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Russian influence will mean the
withdrawal
of NATO from Eastern Europe.
But Trump certainly could issue a declaration of withdrawal, and then litigate his authority to implement it.
It is not difficult to imagine Europe after a British withdrawal: a French-German axis in control, Russia empowered, America bypassing a now-weakened Britain, pro-EU Scotland threatening once again to leave the UK, and England turning inward as Euroskeptics convince themselves that Britain always is strongest when alone.
And, given the effects of UK Euroskepticism so far, no crystal ball is needed to foresee the impact on Britain of
withdrawal
from the EU.
Conveniently missing from this narrative is that it was Pakistan’s development of nuclear weapons in contravention of US law that necessitated the
withdrawal
of aid.
Countries like Russia, or Indonesia, Korea, and Thailand in East Asia, or Brazil and Peru in Latin America, were able to borrow on easy conditions in the mid-1990s, but then faced a panicked
withdrawal
of loans in the past two years.
In any case, an American
withdrawal
from the Middle East is hardly a recipe for countering China’s rise in East Asia, given that the two regions are increasingly intertwined.
Now, with an ongoing refugee crisis, Russia’s occupation of eastern Ukraine and illegal annexation of Crimea, and the threat of British
withdrawal
from the European Union, 2016 may become, by necessity, another “year of Europe” for American diplomacy.
Thus, its proclaimed "disagreement" with North Korea's
withdrawal
from the Non-Proliferation Treaty was relatively mild.
All three have lately employed expansionary monetary policies; and, as the US Federal Reserve normalizes its policy, emerging economies will be hit again by a sudden
withdrawal
of global liquidity.
Some experts have suggested that hardline opposition to the ban treaty could prompt a backlash from countries that have grown disillusioned with the NPT, leading to widespread
withdrawal
from the 1968 treaty.
After all, May had cleverly called the election at a moment when it could not be about Brexit: one month after invoking Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon, thereby officially initiating the United Kingdom’s
withdrawal
from the European Union.
For the rest of the world, the key question now is whether the global system is resilient enough to outlive its creator’s
withdrawal.
Even the US
withdrawal
from the fragile Paris climate agreement has not resulted in its collapse.
In Afghanistan, where
withdrawal
dates have already been set, it is difficult to believe that a cohesive unified state can be established.
(That has been the trivializing response of “Brexit” campaigners to warnings by the European Union, the IMF, and the OECD, that
withdrawal
from the EU would cause severe damage to the British economy.)
When the Georgia crisis erupted, Europe united around a single position on Russia’s
withdrawal.
Compounding the threat posed by US
withdrawal
from the nuclear deal, Iran is currently beset by uncertainty.
The
withdrawal
of QE, beyond being unpopular among some policymakers and politicians, has highlighted concerns about the risk of increased financial instability and rising inequality – both of which could undermine America’s already weak economic recovery.
But Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, as well as Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner – both of whom are official White House advisers – also may not have supported
withdrawal
from the accord, despite Tillerson’s public defense of his boss’s decision.
The UK’s
withdrawal
from the European Union – and Brexit’s medium-term impact on the British economy – is another source of risk that has yet to be tackled.
Europe’s Middle East MissionLONDON – America’s gradual
withdrawal
from the Middle East puts increasing pressure on Europe to help foster peace in the region.
The risk is that when the American
withdrawal
from Afghanistan begins – a process that has just been brought forward to next year, from 2014 – the US will again seek to impose sanctions on Pakistan, an unreliable nuclear state that will react by strengthening ties with China and deploying Islamist terrorism.
Sudden
withdrawal
of credits was enough to push them to the edge of recession.
The unwavering US position since Dwight Eisenhower’s administration has been that Israel’s borders coincide with those established in 1949, and, since 1967, the universally adopted UN Resolution 242 has mandated Israel’s
withdrawal
from the occupied territories.
Recently, Israeli leaders have decided on unilateral actions without involving either the US or the Palestinians, with
withdrawal
from Gaza as the first step.
Yet the Irish government has insisted that every detail of the backstop be nailed down and included in the legally binding
withdrawal
treaty.
This time, however, Scottish nationalists would not have to worry about the Unionist argument that independence implies a de facto
withdrawal
from the EU.
One questions that is often raised, of course, concerns the possible
withdrawal
of investment from Hong Kong after the handover, although the Hong Kong stock market has been rising in the past year.
Most of them suffered financial losses from their capital
withdrawal
and not many have fully recovered even now.
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