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From Bad to Worse for Puerto RicoSAN JUAN – Puerto Rico’s
deep
and prolonged recession has led to a severe debt crisis.
Economists, for their part, have shown that these different attitudes have
deep
historical roots.
But that requires
deep
changes in the local and global policy frameworks.
France’s Model of Resilience to TerrorPARIS – In a recent tweetstorm, US President Donald Trump shared anti-Muslim smears from the extreme-right hate group Britain First, thus reminding us of the
deep
divisions and fears that terrorism has injected into Western democracies.
But, at such moments, Obama might do well to recall Vajpayee’s words during Clinton’s visit, when he quoted Walt Whitman’s poem “Passage to India”:“Sail forth – steer for the
deep
waters only,Reckless O soul, exploring, I with thee, and thou with me,For we are bound where mariner has not yet dared to go.”Ukraine's Road to Europe"East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet," Rudyard Kipling famously said.
The consequences have been a
deep
crisis in relations with the Palestinians, a cooling of relations between Israel and its great strategic partner, the United States, and an internal climate of
deep
divisions, ethnic tension and a vulgar coarsening of almost all political discourse.
Condominialism recognizes the reality of the
deep
interconnectedness of Israeli settlers in the West Bank with the rest of Israel – through roads, water supplies, electricity grids, administrative structures, and economic relationships (just as Israeli and Palestinian parts of Jerusalem are interdependent).
Indirectly, it concerns all of us, for the choice made by Arcelor’s shareholders is far from being an exception; on the contrary, it reveals the
deep
economic and social significance of corporate takeovers of this type.
As for industrial policy, the economist Stephen S. Cohen and I argue in our 2016 book, Concrete Economics, that officials should recognize and capitalize on America’s interlinked communities of producers and their
deep
institutional knowledge of engineering practices.
Tung Tsu in the Art of War instructs commanders: "When encircled in
deep
ground, break out!"Good advice for China's leadership today.
Of course, skeptics warn against excessive optimism, arguing that something similar occurred in the early 1970’s, ending in a
deep
crisis.
As a result, something remarkable for a former Soviet country informs the habits of those who are demanding that their liberties be preserved: a
deep
respect for the rule of law, which is the ultimate check on abuse of power.
The Iraqi crisis revealed
deep
differences between the US and Western Europe in matters of political culture, ethics, approaches to international politics, and the role of military force.
For example, instead of making an effort to foster peace in Sudan, as a permanent, veto-wielding member of the UN Security Council should, China’s
deep
involvement with Sudan, through the provision of oil infrastructure and weapons, actually prolonged the Darfur conflict.
The divide between Iran and Saudi Arabia, the Middle East’s most prominent Shia and Sunni powers, respectively, has
deep
roots.
He could not influence in any meaningful manner the national narratives that had sunk
deep
roots in other European countries and thus undermined those countries’ ability to adapt.
And yet the
deep
human need to be part of a group has yet to disappear.
But they share one insight: There is a
deep
longing for the creation of communities defined by shared values, not functional needs.
The eurozone thus risks becoming stuck in an unstable status quo, with banks’ cross-border claims large enough to transmit national shocks to the entire system, but financial integration not
deep
enough to ensure that capital flows freely throughout the currency area.
It is important to signal that opposition to the use of any weapon of mass destruction is both
deep
and broad.
Georgia has managed to reduce low-level corruption radically, through
deep
staff cuts, improved compensation to remaining government employees, and stiffer penalties for bribery.
It is widely assumed that a
deep
recession induces many of the unemployed to leave the labor market, because looking for a job seems useless.
I have known Hasina for nearly 50 years, and I have had many opportunities to appreciate not only her nobility of spirit but also her
deep
and abiding attachment to a moderate and enlightened Islam that fully respects the rights of man – and of women.
But I am confident that reprising an association-agreement model that has proved successful in the past would allow the EU and the UK to enjoy a
deep
special partnership well into the future.
US and Chinese leaders have fought the crisis with not only massive fiscal stimulus, but also
deep
intervention into credit markets.
The US unemployment rate may seem to hint at the risk of rising inflation, but the employment-to-population ratio continues to signal an economy in
deep
distress.
Europe’s Vision DeficitPARIS – In the Western part of Europe – the part that former US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld maliciously labeled “Old Europe” – almost every government is in
deep
political trouble.
Small wonder that, in Germany, the coming disappearance of the D-mark in favor of euro notes is causing
deep
disquiet.
Argentina should be given a year's full suspension of payments on its foreign debts, to be followed by a
deep
reduction in overall indebtedness.
The strategic shocks of recent years have left
deep
and lasting wounds, and pushed Europe into new and uncharted waters.
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