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The US, on the other hand,
continues
to dominate militarily, while its economic influence is waning.
South America's Growing Financial StormCAMBRIDGE: The international financial crisis continues, with South America feeling the brunt of the storm.
Job creation remains weak, and employment
continues
to diverge from growth.
Its depression continues, whereas countries like Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia, which carried out early, radical fiscal adjustments and liberalized their economies, are enjoying strong growth.
Anti-elite sentiment
continues
to erode intra-European solidarity and mutual trust, and the EU has become mired in a prolonged bout of slow growth and high unemployment.
Without disregarding logic and ethics – areas where the liberal world order
continues
to outshine the alternative – liberals must connect with people on an emotional level.
As long as this flow of cheap money continues, so will capital flight; no adjustment in consumption will take place so long as the country faces only a very soft budget constraint.
Despite the internal challenges it faces, it
continues
to try to regulate markets beyond national borders.
The simultaneous scaling back of the local-government system, along with the divisive politics of coalition governments in Pakistan’s fragile democracy,
continues
to undermine implementation of the polio eradication program.
Even if business as usual continues, his domestic opponents can now make the case that, far from modernizing his country, he is leaving it isolated and weaker than it was before he came to power.
The US
continues
to subsidize authoritarian Arab regimes, such as Egypt (which receives at least $2 billion a year), because it buys peace with Israel and maintains US geopolitical influence in the Arab-Israeli conflict.
That was always an illusory ambition, but it
continues
to cloud European leaders’ judgment.
And, even as the US and its allies attempt to restrain Iran, its regime
continues
to goad Israel, calling for its extinction and exporting military wares to its Lebanese and Gazan adversaries.
The average age of the world’s reactor fleet now stands at 28 years, and
continues
to increase steadily.
While Ahmedinejad
continues
his verbal attacks on the US, he does not control the policy-making apparatus that will decide about Iran’s nuclear program and its relations with the international community.
This means that the ECB will not be able to follow in the footsteps of the Bank of Japan, which
continues
to purchase large volumes of government bonds, without any visible pick-up in inflation.
Japan’s debt-to-GDP ratio now exceeds 150% of GDP (taking into account the large financial assets of the government-owned savings institutions), and
continues
to rise, owing to large fiscal deficits.
Trump’s Jerusalem Rationale and its ConsequencesNEW YORK – It is 50 years since the Six-Day War – the June 1967 conflict that, as much as any other event,
continues
to define the Israeli-Palestinian impasse.
But if Europe’s performance
continues
to decline, would this perception survive?
This statistic begs the question of why India
continues
to import foods and oils that could be produced domestically.
India’s economy
continues
its robust 8.5-9% annual GDP growth, a figure that is the envy of many.
If this trend continues, the number of Africans living past their 60th birthday will more than double by 2050.
“America First” Financial Regulation?LONDON – As US President Trump struggles to staff his administration with sympathizers who will help transpose tweets into policy, the exodus of Obama appointees from the federal government and other agencies
continues.
“Despite the clear message delivered by President Donald Trump in prioritizing America’s interest in international negotiations,” McHenry wrote, “it appears that the Federal Reserve
continues
negotiating international regulatory standards for financial institutions among global bureaucrats in foreign lands without transparency, accountability, or the authority to do so.
Now that the made-for-television Republican and Democratic conventions are over, the odyssey of President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney,
continues
with three face-to-face encounters in October.
This means that, if KMET
continues
to provide abortion services to women in Kenya, where 30-40% of hospitalizations of women are associated with unsafe abortions, it will lose the funding it needs to perform the similarly lifesaving work of teaching doctors how to handle complications associated with childbirth.
But, as its Himalayan border standoff with India’s military continues, the limits of this approach are becoming increasingly apparent.
Already, Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj has tacitly warned of economic sanctions if China, which is running an annual trade surplus of nearly $60 billion with India,
continues
to disturb border peace.
Unlike China, its leaders claim, the West
continues
to hold African countries hostage through a combination of unequal trade deals, lack of access to capital markets, aid dependency, financial deregulation and economic liberalization, budget austerity, crippling debt, political meddling, and military intervention.
But he
continues
to demur,” he told me.
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