Abroad
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After all, cities – which already house more than half of the world’s population, a share that will rise to 66% by 2050 – have plenty of experience integrating new residents, both from
abroad
and from rural areas.
Liberal immigration policies and the economic growth promised by globalization are the keys to preventing dire conditions in poor countries from being translated into violence at home and
abroad.
Many services cannot readily be mechanized or imported – old people cannot be cared for by a robot or from
abroad
– while people increasingly pay others to perform tasks that they once did themselves, freeing up their own time for more productive work or leisure.
To be sure, Russia has legitimate security interests in what has been called its “near abroad.”
Such a change would reduce corporations’ incentives to move investments
abroad
or shift profits to low-tax jurisdictions, while increasing the progressivity of tax outcomes by shifting more of the burden of corporate taxation from labor to capital owners.
Still, there are differences: Gore is more “interventionist”;Bush more cautious and less eager to engage American troops
abroad.
Abroad, his main agenda was nakedly xenophobic: No to membership in the Euro, significant disengagement from the European Union, and a harsher policy towards foreign asylum-seekers.
Reuters Editor-in-Chief Steve Adler, for his part, recently called on his peers to cover the Trump administration no differently than they would an authoritarian government
abroad.
Insular monetary policy in the US will be met with insular monetary policy abroad; and everyone will be left worse off.
The fallout from Khodorkovsky's arrest is felt
abroad
as well.
Even prior to this, SWFs in the MENA region held substantial assets in public equity markets at home and
abroad.
Middle Eastern and North African SWFs’ reluctance to engage in the governance of their portfolio investments
abroad
may be a legacy of the “investment protectionism” of the Santiago Principles days.
But, in the world of today, investors need to change their ways, engaging more effectively with the companies, both at home and
abroad.
The question remains whether divergent visions for economic cooperation in Central Asia allow for a long-term symbiosis between the Kremlin-sponsored EEU and China’s Silk Road Economic Belt strategy, which would expand trade and investment into Russia’s “near abroad.”
Last month, the Kremlin warned the country’s citizens that the United States was “hunting” Russians
abroad.
But we live in a globalized world, and nowadays, Japan’s citizens are acquiring considerable income from Japanese activities
abroad.
A paradox, indeed, haunts Venezuela: if people
abroad
have such a poor view of our country, then perhaps we are going to the dogs, regardless of what we see around us.
A disproportionate share reflects the narrow group of people who speak English, travel abroad, and belong in the top income group - hardly an unbiased sample.
But the genteel ladies and gentlemen in the shires of Little England, cheering the lies of Farage and Johnson with the kind of ecstasy once reserved for British rock stars abroad, are no less disquieting.
But why would any Democrat want to assist a president who not only appoints people like Bannon, DeVos, Pruitt, and Perry, but also gives those secretaries free rein to implement damaging and irresponsible policies at home and
abroad?
The main alternative tradition takes the opposite tack, arguing that other countries’ domestic affairs are what matter most, whether for reasons of morality and principle, or because it is believed that how a government behaves at home affects how it acts
abroad.
Where was the IMF when fragile Korean banks borrowed huge amounts
abroad
- with overnight maturities - to put the money in Brazilian and Russian bonds?
But the party’s room for mischief was constrained by the European Union and the International Monetary Fund
abroad
and secularists at home.
As a result, every time investment picks up in Latin America, it has to be financed with loans from
abroad.
The new government's aggressive lobbying before the summit was perceived both at home and
abroad
as a clear sign of its commitment to the EU cause.
But, although freeing a few people who were unjustly imprisoned for long periods is significant, it should not obscure the Russian government’s ongoing major human-rights violations at home and
abroad.
For example, within the Russian Federation, a law that entered into force just over a year ago requires non-governmental organizations that engage in “political activities” to register as “foreign agents” if they receive any funding from
abroad.
So long as a national government is not running more than a modest deficit, a current-account deficit reflects the private sector’s borrowing from
abroad
(or the sale of previously accumulated foreign assets).
Deteriorating economic conditions at home implied stricter limits on American intervention
abroad.
Checks and balances at home require a correlative balance of power
abroad.
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