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Oxfam International
calls
some of these deals “land grabs.”
He cites a recent report, “Nonalignment 2.0,” that promotes non-alignment – a “doctrine that
calls
upon India to refuse staunchly any strategic alliances with other actors” – in order to ensure the country’s “strategic autonomy.”
Shared water
calls
for flexible, continuous, cooperative water management, based on agreed-upon rights and responsibilities, as well as ongoing monitoring and dispute resolution mechanisms.
Likewise, she made tough
calls
on providing IMF support to countries – for example, Greece, Pakistan, Tunisia, and Ukraine – that are crucial to global stability.
Thus, for the time being, we are likely to remain in what the IMF
calls
the “new mediocre,” Larry Summers
calls
“secular stagnation,” and the Chinese call the “new normal.”
Why such low rates are appropriate for the economy and for how long they will continue to be appropriate are deep and unsettled questions; they call attention to what MIT’s Olivier Blanchard
calls
the “dark corners” of economics, where research has so far shed too little light.
They have the added benefit of generating what the economist Amar Bhidé
calls
venturesome consumption: demand-led entrepreneurship and innovation.
A comparable assessment of disappointing interest-rate effects is reflected in recent "event studies” research that
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into question the link between QE and ten-year Treasury yields.
There would also be insistent
calls
for curtailing the Federal Reserve’s powers or limiting its independence from Congress.
This is an important distinction, for it
calls
into question the “validity of (the) concept of (an) Islamic state as distinct from a Muslim state.”
Russia has offered to use what it
calls
its “limited influence” to persuade the rebel governments to cooperate.
The Fed’s actions have involved what former Fed governor Larry Meyer
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“liquidity tools,” as opposed to interest rate-based monetary policy.
But he should dwell upon the implications of such an approach between board meetings, lectures, and photo
calls.
But, regardless of whether the factors behind the latest slowdown are fleeting or enduring, there will be
calls
on the US Federal Reserve to do something.
These effects often lead to
calls
for protectionist measures, which may reduce the benefits from international trade and real economic activity.
Even in Germany, where referenda are not envisaged by the constitution, there are
calls
to hold one over Turkey's entry; one opposition party has already announced that it will make this a central issue in next year's election campaign for the European Parliament.
The “harmonious society” concept, which can be traced to Confucius, has become a hallmark of Hu Jintao’s socioeconomic vision, which
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for a fundamental shift in China’s policy focus from economic growth to social fairness and environmental protection.
Their anti-chaebol rhetoric, together with
calls
for “economic democratization,” has won strong support among voters – and has rattled the chaebols.
One of the most basic steps we can take to overcome what Francis
calls
“the globalization of indifference” is to come together in support of decisive, measurable action against NTDs.
Cargo drones embody what Jim Yong Kim, the president of the World Bank,
calls
the “science of delivery.”
And it
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for not only common financial regulation, but also for eurozone-wide supervision of financial institutions, including common deposit insurance and a shared bank-resolution scheme.
This
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for real and effective policy coordination and an overarching macro-prudential governance framework at both the domestic and international levels.
Russia seeks China’s support in opposing American missile-defense systems, and
calls
for the involvement of all nuclear states in future strategic arms-control talks, but then cites concerns about China’s military modernization to justify its refusal to negotiate with NATO on tactical nuclear-weapon reduction.
That is, after all, the tactic China itself has been using in the East China Sea, where it has been sending fleets of boats through the waters around the Japanese Senkaku islands, which China
calls
the Diaoyu.
Meanwhile, the Arab peace proposal, which
calls
for a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders and a fair solution to the refugee problem in exchange for normalization of Arab states’ relations with Israel, appears doomed.
The new budget, recognizing the country’s acute water crisis, also
calls
for more money to expand irrigation.
According to Wells Dixon, a lawyer at the Center for Constitutional Rights who represents some of the detainees, the Obama administration cannot risk calling the torture practices crimes, so it
calls
them “classified sources and methods” that cannot be revealed in court.
Such a vote would also address international
calls
for bilateral diplomacy.
European Financial Regulation’s Wrong TurnLondon – With the crisis in financial systems around the world reflecting massive regulatory failures,
calls
for more and better oversight abound.
Thus, China, whose culture and achievements are the envy of the world, is today in a war of words – and a few naval vessels as well – with almost all of its southern neighbors over a recently inherited claim on an issue that
calls
for a respectful process of international negotiation.
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