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encouraged to advertise the centre's
services through word Of mouth within the rural regions.
r* In order to finance the centre's development , funds will be sought from ... business is to operate • an agent to centralize various specialist
tments within the rural region - Medical students will be given the
jtlii).' opportunity to train with the qualified specialists , whic ... letters to general
Practitioners, personal experience and conversations with the general population in rural
regions , it has come to the forefront that there is a market for these services
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popular rage).
But curtailing aid raises some difficult questions for U.S. allies in the
region, for the Middle East peace process and for American national
security.
It also raises ... policy designed to move Egypt onto a different
path.
American allies in the region - notably Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United
Arab Emirates, Jordan and Bahrain — all share the same adversaries ... national-security
interests of the U.S. could be interpreted as shortsighted. Preventing the
region from descending into chaos is an important task in the fight against
Islamist extremism
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2012-12-3123p9,401w
control has enabled local power brokers to shape the
discourse.
In all of these regions, public health is being used as a tool in misinformation campaigns, whether
intentionally ... living healthy and productive lives. For example, polio is proving hardest to eradicate in
regions of some of the world's most unstable countries --like Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nigeria, and
Somalia ... peace and health. IPI will also
draw on its experience in conflict-ridden regions like West Africa. this-Initiative-to-the-point-thet-it
becomes an-internationally-recognized-centre center
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Mosul, Iraq's second largest city, and large
swaths of the country's Sunni regions to groups of insurgents and extremists
spearheaded by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ... fair sharing of power and resources among the
country's various communities, provinces and regions.
Although the political process had a shaky start as the Sunni community largely
boycotted ... partners in governing the country.
Second, relations between the central government and the Kurdistan region also
deteriorated to the extent that Kurdish leaders became convinced that Iraq's federal
structure
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2011-04-1333p9,374w
most countries of the Middle East has significantly altered the
geopolitical situation in the region, and is likely to have a profound
effect on American interests. No one knows ... when the region
will settle down, and there is little that the US can do to help shape
events directly. Even in Libya, the US and other countries have been ... Palestine than it does in the outcome in
most other countries in the region. Remaining silent on deadlocked
negotiations over a two state solution, while encouraging greater
democratisation in other
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people outright intransigence coupled with hope that its boat
will rise together with a regional Islamist tide. Israel and Hamas
are capable of negotiating about almost anything short-term
(exchnage ... years after winning elections in Gaza in 2006, some Hamas
leaders, confronted with intense regional pressure and a fiscal
crisis, and the knowledge that they would have to face ... negotiations.
Any hopes since then that Hamas would moderate have been
squandered. The changing regional environment after the Arab
upheavals of 2011 seemed to offer brief hope that Hamas would
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EFTA02008963Set 10
2012-11-1837p9,457w
people outright intransigence coupled with hope that its boat
will rise together with a regional Islamist tide. Israel and Hamas
are capable of negotiating about almost anything short-term
(exchnage ... years after winning elections in Gaza in 2006, some Hamas
leaders, confronted with intense regional pressure and a fiscal
crisis, and the knowledge that they would have to face ... negotiations.
Any hopes since then that Hamas would moderate have been
squandered. The changing regional environment after the Arab
upheavals of 2011 seemed to offer brief hope that Hamas would
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ODCs Other duties and charges
EIF Enhanced Integrated Framework SAARC South Asian Association for Regional
Cooperation
FAO Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations SPS Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures ... tax/GDP ratios, especially in sub-Saharan
ternal debt crisis. Africa (Table 2). The leading region in terms of
In the 1980s, the thinking on taxation underwent growth of tax/GDP ratio ... policy reforms enshrined in the so-called Washing- the 2000-12 period. However, this region continues
ton Consensus. The prescription was that a broad- to trail other regions
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States really put 60 percent of its defense assets in the Asia-
EFTA00718128
Pacific region by 2020, as promised? Can Mr. Obama afford to invest more
time in Asia when ... oversold by the White House and, as a result, is
often misunderstood in the region as a zero-sum shift rather than a more
nuanced calibration. The United States ... longstanding power in the Asia-
Pacific region, cannot plausibly abandon its interests in the Middle East,
even after withdrawing troops from Iraq and Afghanistan. And America
could never disengage from
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EFTA01179287Set 9
2012-07-1222p11,555w
those of ISAS.
EFTA01179287
Introduction
Iran has reasonable credentials for being treated as a regional power. It has the necessary
demography (population, 77.8 million), a pivotal geographic location (between ... country. But does pride mean an `aggressive' or `destructive' foreign policy? Its immediate
regional environment could entice Iran to be assertive. Its neighbours can mostly be
considered weaker at several ... pride of
Iranians about their culture, history and their claim for influence in the regional environment is not dissimilar
to American exceptionalism. See Michael Axworthy, Iran, Empire of the Mind
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2012-02-0432p8,181w
strikes, Iran is
willing and able to cause and promote instability in the region.
This is in direct contradiction with the United States' broad
interest in the Middle East, which ... convictions in the post-Cold War politics of the
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region and not blindly follow directives from Washington. Iran
is a striking case where the Turkish approach ... popularity of and respect
for the Turkish prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
throughout the region and the world.
Richard Falk is a professor emeritus of international law and
practice
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strikes, Iran is willing and able to cause and
promote instability in the region. This is in direct contradiction with the
United States' broad interest in the Middle East, which ... basis of its values and
convictions in the post-Cold War politics of the region and not blindly
follow directives from Washington. Iran is a striking case where the
Turkish ... popularity of and respect for the Turkish
prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, throughout the region and the
world.
Richard Falk is a professor emeritus of international law and practice
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2014-03-0726p6,436w
atmosphere like Syria, the most
brutal are the most successful, and eventually become regional
and global threats.
•Despots such as Syria's Bashar al-Assad, who still believe in
military ... just conferred priceless legitimacy on Bashar al-Assad and
made Russia the major regional arbiter for the first time in 40
years.
(5) Obama keeps cutting defense spending. His latest ... duration regarding an Israeli
presence. The Israeli position, given all the uncertainty in the
region, is that having a presence reassures them. They want to
know that they
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what was your
19 position when you retired?
20 MR. : A Regional Direction.
21 MR. : How long were you the
22 regional director for?
23 MR. : So, '19. I think ... year. A year and a half.
3 MR. : And you were the regional
4 director in August 2019 then?
5 MR. : Correct.
6 MR. : What did your duties ... question, being that you are the regional
7 director. You were the --
8 MR. : Right.
9 MR. : -- regional director at
10 the time. To see if, like, you agreed
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2012-03-0740p10,433w
mere
possession of such a weapon would make Tehran more
aggressive in its region. A dominant feature of this mode of
argument is "worst-casing," as exemplified ... community is legitimately concerned about it. It
would also raise the possibility that other regional states, such as
Saudi Arabia or Egypt, might be more inclined to try to acquire ... alarmists project, nuclear weapons would
appreciably increase Iranian influence in the region, why
wouldn't further nuclear proliferation—which the alarmists also
project—negate this effect by bestowing a comparable
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