Concerns
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The Rentiers Are HereGENEVA – Since the 2008 financial crisis, policymakers and international institutions have regularly expressed
concerns
about widening income inequality and its unwelcome political consequences.
In response to
concerns
among customers, employees, and shareholders, Apple has improved working conditions and agreed to regular reviews by an independent observer.
But the point is to communicate candidates’ responsiveness to the
concerns
of average Americans, which means that foreign policy usually takes a backseat in presidential campaigns.
Talk of “haircuts” for private investors immediately triggers
concerns
about contagion.
Both politicians are keen to tap into voters’
concerns
about global warming.
The key question now
concerns
the order in which these outcomes occur.
And his German chief of staff, Martin Selmayr, ensures that his country’s
concerns
are heeded across the Commission.
But some of the most prominent American
concerns
about China’s intellectual-property regime today come from companies that want to invest in China, including the establishment of productive capacity there.
There are definitely valid
concerns
about how China conducts trade, including what Pascal Lamy, a former WTO director-general, calls “opaque, trade-distorting subsidization of high-tech products.”
Its signatories recognized a direct link between political and military issues and human rights
concerns
– and that this link is a fundamental component of peace and security.
The OSCE could play a pivotal role, serving, like the Helsinki conference 40 years ago, as a platform to overcome the existing divide, restore trust, and rebuild a cooperative approach to common security
concerns.
The United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union was driven by similar concerns, as has been the rise of right-wing populist political forces in many EU countries, from Italy to Poland.
It is imperative that China’s leaders mount a firm and decisive response to these divergent and sometimes even conflicting
concerns.
One way to overcome this chasm is to introduce into the UN Charter a new chapter devoted to human rights and to reformulate Chapter IV, which
concerns
the use of force in international relations.
Faced with these domestic concerns, all three leaders need a respite from the tensions that have bedeviled relations among their countries over the past three years.
In China, worsening air pollution and growing
concerns
about energy security have led the government to consider a cap on coal use and an absolute reduction in emissions within the next 10-15 years.
In addition to moral considerations, the decision to intervene was motivated by
concerns
about the future of European-American relations, and of NATO after the cold war.
It is therefore encouraging that
concerns
about Zimbabwean diamonds are being raised within the diamond trade itself.
This is not an issue that
concerns
only the West.
Indeed, when deciding how much disaster aid to offer, countries often seem to be influenced mainly by their leaders’
concerns
about how others will view them.
After their elections this year, France and Germany should issue a joint proposal that reflects
concerns
about collective responsibility, individual flexibility, and EU solidarity.
The partnership’s limited strategic dimension largely reflects the
concerns
of the EU’s three biggest members – the United Kingdom, France, and Germany.
It is anxious to see a US-North Korea dialogue begin, one capable of alleviating the North's anxieties about an American attack and America's
concerns
about a renewed nuclear program.
Thousands will protest for human rights issues, women rights issues, gay rights issues, workers rights issues, ecological rights issues, anti-war issues, Tibetan rights, and a myriad of other
concerns.
Dynastic
concerns
now seem to be paramount for the regime.
Concerns
about bankruptcy - that the high interest rates pushed by the IMF in East Asia would force firms into distress, even adversely effect the exchange rates while destroying economies and making countries less attractive to investors - derived from a theory of corporate finance, itself derived from theories of asymmetric information.
Another, related challenge
concerns
resource mobilization: countries need funds to invest in infrastructure, human capital, and the creation of trade and digital links within and beyond Africa.
Nor are such
concerns
limited to the US.
In the years following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, for example, legitimate security
concerns
led to enormous student-visa delays and bureaucratic hassles for foreigners aspiring to study in the US.
But their
concerns
about Iran are far from identical, and their scope to depart from US policy varies widely.
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