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  • Internationalizing the issue to the extent possible might be the best bet to pressure China to tone down its position of "indisputable sovereignty" over 80% of the South China Sea.

    South China Sea Two-Step Carlyle A. Thayer 2011

  • Internationalizing the war effort and executing a successful Afghan troop "surge" is the right policy for the President to follow.

    Daniel Burrell: Win or Come Home In Afghanistan 2010

  • Internationalizing the war effort and executing a successful Afghan troop "surge" is the right policy for the President to follow.

    Daniel Burrell: Win or Come Home In Afghanistan Daniel Burrell 2010

  • Internationalizing the war effort and executing a successful Afghan troop "surge" is the right policy for the President to follow.

    Win or Come Home In Afghanistan Daniel Burrell 2010

  • Internationalizing the problem spreads the economic and military burden, and any missions backed by the United Nations or the relevant regional organization are likely to be far more politically acceptable to the recipient nation.

    The Weakest Link 2010

  • Internationalizing the yuan will probably take years, however, and must involve substantial moves to allow the yuan to be used as a viable reserve currency.

    Internationalizing the Yuan Christopher A. McNally 2009

  • Internationalizing the war effort and executing a successful Afghan troop "surge" is the right policy for the President to follow.

    Daniel Burrell: Win or Come Home In Afghanistan 2009

  • Internationalizing the detentions would share the burden with allied nations and lessen human-rights concerns, he said.

    Obama Set to Undo Bush's Gitmo Policies 2009

  • Internationalizing survival strategies were hot at the time; broadening overseas markets was seen as a way to solve the problem of a constricting North American market.

    Matthew DeBord: "Globality" and the U.S. Car Business Go Down for the Count 2008

  • Internationalizing the proposition also means addressing bodies such as the United Nations, the EU and perhaps even the Arab League with concrete transitional proposals regarding a viable transfer of power in the foreseeable future.

    Kurdistan, Not Iraq, is the Success Story (Part 2) 2007

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