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1 Pref | that, resting on various political pressures, support the world 2 Intro | an ethical, spiritual and political challenge. The challenge 3 Intro | that economic, social and political issues cannot be properly 4 I, 0,4 | persons, as well as victims of political turmoil.~But it is in the 5 I, 0,6 | economic, socio-cultural and political.~ 6 I, A,9 | Economic reforms demand great political decision-making skills on 7 I, A,9 | admirably. They have found the political courage to adopt unavoidable 8 I, A,9 | the social, technical and political performance of their leadership, 9 I, C | C) POLITICAL CAUSES~ 10 I, C,13 | is still used today, as a political or military weapon. In some 11 I, C,13 | one-party government to gain political control. Hundreds of thousands 12 I, C,13 | used as a weapon against political secession.~The collapse 13 I, C,13 | the embargoes, imposed for political reasons, against countries 14 I, C,13 | not be denied because of political affiliation, geographic 15 I, C,13 | religious identity"(28).~Lastly, political actions can also have repercussions 16 I, C,14 | a result of weakness or political ambition, the authorities 17 I, C,15 | national and international political pressure (Cf. § Nos. 11- 18 I, C,15 | potential threat to the political stability of the country. 19 I, D,17(33)| do with weaknesses in its political system. This situation has 20 II, 0,26 | the urgent need for all political and economic leaders to 21 II, 0,30 | economic, social, cultural and political — have to be changed. When 22 II, 0,33 | and in the economic and political evolution of their countries(54).~ 23 II, 0,34 | social and ethnic ties or political affiliations are widespread 24 III, 0,35 | undertaken with the necessary political courage and energy. This 25 III, 0,35 | of the state, as well as political and social obstacles. These 26 III, 0,35 | pressure to bear in the political sphere, often at the request 27 III, 0,36 | economic resources and wield political authority, must constantly 28 III, 0,37 | Political will of the industrial countries~ 29 III, 0,38 | the private sector. For political and humanitarian reasons 30 III, 0,40 | role in the design. Since political leaders of democratic countries 31 III, 0,42 | being a tool for bringing political pressure to bear by creating 32 III, 0,42 | organised or misdirected by political orethnic factors or patronage; 33 III, 0,45 | trade or the economic and political independence, the nutritional 34 III, 0,47 | The duties expected of political and financial leaders are 35 III, 0,47 | duty of parents, educators, political leaders of all levels, and 36 IV, 0,55 | us. The common good is a political object which has primacy 37 IV, 0,56 | legal, institutional and political framework governing international 38 IV, 0,56 | the gates to struggles for political or economic influence on 39 V, 0,67 | these associations to serve political ends inspired by materialism