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Under the Johnson-Gove view, these countries are quite dramatically more "sovereign" than Britain.
Outside, "you might feel more sovereign, but you're less in charge of your own destiny," Mr. Cameron said.
More sovereign funds may follow suit as regulators in Europe and elsewhere require institutional investors to clean up their portfolios.
I guess because he was a super sovereign citizen and the more commas you put, the more sovereign you are.
The leaks and public critiques reflect dissatisfaction that the ECB will buy more sovereign debt even though yields are already very low.
"That's accomplished through countries that are more secure, countries that are more prosperous, and countries that are more sovereign," the aide said.
With more and more sovereign bonds paying negative rates, the relative cost of holding gold has seemed less and less of a burden.
"We need a Europe which defends itself better alone, without just depending on the United States, in a more sovereign way," he said.
" He said Duterte was pursuing an independent and "more sovereign" foreign policy, adding that the US-Philippines relationship was strong and "cannot just be eliminated.
Capape said though more sovereign wealth funds are joining the group of sovereign venture funds, Temasek was still leading in terms of capital deployed and activity.
"(We) envisage deepening our engagement in favour of security and prosperity of our peoples in the framework of a more sovereign, united and democratic Europe," it said.
It is often said that the reason why voters are less incentivised to vote for the centre-left is that in the past governments were more sovereign.
And only about 10 of the world's 80 or more sovereign funds have made sizeable investments in tech ventures so far according to market research firm Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute.
And to have a more sovereign, more ambitious project for Europe's future, which is more democratic, and which on both digital and climate issues goes much faster and is more powerful.
"There are lots of economic things we might do to assist Iraq getting back on its feet, which will permit them to be more independent, have more control, be more sovereign," Mr. Pompeo said Monday.
Macron did not announce any major shifts in foreign policy in the annual address to his ambassadors, but spoke forcefully about what he labelled the "crisis of multilateralism" and the need to make Europe more "sovereign".
She views her anti-colonial movement building in Puerto Rico, where she works closely with local farmers to advocate for a different, more sovereign food system, as an identical struggle to that of the Palestinian people.
ATHENS, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Greek banks may soon be allowed to purchase more sovereign bonds issued by the country, its finance minister said on Thursday, a step which would boost demand and push country's yields even lower.
I would also say with this large pool of capital, not just SoftBank, and there's a lot more sovereign wealth funds out of Middle East doing direct investing, LPs are investing, hedge funds are investing, mutual funds are investing.
"The euro must become the face and the instrument of a new, more sovereign Europe," Juncker said, as he called for the bloc to become more of a global player and exert more influence internationally with a unified stance.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Europe risks subjugation to China and the United States unless it becomes more sovereign and democratic, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday in a speech underlining the scale of his ambition to reform the European Union.
"I think more and more sovereign wealth funds will scrutinize their funds and apply some negative screening [exclusion of certain companies]," said Fabiana Fedeli, global head of fundamental equities and senior portfolio manager of emerging markets equities at asset manager Robeco.
"If you were to believe in the tail risk of a rerun of a 2012 scenario, a more sovereign-style crisis, obviously Italian banks will clearly be negatively impacted by that," said Benjie Creelan-Sandford, a banking analyst at Jefferies.
The ECB made it clear it would not tolerate "unwarranted" increases in borrowing costs and it was ready to buy more sovereign debt to allow governments to borrow on the cheap as they ramp up spending to combat the epidemic.
"But I am aware that Europe will only be able to continue going forward if we deeply reform it to make it more sovereign, more democratic, closer to our fellow citizens and therefore simpler in its day-to-day life," Mr. Macron said.
So it would be if Scotland left Britain: it would indeed be more sovereign in a pure sense, but at the cost of its seat on the UN Security Council, nuclear weapons, G7 membership and much else that aids true self-determination in the world.
"I think more and more sovereign wealth funds will scrutinise their funds and apply some negative screening 1/8exclusion of certain companies 3/8," said Fabiana Fedeli, global head of fundamental equities and senior portfolio manager of emerging markets equities at asset manager Robeco.
