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Just Say No to BushFor three years, America's president has pursued a unilateralist agenda, ignoring all evidence that contradicts his positions, and putting
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basic and longstanding American principles.
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from potentially saving countless lives, reliable data can reduce costs, financially and psychologically.
But right now, and leaving
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the possibility of an existential battle between man and machine, it seems quite plausible to expect a significant pickup in productivity growth over the next five years.
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from the working poor, an additional 215 million workers worldwide slipped below the poverty line in 2008-2009, owing to the Great Recession.
Instead, Tillerson showed a great deal of patience with the Chinese, indicating a willingness to work with them on North Korea, even setting
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contentious issues to do so.
Brushing that
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and starting from scratch in negotiations with North Korea – an approach that has been advocated by figures within the Chinese government, as well as some observers in the US – would undermine the credibility of diplomatic contacts.
And though the government of President Olusegun Obasanjo is the most democratic and the least corrupt Nigeria has known since independence (including a period in the late 1970s when General Obasanjo was the country's military ruler until he stepped
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voluntarily to permit election of a civilian president), the country remains dangerously weak.
It appears to be contemplating a wide range of economic and political sanctions – from imposing punitive tariffs and designating China as a “currency manipulator” to embracing Taiwan and casting
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some 40 years of diplomacy framed around the so-called One-China policy.
The little that was set
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for Roma is now in jeopardy, given that the EU has suspended its ESF reimbursements to the Romanian government, owing to procedural shortcomings.
Instead of catering to European fears and prejudices about exchange rates, the Fed chairman should put politics
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and stick to sound economics.
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from abandoning the “one-child” policy, China could avoid this outcome by climbing the value chain in manufacturing and services, as Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan have done.
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from the Almighty, the purveyors of such victories are the larger-than-life President Daniel Ortega and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo, both duly portrayed with gaze fixed heavenward.
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from Nigeria, none of the twenty-first century’s other major players – including Brazil, Germany, India, Japan, and South Africa – will have a ticket.
Let us put
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the ever-expanding roster of sexual harassment and assault complaints brought against his flagship Fox News Channel.
Let us also put
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the scandalous hacking of private telephones in the UK, which culminated in the closure of Murdoch’s beloved tabloid The News of the World in 2011.
But,
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from strong public interest in investing in housing and in hedging housing risks, another critical issue must be resolved if futures markets are to succeed: prices must be revealed, and investors must understand what these prices mean.
Moreover, political gridlock will ensure that little is done about the other festering problems confronting the American economy: mortgage foreclosures are likely to continue unabated (legal complications aside); small and medium-sized enterprises are likely to continue to be starved of funds; and the small and medium-sized banks that traditionally provide them with credit are likely to continue to struggle to survive.
Politics aside, property bubbles leave in their wake a legacy of debt and excess capacity in real estate that is not easily rectified – especially when politically connected banks resist restructuring mortgages.
The EU must not stand
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when solidarity is needed.
Second, governments have to start running budget surpluses and use privatization to set
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revenues that can be invested to meet future claims.
The latest increases in oil prices – and the related increases in other commodity prices, especially food – imply several unfortunate consequences (even leaving
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the risk of severe civil unrest).
And education has long-term societal benefits:
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from increased political engagement, educated children contribute intellectual capital and pursue entrepreneurial opportunities when they grow up, boosting economic growth.
In fact, Putin has nothing to offer Russians
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from his own vulgar, hackneyed rhetoric.
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from the costs of the Iraq war and other security concerns, along with lapses in earlier spending controls, US tax cuts have structural and distributional rather than short-term aims.
Unfortunately, not all are equally interested in open borders and close cooperation: Turkmenistan stands
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and Uzbekistan’s borders remain substantially closed.
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from high income taxes, it is clear that bias against small enterprises is one of the major weaknesses of Swedish policy.
And yet, formal pronouncements aside, if China’s leadership is to meet growing popular demands and quell rising discontent, it will have to commit itself to the rule of law in fact.
But China's performance could become symbolic of a more significant long-term breakthrough--the moment when the country put its fear of the outside world
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and began to emerge as a more pro-active agent of multilateral cooperation.
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from their strategic minuet in Asia, China and the United States are engaged in a cyber-security battle that is already starting to affect flows of goods, investment, and technology.
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from the mixed signals online, in the virtual world, the critical question is whether eliminating Bin Laden marks the beginning of Al Qaeda’s demise in reality.
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