Calls
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After Chinese and Japanese nationalists staged competing occupations of the barren landmasses that China refers to as the Diaoyu Islands and Japan
calls
the Senkaku Islands, angry demonstrators in the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu chanted, “We must kill all Japanese.”
And a long planned step forward in cooperation between South Korea and Japan was torpedoed when the South Korean president visited the barren island that Korea
calls
Dokdo, Japan
calls
Takeshima, and the United States
calls
the Liancourt Rocks.
It is a complex challenge for any country, one that
calls
for a multi-pronged approach to heightening investment in human capital, the technological base of the economy, and infrastructure.
And yet, despite this antagonism, loud
calls
for Germany to assume “leadership” in Europe can also be heard.
In fact, the complaints and
calls
for leadership are mutually reinforcing.
The creation of a European banking union is another area in which misguided
calls
for solidarity prevail.
Accordingly,
calls
for German leadership will disappear and its strained public finances will suppress requests for financial transfers.
After their attackers left, the two lawyers made repeated
calls
to the police to report the incident, but police did nothing beyond take the call.
Calls
for a fairer system will not go away.
For example, the recent concept of “European reinforcement of African capabilities in prevention, crisis response and conflict resolution” (which is known as ‘Recamp’) openly
calls
for African ownership of this process.
Other recommendations relate to trade and regional integration, leveraging domestic and external finance, and promoting what it
calls
the “New Industrial Revolution.”
So judgment
calls
and best guesses are an inevitable part of “scientific” economic forecasts.
This can be discerned in the data, though in the United States a large part of the increase in inequality is due not to this logic but to the rise of what Piketty
calls
“super-managers,” who earn extremely high salaries (though he does not tell us why).
Indeed, as world financial leaders gather for the annual IMF/World Bank spring conference in Washington, DC, the rapid pace of technological change and rising inequality are fueling ever louder
calls
for root-and-branch revision of the entire system.
The Fed’s ability to pay interest is the key to what it
calls
its “exit strategy” from previous quantitative easing.
In exercising their constitutional duty, senators should consider carefully their criteria for providing what the constitution
calls
“advice and consent.”
That causes unemployment and increases what the blogger Clay Shirky
calls
“cognitive surplus” – unused brainpower.
The problem Insidr addresses is familiar to almost everyone; there are about 45 billion customer-service
calls
per year in the US, according to Insidr founder Antony Brydon, and six billion of those concern what the customer considers a problem.
This is a model of what Cowen
calls
“cellphones instead of automobile factories.”
But the dire legacy of its two recent wars
calls
for a focus on internal improvement.
Suspicions about Russia’s intentions have lately ballooned, as the country allegedly steps up its aid to the Assad regime, a longtime ally, and
calls
increasingly loudly for cooperation with the regime to combat the Islamic State.
The Syrian conflict
calls
for a similar international effort and focus.
Notwithstanding the left’s
calls
for unity, the Socialist primary will not bring people together.
This, once again,
calls
for an activist government policy.
The second component of the Russian-Iranian proposal
calls
for international efforts, under the auspices of the United Nations Security Council, to rein in Syrian rebel forces’ chemical-weapons capabilities.
Their demands for democracy are simply
calls
for good governance.
This should boost India's per capita income;2. old social barriers to education for girls and lower castes are giving way, under democratic pressures, to strong
calls
for universal education.
Indeed, the AKP insisted on submitting the entire package to a single “yes/no” vote, despite repeated
calls
from civil-society groups and opposition parties to allow for votes on each amendment separately.
That would reduce demand even more, causing a further fall in revenue and a further increase in transfers – and thus a bigger fiscal deficit and
calls
for further fiscal tightening.
In Egypt, there have been growing
calls
for more violent and radical responses to the government’s clampdown.
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