"If we accept that other major powers, including allies ... put themselves in a situation to decide our diplomacy, security for us, and sometimes even make us run the worst risks, then we are not more sovereign and we cannot be more credible to public opinion," Macron said at an event in Germany, Thursday.
As Pascal Lamy, a veteran former EU official and trade commissioner, puts it, the more that Britain once outside the single market enjoys unfettered trading access to the EU, the less sovereign independence it will have; conversely, the more sovereign independence that Britain secures, the less open will be its trade with the EU market.
The anger in Europe, however, is not so much about the cost of renewed sanctions as about the total, humiliating disdain for the Europeans' arguments, and, by extension, for the trans-Atlantic alliance and all it has stood for since World War II. If Europeans allowed other powers, including allies, to make security decisions for them, "then we are no more sovereign and we cannot be more credible to public opinion," Mr. Macron said in a statement that echoed the sentiments of many of his European neighbors.
Miranda Marín's views were regarded as soberanista, which seeks more sovereign political powers from the US outside the current framework of E.L.A. (Estado Libre Asociado).
See . Includes chapters by specialists on the various movements. Where a revolt takes the form of armed rebellion, it may not be viewed as an insurgency if a state of belligerency exists between one or more sovereign states and rebel forces.
A multilateral treaty is a treaty to which three or more sovereign states are parties.Anthony Aust (2000). Modern Treaty Law and Practice (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) p. 9. Each party owes the same obligations to all other parties, except to the extent that they have stated reservations.
The term international crisis is widespread term without a single common definition. To some, it involves "a sequence of interactions between the governments of two or more sovereign states in severe conflict, short of actual war, but involving the perception of a dangerously high probability of war".Snyder, Glenn H. and Diesing, Paul: 1977. Conflict Among Nations: Bargaining, Decision Making and System Structure in International Crises.
The subject he choose concerned the convoluted and intertwined history of the different world religions during the long duration of their mutual co- existence. He described the interactions as both fiercely contested and relatively cross-cultivating, in contrast to other periods of a more sovereign isolation. The lectures were later published in 1970 "just four years before his death" by Oxford University as Concordant Discord. The interdependence of faiths.
Condominium is an invented Latin word formed by adding the prefix con- ‘together’ to the word dominium ‘dominion, ownership’. Its meaning is therefore ‘joint dominion’ or ‘co-ownership’. Condominia (the Latin plural of condominium) originally referred to territories over which two or more sovereign powers shared joint sovereignty. This technique was frequently used to settle border disputes when multiple claimants could not agree on how to partition the disputed territory.
One of the more important figures in Chinese mythology is Huang Di, sometimes translated into English as Yellow Emperor. His original name was Yellow Soil or Huangdi where di was the Chinese word for soil or ground. He was named after the Yellow Soil in the Yellow River Basin area where Chinese civilization was thought to have originated from. It was later changed by future generations to di or emperor in order to give Huangdi a more sovereign sounding name.
At her home base at Woodbine Racetrack, Carotene won the 1987 Nassau Stakes and was second in the Niagara Handicap and the King Edward Stakes. In the United States, she beat males in the New Hampshire Sweepstakes Handicap at Rockingham Park, won the Matchmaker Handicap at Atlantic City Race Course, and won the Yellow Ribbon Stakes at Santa Anita Park. Carotene's performances earned her two more Sovereign Awards as the 1987 Canadian Champion Turf Horse and Canadian Champion Older Female Horse.
The hermandad met in Palma del Río in May 1313, raising funds for the regional defense and enacting a series of articles. After the death of the king's regents Infante Peter and Infante John at the Battle of the Vega of Granada (1319), the hermandad assumed more sovereign-like powers. In the same year, it concluded a truce with Granada and declared that it would not accept anyone as new regent if appointed without their consent, and created a budget for the regional defense. The hermanded concluded an eight-year peace treaty with Ismail I of Granada in June 1320, without prior authorization of the crown.
