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Almost all of the world’s developed countries consider themselves, and are, social democracies: mixed economies with very large governments performing a wide
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of welfare and social insurance functions, and removing large chunks of wealth and commodity distribution from the market.
With power distributed among a seemingly endless
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of forces and figures, which often contradict or even compete with one another, the negotiating environment is difficult to understand, much less navigate.
But Turkey's top generals and an
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of parties, left and right, fussed and stewed over the potential for the emergence of an Islamist state if Refah remained in power.
To try to compensate for these perturbed weather patterns, Chinese officialdom has launched an unprecedented
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of costly projects.
Governance is about setting priorities, and US foreign policy toward China has too often sought a broad
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of goals, without stopping to ask if some objectives might be more important than others.
Forging a coherent political platform from such a diverse
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of objectives will test the CHP leadership.
European economies were coping with extensive war-related damage and a broad
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of impediments to their efforts to rebuild their industrial base.
But, because numerous countries employed the same tactics in an environment in which a broad
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of capital controls was in place and official exchange rates were pegged to the US dollar, a parallel currency market flourished.
Israel recently became the first country to conclude an Individual Cooperation Program with NATO, through which it conducts an ongoing strategic dialogue with the Alliance covering a wide
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of areas, including terrorism, intelligence sharing, nuclear proliferation, procurementand logistics, and rescue operations.
COLORADO SPRINGS – Every day, policymakers around the world face a dizzying
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of choices.
Moreover, a broad
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of Israeli laws already explicitly and implicitly defines Israel as a Jewish state – a definition on which the international community agrees.
America’s chimerical dream of democratizing overnight a deeply divided society accustomed only to violence and coercion has unleashed a terrifying
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of political demons.
To put 130 million additional girls into school, we will have to overcome an
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of stubborn barriers.
Finally, it is governments of oil-importing developing countries that are likely to have the most urgent need for energy – and also the widest
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of possibilities to meet that need.
The nuclear deal is not the “grand bargain” that Iran proposed to the US in 2003 and that was supposed to address, in addition to the nuclear dispute, a wide
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of regional issues, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
For starters, population size is a source of power simply because large countries can take advantage of their greater human potential to shine in a broad
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of disciplines.
Certainly not his effusive cheerleaders for the costly, ineffective February 2009 stimulus bill, a vast
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of social engineering and pork that was ill suited to deal with the sharp contraction in private employment in the recession.
By linking an
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of interrelated matters, Reagan and I built the trust and understanding needed to moderate a nuclear-arms race of which we had lost control.
Notwithstanding the unfinished business of consumer-led rebalancing, China now appears to be embracing yet another shift in its core economic strategy – driven by a broad
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of “supply-side initiatives” that range from capacity reduction and deleveraging to innovation and productivity.
The social return on investment may be high, but private returns are low, owing to externalities, high taxes, poor institutions, or any of a wide
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of other factors.
The extent to which growth creates opportunities and improves living standards depends on an
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of structural and institutional economic policies, including many in areas outside of education and redistribution (the areas most commonly featured in discussions about inequality).
A country torn by sectarian violence beginning in 1975, Lebanon pitted an even more complex
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of contestants against each other than Iraq does today.
However, developing and exploiting the full
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of potential new disease-fighting weapons will require outstanding scientists and engineers, including those with interdisciplinary training.
There is a vast
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of political, economic and other areas in which Russia’s role and standing will have to be reexamined.
Yet, taken together, the EU countries possess a considerable
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of assets, including the military capability needed to conduct decisive operations.
The Acemoglu-Robinson account of a single small elite pulling all the strings needs to be replaced by a different narrative, in which an
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of politically powerful groups exercise veto power over decisions that affect their economic interests.
If buying dollars is not sufficient to stem the appreciation tide, regulators in emerging economies will erect an
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of other barriers to keep money out.
Foreign goods are subject to national safety and product-information standards; capital flows are managed by controls on bank lending; and migration is limited by an
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of checks and conditions.
Look around these economies and you will find a bewildering
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of government initiatives designed to encourage renewable-energy use and stimulate green-technology investment.
Seen against this background, the recent parliamentary forum is just the newest in an expanding
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of institutions and mechanisms that are establishing the BRICS as an international grouping that cannot be ignored.
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