Danger
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One Net, One FutureSEOUL – Once upon a time, two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, held summits to reduce the
danger
of a nuclear war.
In addition to the possibility of conflict, there is the
danger
that governments will overreact, erecting barriers to information that undermine the potential of the Internet.
But the
danger
is not only political confrontation between states.
It was necessary to unite the West in order to prevent the spread of dictatorship, as well as the
danger
of a relapse into old national conflicts.
A Theory of Boardroom JusticeLONDON – There is a real
danger
that corporate leaders, making decisions that seem correct behind closed doors, end up being tone-deaf in a soundproof room.
There is a
danger
of taking this thought experiment too far.
Instead, the world must focus on the second phase, because it is weapons potential that is the looming danger, and it is here that internationally mandated mechanisms for oversight and supervision exist.
So it is past time to recognize the deflation
danger
facing Europe and to consider what more could be done to prevent it.
Having recognized the danger, the ECB has lowered its benchmark interest rate twice in recent months, to 0.25%.
Of course, there is a
danger
that building up local and regional governments will encourage secessionist movements.
The
danger
lies in debt-fueled investment that shifts future demand to the present, without stimulating productivity growth.
Yet India continues to face many challenges: nearly 300 million people living in poverty, the spreading Naxalite insurgency, the
danger
of terrorist attacks ala Mumbai, and sprawling urban slums.
While none on its own would have threatened the world economy, the
danger
stemmed from a self-reinforcing interaction among them: weak economic data leads to financial turmoil, which induces policy blunders that in turn fuel more financial panic, economic weakness, and policy mistakes.
But the US knows that al-Qaeda is an enemy of convenience for Saleh, and that the
danger
to the US from post-Saleh chaos in Yemen is exaggerated.
The Death of a NationBelgium is in
danger
of falling apart.
And Tibetans are actually in
danger
of losing their culture.
But high prices are also encouraging many more people to extract precious metals from existing products – at great
danger
to themselves and others.
Without saving, the American Dream is in
danger
of becoming a nightmare.
Moreover, while nuclear weapons pose a continuing danger, they also inhibit the risk of war as a means of power politics by making mutual destruction a certainty.
Mutual resentment between creditors and debtors is liable to grow, and there is a real
danger
that the euro may destroy the EU’s political and social cohesion.
With US government debt running at 82% of GDP, the
danger
is of a “fast upward shift in interest rates.”
The increasing climate-change
danger
is mainly due to developments in China.
Unlike George W. Bush’s administration, which remains cavalier in its disregard for the warning signs of climate
danger
both at home and globally, Hu Jintao’s leadership has begun to evince a hopeful assertiveness, at least in domestic environmental policy.
The eurozone, in particular, seems to be in danger, as prices are now falling for the first time since 2009.
Assuming that Assad is not completely irrational, the relatively minor military gains from gassing some of the rebels (but also civilians) would be heavily outweighed by the probable effect on international opinion, embarrassment for his Russian allies, and the
danger
of provoking an American response.
The danger, ultimately, is a cascading series of crises, each building on the others, with potentially devastating consequences for all.
But, for now, India’s newspapers are in no
danger
of becoming financially unviable.
Rogoff argues that while, in hindsight, the government should have borrowed more, at the time there was a real
danger
that Britain would go the way of Greece.
Indeed, the only obvious
danger
that the US faces stems from weapons of mass destruction, which could proliferate or be used by terrorist groups.
The
danger
is not of the Kremlin losing interest in technology transfers from the West, but rather its inability to create the right legal, business, and political environment in Russia to capitalize on them.
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