Abroad
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The implementation and impact of Syriza’s agenda, especially its decisive economic program, will depend on the new government’s ability to maintain support at home and compromise with Greece’s creditors
abroad.
If he wishes to consolidate it
abroad
and prove his acumen as an effective international world leader as well, he will seek to end this charade of nationalist posturing that sees "hostile foreign forces" bent on humiliating and weakening China.
But, to maximize its opportunities, Japan must open its economy further and become a country that actively incorporates capital, human resources, and wisdom from
abroad.
Not only does Italy now have the first West European government led by a former communist party, but this development has been embraced by businessmen, investors, and financial speculators at home and
abroad.
Abroad, Egyptian lawmakers were so exercised over the prospect of the French head of state sharing a bed with his girlfriend that several vented their disapproval on the floor of the parliament.
At the same time, a deficit in manufacturing may create more manufacturing jobs abroad, in countries where labor costs are low relative to capital; but it destroys relatively few jobs in the US, where manufacturing is already a highly capital-intensive industry.
The commodities that the US imports from
abroad
embody a significant amount of relatively unskilled labor, but they do not displace much unskilled labor in America.
Thus, Abe has been traveling
abroad
every month since last December in an effort to demonstrate that Japan has returned as a global player, and is particularly keen to play a prominent role in recasting Asia’s security structures in the wake of China’s rise.
On September 9, in the so-called Microsoft case, just one day after the agreement was reached, the US Department of Justice argued in federal court that US authorities should be granted direct access to data held by private companies abroad, including in Europe.
They are surely willing to learn from the wider world as they seek to promote China’s national interests
abroad
and encourage gradual change at home.
If they shift their money abroad, the managed exchange rate will become unsustainable: even China’s $3 trillion of foreign-exchange reserves, down from close to $4 trillion in 2014, look small next to $30 trillion of financial assets.
Increasingly, domestic policies are evaluated for their local benefits, with little consideration given to their social, economic, and political consequences
abroad.
There are risks even for banks that make the effort to match their dollar borrowing from
abroad
with dollar loans extended at home.
For China, those flaws include a weak social safety net, which has raised savings rates, and the backwardness of a state banking system that has lowered investments and sent excess savings
abroad.
Taiwan and Israel are testimony to the role played by migrants abroad, with their diasporas playing a vital role in terms of political support, investment flows, and technology transfer.
As Britain is forced to shore up its own economy, looking for opportunities
abroad
might seem less justifiable.
This group will unite with forces of democratization both at home and
abroad
to establish a truly democratic system.
Unlike capital, which is more lightly taxed, workers cannot simply escape
abroad.
In fairness, it should be acknowledged that it was under Schroeder that Germany shed hesitations to deploy soldiers
abroad.
She may even want to confirm that message by making her first official trip
abroad
not to Paris but to Warsaw or Vilnius.
Abroad, Merkel has no need to demonstrate that Germany is a big country in Europe; her partners are fully aware of this.
Political elites -- at home and from
abroad
-- will have to focus public attention on the looming fiscal crisis.
The United States may be seeing signs of a strengthening recovery, but the eurozone risks following Japan into recession, and emerging markets worry that their export-led growth strategies have left them vulnerable to stagnation
abroad.
We either have not talked about foreign policy at all, or we have simply objected to any use of force abroad, while drifting toward our own version of isolationism.
Because the customer is abroad, and there is little processing to be done in country, why should companies upgrade local skills or otherwise help the host economy?
But while the government wants to move beyond low-skilled mining into higher-value processing, De Beers has balked, because it already has well established, cost-effective cutting operations
abroad.
These remarkable successes stem from the fact that icddr,b researchers – most of them Bangladeshis who trained
abroad
– are well acquainted with the problems they are trying to address.
He was even the first Chinese leader to wear a suit and tie rather than a Mao habit when traveling abroad, as well as the first to hold an open press conference.
Among the three contenders to replace Merkel, Friedrich Merz was the most vocal proponent of a more active approach at home, within Europe, and
abroad.
Opening channels for flows of information, ideas, expertise, and talent from
abroad
can only enhance these efforts.
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