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Obama’s policy outline was presented via video to California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Governors’ Global Warming Summit, and has again been shown in Poznan, Poland, to leaders
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to flesh out a global warming roadmap.
Putin has
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competing teams of economists to draft policy proposals for the coming years, but few observers expect genuine reforms to follow.
The historical and strategic sensibilities of all the countries
assembled
in the new Europe are so different that they cannot have a common foreign policy.
At the Seoul G-20 summit in November 2010, the
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leaders encouraged the International Monetary Fund to work with the Financial Stability Forum to develop an early-warning system for global financial risks, and to analyze spillover effects on “large economies” (China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, and the eurozone).
Last week, government officials
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in Ethiopia for the first-ever Ministerial Conference on Immunization in Africa, where they re-committed to ensuring that everyone on the continent has access to the vaccines they need.
The goal of “synthetic biology,” as the field is known, is to move microbiology and cell biology closer to the approach of engineering, so that standardized parts can be mixed, matched, and
assembled
– just as off-the-shelf chassis, engines, transmissions, and so on can be combined to build a hot-rod.
At the home of the Iranian-American Nazee Moinian, whose Manhattan apartment recalls the patrician abodes of the members of the Algonquin Round Table, the
assembled
elites are in agreement.
But research by the International Monetary Fund shows that, beneath the veneer, 60-65% of all trade flows in the region can be classified as “intermediate goods” – components that are made in countries like Korea and Taiwan,
assembled
in China, and ultimately shipped out as finished goods to the West.
We now know that some key dates and details in the infamous “dossier” on Trump’s relations with Putin,
assembled
by a former British intelligence officer, have been verified.
Asia’s Democratic Security DiamondTOKYO – In the summer of 2007, addressing the Central Hall of the Indian Parliament as Japan’s prime minister, I spoke of the “Confluence of the Two Seas” – a phrase that I drew from the title of a book written by the Mughal prince Dara Shikoh in 1655 – to the applause and stomping approval of the
assembled
lawmakers.
An eloquent testament to the quality of his ten-year tenure at the helm is the lasting loyalty, bordering on devotion, he inspired in the immensely talented group of senior advisers he
assembled.
We
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a diverse set of speakers, including four spyware makers, though we politely called their products “adware” on stage; an official from the US Federal Trade Commission; several anti-spyware vendors; and a well-known spyware researcher.
In 1972, the world’s governments
assembled
in Stockholm to address the growing environmental threats.
Twenty years later, the warning signs flashed brightly in Rio de Janeiro, where United Nations member states
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at the Earth Summit to adopt the concept of “sustainable development” and to sign three major environmental treaties to halt human-induced global warming, protect biological diversity, and stop land degradation and desertification.
The Art of the SurplusBERLIN – Germany’s persistently high current-account surplus may not be on the official agenda of this week’s G20 summit in Hamburg, but it is bound to provoke tensions among the
assembled
leaders.
The Obama administration has
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an extraordinary coalition of countries to impose economic sanctions that are having a demonstrable effect on the price and availability of goods in Iran and on the ability of even powerful institutions, such as the Revolutionary Guard, to do business.
Those favorably inclined toward the revolutionary perspective gathered on the left; on the right
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those who viewed revolution as a permanent threat and worked to counter it.
Reducing the use of steel by inventing an aluminium engine; increasing space by moving the wheels to the edge of the chassis; and relying on a modular design that enables the car to be
assembled
from kits proved conclusively that you could do more with less.
Ukraine would thus open its domestic market to goods manufactured or
assembled
by European companies’ wholly- or partly-owned subsidiaries, while the EU would increase market access for Ukrainian companies and help them integrate into global markets.
Two weeks later, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) heads of state
assembled
in Astana, Kazakhstan, to help shape the OSCE’s next stage of development.
Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis revealed that after taking office, he
assembled
a group, with the consent of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, that met in secret to prepare the introduction of a parallel currency and the takeover of Greece’s central bank – effectively an exit (or “Grexit”) from the eurozone.
Germany in the Age of TrumpBERLIN – Donald Trump is now the 45th President of the United States, and in his inaugural address he made it clear to the
assembled
US establishment that his administration does not intend to pursue business as usual.
Top French civil servants of the kind that he has
assembled
traditionally share two characteristics: they are overly cautious and they have a poor understanding of macroeconomic strategy.
At the African Union’s Conference of Energy Ministers of Africa in Addis Ababa in November, the
assembled
ministers expressed support and optimism for SE4ALL.
On the morning of December 21, Ceausescu stepped onto the balcony of the Central Committee in the heart of Bucharest to address the people – cadres of state workers assembled, as was customary, to cheer on cue.
While the government has
assembled
considerable firepower to limit the unwinding of a spectacular bubble, the overhang of highly leveraged speculative demand is disconcerting.
They wanted the
assembled
policymakers to know that their decisions affect ordinary people, not just the financiers who are worried about what inflation does to the value of their bonds or what interest-rate hikes might do to their stock portfolios.
Last month, Soros
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a remarkable group of economic luminaries, from across the spectrum of the profession –theory to policy, left to right, young and old, establishment and counter-establishment—to discuss the need and prospects for such an initiative, and how it might best proceed.
If the measures agreed by the leaders
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at the G-20 in November are implemented, they will lift world GDP by more than 2% by 2018 – the equivalent of adding $2 trillion in global income.
It is disheartening, however, that none of the reporters
assembled
in front of McConnell so much as tried to call him out on his position.
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