Continues
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For now, the EU’s negotiating stance
continues
to be shaped largely by the fear that too favorable an agreement would create incentives for other countries to follow the UK’s lead.
NATO
continues
to be as relevant to today’s global order as it has been since 1949.
Recently, the US National Intelligence Council published four widely different scenarios for the world in 2020: Davos World, in which economic globalization continues, but with a more Asian face;Pax Americana, where the US
continues
to dominate the global order;New Caliphate, where Islamic religious identity challenges the dominance of western norms; and Cycle of Fear, in which non-state forces create shocks to security that produce Orwellian societies.
If America misses these opportunities and
continues
on its current course, it risks exacerbating the issues and conflicts in the region and destabilizing friends like Jordan.
Hong Kong's Threat to ChinaLast month's massive demonstrations in Hong Kong, when over half a million residents poured into the streets in protest against the government of Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa,
continues
to echo.
It is even suggested that some countries might abandon EMU if this process
continues
– a threat that, if carried out, would amount to economic suicide.
For that reason, the CCP
continues
to focus on upholding order and instilling values in all aspects of Chinese life, maintaining an active presence not only in policy debates, but also in private-sector activities and social affairs.
The investigation continues, and the MPD has not yet referred anyone to prosecutors.
It
continues
to be a crime in some states, but few cases are brought.
Indeed, Netanyahu’s call for peace will remain hollow so long as he
continues
to view the solution to Israel’s legitimate security concerns as requiring continuous occupation of sizable portions of the future Palestinian state.
Finally, employment
continues
to contract rapidly.
During his visit to Moscow this week, Tillerson appeared to make it clear that, if Putin
continues
to be part of the problem in the Middle East, Russia’s relationship with the US will deteriorate further.
Similarly, while the world today searches for ways to confront dependence on fossil fuels and seeks other, cleaner energy sources, Russia
continues
to live off its oil and gas, which only encourages it to delay the economic and political restructuring that it will need to succeed in the long term.
As climate change
continues
to take its terrible toll, Pakistan cannot allow the billions of dollars in damages it suffers at the hands of the world’s largest polluters to go uncompensated.
The Bank as a whole, however, is unlikely to succeed if it
continues
to attempt to become a centralized provider of solutions.
While the global economy
continues
its broad-based expansion, disruptive economic, geostrategic, and technological forces may threaten ASEAN’s gains of recent years.
The benefits of free and open trade are being questioned, international institutions are being challenged, new geopolitical powers are rising, and – despite ups and downs – the global economy
continues
to tilt further toward emerging markets.
This approach has been integral to ASEAN’s economic strategy from the beginning, and
continues
with the soon-to-be concluded Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership joining ASEAN with China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, and New Zealand.
Yet Putin’s Kremlin
continues
to work tirelessly to prevent the formation of a strong opposition – increasing the risk that the regime will collapse without a viable alternative.
Thus, even as China is compelled to shift from exports to domestic consumption in order to sustain growth, India
continues
to rely on inward investment, exports of services and raw materials, and lower fiscal and current-account deficits to maintain its growth course.
There is great anticipation among conservative voters, in particular, concerning her policy toward North Korea, a country that
continues
to be as unpredictable as ever.
Even as the EU
continues
to struggle with economic malaise, it finds itself in the midst of a growing geopolitical maelstrom, with crises in Ukraine, Russia, North Africa, and the Middle East each presenting important challenges.
Europe’s Secret BailoutMUNICH – While the world worries about Donald Trump, Brexit, and the flow of refugees from Syria and other war-torn countries, the European Central Bank
continues
to work persistently and below the public radar on its debt-restructuring plan – also known as quantitative easing (QE) – to ease the burden on over-indebted eurozone countries.
As technology
continues
to progress, with robotization becoming more accessible, companies that once relied on cheap labor and manufacturing exports increasingly need to produce goods and services closer to domestic consumers in open and globally competitive markets.
If the Trump administration
continues
emphasizing a narrative of confrontation, it could end up creating a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Reality has become even more complicated since then: the family’s role
continues
to decline in Asia; philantropy, despite a few extraordinarily generous individuals, has more than met its limits in America; and, with the possible exception of the Nordic countries, the state in Europe, overburdened by debt, no longer has the means or the will to shoulder new responsibilities.
One could follow, for example, Adam Smith’s principle of comparative advantage: what Europe does best is the state, while Asia still relies on the family and the US
continues
to focus on individual initiative.
If, in future, every country
continues
to send at least one commissioner to Brussels, the process will grind to a crawl, if not a halt.
But the traditional creditors have seen their current-account surpluses grow so much that the debtor/creditor asymmetry
continues
to increase.
Facing Nature’s FuryThe Pakistan earthquake
continues
a streak of shocking natural disasters during the past year: the Indian Ocean tsunami, killer droughts in Niger and other countries in Africa, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, Central American mudslides, and Portugal’s wildfires.
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