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When considered in this
wider
European context, there was more symmetry in the Russia-Ukraine energy relationship than the simple numbers on energy dependence implied at first glance.
Indeed, only in Russia (and perhaps in Ukraine) is the income gap
wider.
The bottom line is that security-sector reform cannot be undertaken in isolation from the
wider
process of democratic transition and national reconciliation.
The Kremlin is seeking more than the annexation of Crimea and control over the Donbas rust belt; its aim is to prevent Ukraine from going West, force it to turn East, and quash any risk within Russia’s
wider
orbit of further revolutions like the one that brought down Yanukovych.
Such a government must be able to count on the strong and determined support of the
wider
international community.
By that time, it might be too late to stop a slide toward a
wider
confrontation.
While Singapore’s leaders still contend that meritocratically selected officials should take a long-term view, rather than cater to electoral cycles, they recognize the need for greater equality and
wider
political participation.
There is Russia’s adventurism in Ukraine;China’s territorial assertiveness – and Japan’s new push-back nationalism – in East Asia; continuing catastrophe in Syria and disarray in the
wider
Middle East; the resurgence of atrocity crimes in South Sudan, Nigeria, and elsewhere in Africa; and anxiety about renewed communal strife in India after Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi’s stunning election victory.
But, more important, the outcome could mark a turning point for the
wider
– and increasingly volatile – Middle East.
Terrorism and TrustLONDON – As the world comes to terms with the
wider
implications and consequences of the terrorist atrocity in Paris, an important story risks being lost in the welter of coverage and analysis: The increasingly vital role that private companies play in planning for and responding to emergencies.
These fissures are mirrored in other Arab countries (such as Syria, Lebanon, the Gulf countries, and Yemen) and, increasingly, in the
wider
Muslim world (including Pakistan, Malaysia, and Indonesia).
Education has a much
wider
impact than simply improving earnings or employment opportunities, which is why it is a component of the human development index.
How they unfold matters not only for Pakistan, but also for much of the Muslim world, particularly as the Arab Spring forces change upon governments across the
wider
Middle East.
But, just as important as their storyline is their political power, which has risen greatly in recent years – to the point that all major policymakers in the US and Europe cater to banks’ fortunes even when there are no
wider
implications for the economy.
If we can cultivate a
wider
tolerance of human diversity, politicians, business leaders, and administrators would be less fearful of “exposure,” because they would realize that they have done nothing that they must hide.
But the popular resentment of Islam goes deeper and
wider.
Whether to combat climate change or to realize
wider
environmental benefits, the need for enhanced financing of forests can no longer be ignored.
But it requires more ambitious and
wider
public- and private-sector support.
This supports the view that investments in SMEs take as much – if not more – time to return a profit than less risky investments with a
wider
scope.
Consumers get a
wider
variety of goods at cheaper prices.
But those historic contexts shed light on Japan's response to events in Iraq and the
wider
world today.
But the global scale of the migrant crisis demands a
wider
response, which is why connectivity will be a central theme at the Concordia Summit.
Indeed, while the demands of millenarians can never be met, thus leaving repression as the only means to deal with them, nationalism may be (and often is) effectively addressed through political means: when the legitimate and more widely shared nationalist goals are met, the radical fringe often loses its
wider
appeal and withers away.
While G20 leaders have already given a nod to some of these reforms, a far
wider
range of officials, regulators, and investors, across many local, national, and regional jurisdictions, must do the difficult work to deliver results.
In the longer term, however, the attention the decision has attracted could spur
wider
use of the SDR.
And Istanbul will most likely continue to play that role, given the current importance of mostly Christian Europe’s relationship with the
wider
Muslim world.
Admittedly, the Zionist leaders never really abandoned
wider
territorial dreams; but they would never have considered delaying the establishment of the Jewish state for the sole reason that it would not have access to the Western Wall or the Temple Mount.
The fate of the museum and the school is part of the
wider
clampdown on freedom of expression and behavior in Putin’s third presidential term.
Iran, home to one of the world’s oldest continuous civilizations, may be willing to end decades of hostility – an outcome that would have a profound influence on the
wider
Middle East.
The Security Strategy is a clear departure from that of its predecessor and offers a
wider
conception of what national security represents for US President Barack Obama.
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