This is a timeline of formal declarations of War during World War I. A declaration of war is a formal act by which one nation goes to war against another. A declaration is usually an act of delivering a performative speech (not to be confused with a mere speech) or the presentation of a signed document by an authorized party of a national government in order to create a state of war between two or more sovereign states. The official international protocol for declaring war was defined in The Hague Peace Conference of 1907 (or Hague II).On the Opening of Hostilities; 1907; Yale Law School Library; retrieved March 2014.
European theatre of war during WWII This is a timeline of formal declaration of war during World War II. A declaration of war is a formal act by which one nation goes to war against another. The declaration is usually an act of delivering a performative speech (not to be confused with a mere speech) or the presentation of a signed document by an authorized party of a national government in order to create a state of war between two or more sovereign states. The official international protocol for declaring war was defined in The Hague Peace Conference of 1907 (or Hague II).On the Opening of Hostilities; 1907; Yale Law School Library; retrieved March 2014.
The so-called kuruc were armed anti-Habsburg rebels in Royal Hungary between 1671 and 1711. If there is a rebellion against the authority (for example the internationally recognized government of the country) and those taking part in the rebellion are not recognized as belligerents, the rebellion is an insurgency. However, not all rebellions are insurgencies, as a state of belligerency may exist between one or more sovereign states and rebel forces. For example, during the American Civil War, the Confederate States of America was not recognized as a sovereign state, but it was recognized as a belligerent power and so Confederate warships were given the same rights as US warships in foreign ports.
The Geneva Conventions apply in wars between two or more sovereign states. Article 5 of the Third Geneva Convention states that the status of detainees whose combatant status is in doubt should be determined by a "competent tribunal". Until such time, they must be treated as prisoners of war."Unlawful Combatants" in the United States: Drawing the Fine Line Between Law and War Human Rights Magazine Winter 2003, published by the American Bar Association After a "competent tribunal" has determined that an individual is not a lawful combatant, the "detaining power" may choose to accord the individual the rights and privileges of a prisoner of war as described in the Third Geneva Convention, but is not required to do so.
The convention merely reaffirmed the statute adopted the day before at a League of Nations conference held in Barcelona. Article 1 of the statute defined the term "navigable waterways of international concern" as any waterway that is connected to the sea and traversing through one or more sovereign states. Article 2 stated the convention shall also apply to waterways for which international commissions have been established. Article 3 obligated governments to allow free movement for in its waterways to vessels of any state whose government signed the convention. Article 4 required equal treatment for all nationalities in applying the freedom of navigation. Article 5 allowed some exceptions to the principles of freedom of navigation if a government chose to give priority to its own nationals in certain cases, conditional on the absence of any agreements to the contrary.
Puerto Rico's main political issue is the territory's relationship with the United States. A United States territory since 1898, and known as "Estado Libre Asociado" (Free Associated State) or as commonwealth since 1952, Puerto Rico today is torn by profound ideological rifts, as represented by its political parties, which stand for three distinct future political scenarios: the status quo (commonwealth), statehood, and independence. The Popular Democratic Party (PPD) seeks to maintain or improve the current status towards becoming a more sovereign territory of the United States, the New Progressive Party (PNP) seeks to fully incorporate Puerto Rico as a U.S. state, and the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) seeks national independence. When asked, in non-binding plebiscites, to choose between independence, statehood, or continuation of the status quo with enhanced powers, as proposed by the PPD, Puerto Ricans have voted to remain a commonwealth.
Former president of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva considers that the Mercosur helps the social, political and economic integration of Latin America, and that the Patria Grande may not be achieved by closing doors.La Patria Grande no puede lograrse cerrando puertas, dijo Lula Brazil's ambitions might be seen as different from the traditional idea of Patria Grande, though, as it is often argued that the country's historical foreign policy is shaped by the exclusion of Mexico and Central America (and the Caribbean, counted as Central America in the Portuguese sense of the term) as ideological and political cognates, seen as important US allies, with their paths in the opposite direction of interests central to its alleged project of a more sovereign, post-neoliberal, non-peripheral South America – or at least that of its left-leaning political parties and intelligentsia.Brasil se aproveita do sonho de Bolívar – Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil. June 3, 2013.

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