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"It is, deep down, a drive for recognition, an impulse known to be sociologically and psychologically important when those lower down rise".
At the United Nations on Wednesday, Mr. Obama delivered perhaps the strongest statement of support for Israel of his presidency and repeated that the United States will oppose the Palestinian drive for recognition of a state at the United Nations.
At the United Nations on Wednesday, Mr. Obama delivered perhaps his strongest statement of support yet for Israel and repeated that the United States would oppose the Palestinian drive for recognition of a state.
Palestinian leaders insist they are determined to go through with the drive for recognition, but it could take less aggressive forms: petitioning the General Assembly, rather than the Security Council, for nonmember status, thus sidestepping an American veto.
Aaron David Miller, a Middle East expert and scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Institute in Washington, said that as long as Mr. Abbas stopped short of dismantling the Palestinian Authority and ending security coordination with Israel, "this is an expression of frustration and an effort to create a new point of political departure for his international drive for recognition".
WSJ's Eric Bellman: "... Modi prepares this week to address global business and political leaders in [Davos], as his country passes France and the United Kingdom to become the world's fifth-largest economy, underscoring the South Asian nation's drive for recognition as a great power.
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He should not lose sight of himself in the drive for global recognition.
Instead Ahrar al-Sham's surviving leaders reorganised, held their position on the battlefield, strengthened ties with backers in Turkey and Qatar and recently launched an extraordinary drive for western recognition, in the face of efforts by Assad and Russia to label the group terrorists and bar them from the negotiating table.
Mr Lieberman's dreams of casting them off and Mr Netanyahu's drive for global recognition of Israel as a specifically Jewish state are alienating many of the more than 20% of Israelis who are Arabs.This growing sense of ostracism has been reinforced by actions.
India's Recognition of Forest Rights Act (RFRA), 2006, was enacted as a result of democratic processes driven by demand for recognition of forest rights by forest dwellers.
The human desire for recognition drives social development, which consists of repeated struggles for recognition, until it reaches the liberal solution.
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