Sentence examples for globalized war from inspiring English sources

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The administration understands war, but not the new kind of multifaceted, globalized war that must be fought against a stateless entity.

Under the terms of a deal struck by Russia, Iran and Turkey — three key sponsors of Syria's globalized war — Idlib was designated last year as a de-escalation zone where pro-government troops would end their military campaign, ­except against forces of the ­Islamic State and al-Qaeda-linked groups.

Ferreiro does a good job of showing how America's struggle for independence became a globalized war for these European powers, with battles occurring in Europe (over Gibraltar), in the Caribbean, and in India, even after Yorktown.

On the other hand, these terms blur the enemy in the now globalized war on terror, throwing Muslims in a quandary between practicing their faith and declaring loyalty to governments that paint their religion as inherently dangerous.

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Truman borrowed Roosevelt's tactics and made a terrible blunder by initiating a strategy of containment against a Soviet Union that need not have become America's enemy in a globalized cold war.

Pakistan's national security policy of supporting terrorist groups and militias as proxies against India, known as "strategic depth," is accelerating out of control, and they are either deliberately or inadvertently engineering a globalized religious war, a Clash of Civilizations.

In a more globalized and war-ridden world, the burgeoning flow of asylum seekers into Britain added to this climate, as did the "war on terror". Asian Muslims, many of them long-standing British citizens and British-born, were nonetheless frequently lumped with immigrants and asylum seekers as part of an undifferentiated external threat to Britishness.

Through the integration of economies of scale into general equilibrium models, Krugman furthered understanding of both the determinants of trade and the location of production in an increasingly globalized post-World War II economy.

At the same time, the United States is widely seen in the globalized, post-cold-war world as the voice and exporter of the message that democracy, free markets and technology are the answer for everybody.

When some people in the U.S. hear that Greece is considering a return to the drachma it can seem retrograde, a throwback to a pre-globalized, even Cold War period.

These marginalized victims of bigotry are painted as culprits of the victimizers' hardships and act as a screen onto which the bigoted can project the fears their leaders use: existential despair, the economic uncertainty of a globalized world, a war-torn nation, a transition to political minority, personal tragedy, etc.

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