider: the perceived backstop provided by the European Central Bank.
As the university immerses itself more deeply in a
wider
range of commercial activities, new institutional relationships will almost certainly emerge--often with the encouragement and support of government.
Asia and a Post-American Middle EastKUWAIT CITY – When the consequences of the United States-led invasion of Iraq ten years ago are fully assessed, the importance of the subsequent rise of political Islam there – and throughout the
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Middle East – may well pale in comparison to that of a geostrategic shift that no one foresaw at the time.
And such an agreement would open the way to a
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agreement between Iran and the West for cooperation and regional stability.
America is no less militarily powerful nowadays than previously, but it does not look so strong to the
wider
world.
South Africa seeks a
wider
and more influential role reinforced by its obvious standing as a regional hegemon.
Economists systematically study objects that are embedded in
wider
social and political structures.
Whether the Arab and
wider
Islamic world’s democratic awakening will actually prevail or produce only change at the top of authoritarian regimes, whether it will lead to a stable order or sustained chaos and radicalization, still remains unclear.
In the US and elsewhere, the Doha round has sparked widespread opposition from workers and trade unions, and has elicited only tepid support from the
wider
public.
Unfortunately, foreign fighters across the Arab and
wider
Muslim world soon joined the fray, some supporting the regime, and others backing the rebels.
Worse, our fragile democracy risks falling victim to extremists who pose a mortal danger not just to Syria, but to the
wider
Middle East and the world.
America’s financial crisis has triggered a severe credit crunch that is making the US recession worse, while the deepening recession is leading to larger losses in financial markets – thus undermining the
wider
economy.
The war enabled Iran to assert itself as the dominant power in the Gulf and the
wider
region, and its nuclear program serves precisely these ambitions.
It is obvious that Western-led military operations cannot by themselves re-establish the territorial integrity of Iraq or Syria, or restore
wider
regional stability.
If the campaign against the Islamic State is defined and conducted with humanitarian protection as its primary and overwhelming objective, it should succeed not only in stopping further atrocities, but also in making large inroads into curbing the
wider
terrorist threat at its source.
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