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Without a greater role for fiscal policy, the eurozone will face either
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slow growth or an eventual breakup.
As part of America’s
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war-making, the Pentagon announced in December that US forces would remain indefinitely in Syria, ostensibly to support anti-Assad rebel forces in areas captured from ISIS, and of course without the assent of the Syrian government.
Facing
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economic weakness, but having run out of conventional tools, they then embrace the unconventional approach of quantitative easing (QE).
And numerous studies document
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implicit biases against women in hiring and promotion processes, triggering growing interest in Silicon Valley startups that use technology to mitigate such biases throughout their human-resources operations.
The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) was established in 1982, as part of the Antarctic Treaty System, in response to concerns that
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unregulated fishing might undermine the basis of the Antarctic food chain.
But, despite diminished state benefits, most leaders have
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to insist that their countries’ people uphold their end of the contract by not participating meaningfully in public life.
For them, manufactured discontent in Ukraine’s Russian-speaking regions – which have embraced a centrifugal tendency greater than in any other European democracy – impels them toward the system of managed democracy found in Russia in order to protect their
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misrule.
Like Sudan, Angola, Africa’s second largest oil producer, has experienced
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conflict for decades.
When the Yankees Go HomeISLAMABAD – Relations between the United States and Pakistan have
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to fray since a US Special Forces team killed Osama bin Laden in a comfortable villa near a major Pakistani military academy.
Reflecting its growing vulnerability, China’s reactions to Trump’s
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threats have been notably accommodative.
Diversification of production took a back seat in policy decisions as commodity prices
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to fuel rapid growth.
Against this background, it is difficult to explain why the ECB continues to insist that unconventional monetary-policy measures – such as negative rates and
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bond purchases – are needed.
But what if inequality
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to rise in Asia, and no one noticed?
As a result, the crisis
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to develop and take on new forms, including, most dangerously, in the banking sector in Italy, the “fault line of Europe.”
This year, new investigations, including by the World Health Organization, showed that major tobacco companies like Philip Morris have
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to use covert and illicit tactics to advance their business interests, at the expense of public health.
Complicating matters further, Trump has
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to direct abusive early morning tweets at members of Congress, the media, and others, while losing or firing top advisers.
Yet foreign capital, both direct and financial investment, has
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to flow into the region.
Ironically, even as they have
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to tout horizontal forms of organization and participatory democracy, their charismatic leaders have concentrated ever more power in their own hands.
Over the last two decades, this situation has changed dramatically: globalization has continued, but the social contract has been torn up.
Nor should China’s
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rise, Korea’s eventual reunification, or Japan’s renaissance be regarded by the others as a strategic threat.
However, indiscriminate use of force and
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occupation will never give Israel lasting security.
That will remain true as long as they fear
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outside political pressure to appreciate.
Similarly, China has become more uncoordinated, or fragmented, as its income disparities have
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to widen.
The budget deficit
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to widen as the economy collapsed.
Although the Trump administration has
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to send mixed signals about its willingness to uphold American commitments, the US has nonetheless delivered on former President Barack Obama’s pledge to strengthen NATO’s military posture in the Baltics and Poland.
Consumer spending and business investment
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at that rate in 2014 (except for the first quarter, owing to the weather-related effects of an exceptionally harsh winter).
Yet many media organizations, including two leading newspapers, Asahi and Mainichi,
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to report on the supposed scandal – leaving out the testimony of Hatta and Kato, while providing an extensive account of Maekawa’s accusations.
Sharif has called for Pakistan’s foreign policy to be debated in parliament, but supports
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cooperation with the United States.
But, despite persistent deflationary pressure through 2010, rising budget deficits, high financial-sector bailout costs,
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monetization of deficits, and eventually unsustainable levels of public debt will ultimately lead to higher expected inflation – and thus to higher interest rates, which would stifle the recovery of private demand.
The ECB has lowered the threshold of creditworthiness that Greek government securities must meet in order to allow
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Greek borrowing.
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