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And there are clear
dangers
to the cohesion of western Europe from the likelihood that the EU will be split into two rival currency zones -- with 6 or 7 countries clustered around Germany and France belonging to EMU, while Britain, Denmark, Italy, Spain, Sweden and other economies remain outside.
Europe’s Trapped PoliticsPARIS – When the last European Parliament election was held, in 2009, it seemed that Europe’s citizens were all facing the same
dangers.
There are serious
dangers
in throwing at developing countries a Washington-consensus view of economic policy, even if this consensus is now refurbished with new international codes and standards and with "second-generation reforms."
Redressing past injustice and building an economy that offers opportunity to all are major challenges as well, fraught with volatility, uncertainty, and the
dangers
of political opportunism.
BRISBANE – At an official dinner in Washington, DC, ahead of November’s G-20 Summit in Brisbane, Australia-born media mogul Rupert Murdoch lectured ministers on the
dangers
of socialism and big government.
This is a mix that has such obvious intimations from the past that warnings about its potential
dangers
are unnecessary.
Nonetheless, the
dangers
implied by recent technological progress have become increasingly obvious.
Faced with this situation, the Russian leadership sees both new
dangers
and new opportunities, which are often intimately interlinked.
The same cannot be said of Trump, who surely has been warned of the
dangers
of hurling insults like “Rocket Man” at the brutal and inexperienced Kim.
Science, it seems, is drifting into political
dangers
it has not faced since before the Enlightenment.
Following the Cardinal’s declaration, many pointed to the US as a warning sign of the
dangers
inherent in politicizing science through religion.
Tocqueville is justly famous for rejecting reactionary nostalgia and regarding democracy’s triumph as our destiny, while warning against the
dangers
that democracy holds for liberty.
Now the international community must think seriously about how to minimize the
dangers
inherent in Syria’s domestic turmoil.
There are other, less “political”
dangers.
In Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem will lead a midnight mass, while in Syria – where some Christians still speak dialects of Aramaic, similar to the ancient language Jesus spoke – celebrations are likely to be subdued, curtailed by the
dangers
of a war that is tearing the country apart.
Back in 1986, Hyman Minsky warned about the longer-term
dangers
to financial stability if “Ponzi” borrowers – those who can service their debt only with new debt – become the main pillar of the economy.
Responsibility and the SpiritPRAGUE - A paradox of our era is that, though humanity knows well the
dangers
it faces -- in overpopulation, environmental exhaustion, nuclear proliferation, the pathologies of crime and social alienation -- it does almost nothing to confront or divert them.
But the next few years will be especially perilous, because newness itself creates
dangers
as rules and red lines are redefined.
They do not have to detonate a nuclear weapon, but only alert adversaries to the dramatic increase in the political stakes and
dangers
of a showdown.
Nevertheless, the 1937 episode does seem to illustrate the
dangers
of attempting to consolidate public finances at a time when the private sector is still too weak for economic recovery to be self-sustaining.
If one wants to know how to deal with a banking crisis, the risk of a depression, or the threat of a default, it is natural to examine times when those
dangers
were around, rather than to rely on models that ignore such
dangers
or treat them as distant clouds.
It also points to serious
dangers
for the unfinished task of development.
This snarled three-way dispute, if not carefully untangled, holds many
dangers.
This shift will not only impede future growth, but could bring other
dangers
as well.
More important, the report warns of the
dangers
of multiple systems failing.
Addressing the
dangers
of climate change is not only an existential imperative; it is also an opportunity to move toward a cleaner, more productive, and fairer path of development.
Of course, authoritarian regimes are already waking up to the
dangers
– and we should expect them to proscribe holding cryptocurrencies in various draconian ways.
That assessment is almost never qualified by recognition of the potential
dangers
of becoming too dependent on China, much less any reference to its authoritarian political system or poor human-rights record.
For example, the US would better appreciate the
dangers
to international security posed by Pakistani terror groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed.
Because of the sensitivity of sources and the
dangers
of disclosure, much of this work is carried out through bilateral arrangements.
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