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As United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned, “Any peace effort that does not tackle the root causes of the crisis will do little other than set the stage for the next
cycle
of violence.”
Species extinctions are occurring at a rate far greater than the natural cycle, owing largely to habitat destruction caused by human activities such as deforestation and land clearance.
In this crisis, the stakes are high, which is why Germany, the UK, and France began negotiations with Iran two years ago with the goal of persuading Iran to abandon its efforts to close the nuclear fuel
cycle.
Sooner or later, the
cycle
will begin again.
Unfortunately, macroeconomic policy can do little about the “hog cycle” and usually should not respond to it.
Such a resolution would also include a carrot by guaranteeing Iran access to the non-dangerous parts of the nuclear energy fuel
cycle.
It is time for the Security Council to try to internationalize the most dangerous parts of the nuclear fuel
cycle.
Another upturn in the US inflation
cycle
is at hand.
Not surprisingly, this pattern has been slow to emerge in the current cycle, largely owing to an unusually weak post-crisis economic recovery.
To counter such a likely upturn in US inflation, the Fed is entirely correct to send the message that there is considerably more to come in its current tightening
cycle.
The opportunity to “throw the rascals out” in each election
cycle
helps to let off some steam, but it does not resolve the problems that are generating it.
No wonder blockchain is ranked close to the peak of the hype
cycle
of technologies with inflated expectations.
Nuru Energy put this kind of innovation into practice, developing a human-powered
cycle
that provides clean power across Africa using recyclable plastic parts and locally available materials.
Freeze the Settlement FreezeRAMALLAH – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to approve new Jewish settlements on the eve of a possible settlement freeze is the latest round in a
cycle
that has been repeated so many times over the past 40 years that it would seem mundane if it were not so dangerous.
The
cycle
goes something like this: American or international pressure mounts on Israel to stop settlement activities in the occupied territories.
Indeed, the great paradox of this
cycle
is that more settlements are built during times of negotiations than during times of conflict.
This
cycle
has become so bizarre and confusing that Palestinians are not sure whether they should hope for continued tensions with Israel (which usually means no new settlements) or for continued negotiations (which usually provide cover for building settlements).
The first is to observe that this error is correlated with the boom-bust
cycle.
So China is stuck in a currency-creating cycle: GDP growth encourages investment, which boosts demand for capital.
That incident, together with the Paris attacks, may spur even greater outside military involvement in Syria and Iraq, thereby accelerating the destructive
cycle
of intervention.
New innovations accelerated – rather than disrupted – this positive
cycle.
But some are claiming that the
cycle
is now broken, especially in technologically savvy countries like the United States.
Many countries – even technologically savvy ones – can still benefit from the self-reinforcing
cycle
of technological advancement, rising productivity, and employment growth.
This gap has narrowed in the past couple of years, but much of the improvement probably reflects little more than the temporary impact of an unusually tough business
cycle.
We can reverse ocean degradation, and turn the
cycle
of decline into a
cycle
of renewal.
That the boom-bust
cycle
could occur without inflation should not have come as a surprise.
The
cycle
thus takes another vicious turn: higher interest rates, continuing currency appreciation, further decimation of the tradeables sector, and the risk of more unemployment.
Is it possible to break the
cycle
of illiberal democracy and crony capitalism?
If the revolution continues apace, it will disintegrate into incompetence, disillusionment, frenzied witch-hunts, and a recurring
cycle
of violence.
With high levels of inequality already disrupting politics in many countries, the risks of creating a vicious
cycle
of poverty and poor health are all the more acute.
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