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This huge funding has so far saved the Greek banking system from collapse, and it
constitutes
the key advantage of joining a real monetary union as opposed Argentina’s ‘quasi-monetary union’ with the USD.
This
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strong evidence that reality-based debate and policymaking can fundamentally transform the negative political dynamics generated by migration.
The definition of what
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child abuse varies by culture; but about 15% of children suffer each month from what the UN calls severe physical punishment.
Each of these
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a war crime, a crime against humanity and, in the case of the Anfal campaign and its mass slaughter, and perhaps also in the case of the Marsh Arabs, the gravest crime of all, genocide.
There is no clearer example of this than the TPP, which almost certainly
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the single biggest threat to the preservation – or creation – of any signatory country’s middle class.
The remaining 80%
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a huge untapped source of potentially valuable liquid and solid waste.
The Human CitySINGAPORE – The tangled web of international organizations that
constitutes
global governance has become so remote and ineffective that few count on it to deliver results anymore.
The World Bank estimates that natural capital
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a quarter of total wealth in low-income countries, compared to 3% in the highly developed economies.
In the medium term, the absence of the rule of law
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the most serious problem for the countries in question.
In Asia, Indonesia may look “European” in its Obama craze, but it essentially
constitutes
an anomaly, easily explainable by Obama’s brief Indonesian upbringing.
This is too often overlooked, but it
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the key to the long-term success of cooperation that generates benefits for all.
What has taken the form of an anti-EU vote
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in reality a protest against socio-economic problems at home.
In this context, while it is obviously critical that African countries protect their citizens’ individual rights, external views of what
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such a right should not trump legitimate sovereign authority.
But allowing that choice to drive public policy
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a serious threat to scientific, social, and economic development.
It would also be self-defeating strategically: the soft but intense power of the democratic values that the West claims to defend
constitutes
the most effective defense against Chinese influence operations.
If we really want it, if we all are prepared to express the desire to preserve community and identity by taking part in elections and by making the right choices, an open international environment and the advanced democratic cultures of our neighbors, friends and allies
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the best ground for advancing a people’s uniqueness.
For the first time, the majority of Indians will be living in cities – a significant transformation for a country whose rural population currently
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two-thirds of the total.
But for an analyst to blame the victim of such financial violence is not only morally reprehensible, but also
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terrible service to his clients (who, for example, may be lulled into a false sense that Greece is on the mend now that Varoufakis has been forced out).
To put the issue in perspective, the US defense budget
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43% of all military spending worldwide, whereas China’s expenditure represents a little over 7%.
This two pillar approach
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a framework for cross-checking indications from the shorter-term economic analysis with those from the longer-term monetary analysis in order to obtain a robust view about the risks to price stability.
It is thus foreign debt that
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the underlying problem for a sovereign with solvency issues.
The left is deeply divided on virtually all issues – Europe, secularism, education, business, and more – making it extremely difficult to identify what exactly
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“leftist” policies nowadays.
Likewise, though Japan’s “Abenomics,” by depressing the yen, complicates policymaking for the country’s neighbors, it also
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a commendable effort to bring deflation to a long-overdue end.
We should permit machines to function autonomously only in areas where there is agreement among ethicists about what
constitutes
acceptable behavior.
Since 2004 or so, total fixed-asset investment reported by the NBS has consistently been much higher than gross fixed-capital formation (which
constitutes
roughly 98% of total capital formation).
Just imagine tens of thousands of low-paid Facebook “employees” in India and elsewhere scrutinizing our every word to decide what
constitutes
fake news and hate speech, and what does not.
The second reason that Bush’s reelection is likely to hurt the human rights cause is that it
constitutes
an endorsement by the majority of Americans of an administration that is responsible for grave human rights abuses.
Only rarely do scenes of massive displacement of the civilian population make it onto our television screens, because, unlike bombs and suicide attacks, displacement does not generate the blood, fire, or screams that
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compelling footage.
The plight of millions of refugees
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not just a humanitarian tragedy, but also an economic and strategic burden to countries in the region and in Europe.
All signatories to our new Declaration agreed that incitement to violence that is motivated by race or gender or sexual orientation
constitutes
a serious violation of the right to equality.
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