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...It’s absolutely a win-win and the beginning of a much more constructive relationship after decades of tension,” she said after the vote. “I think as a result of that long process we’ll have a stronger relationship going forward...
...developing nations care about rich country subsidies? Just ask the South Korean farmers. The subsidies allow northern farmers to flood world markets with huge quantities of their agricultural commodities, lowering world prices. Neo-classical economics tell us that free trade is a win-win situation—every country can claim a “comparative advantage” in at least some goods and become more prosperous by exporting them. But most developing countries have historically had their comparative advantage in agricultural goods. And all too often they are simply unable to compete against heavily subsidized farmers...
...expressed optimism about the negotiations with Harvard and predicted they would result in a “win-win for both parties...
...Calcutta ran the front-page headline hard as diamond, soft as flowers over a picture of a bare-chested Vajpayee depicted as Ram, a Hindu god. One of Vajpayee's detractors on the Hindu right admits, "It is accepted by one and all that Vajpayee is a total win-win man today...
...current top brass is determined to change. "The military sees Aceh as a chance to regain its legitimacy and influence," says leading human-rights activist Munir. "Aceh is a way to demonstrate that they are the only force that can hold the country together. And it is a win-win situation for them: if they win and crush GAM, they are heroes. If they fail to solve the Aceh problem within six months or a year, they blame the politicians for not giving them the resources or time to finish...