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The story of the Al Saud’s succession struggle is no longer whispered behind closed
doors.
Meanwhile, wealthy countries like the United States, Canada, and the Gulf monarchies have largely closed their
doors
to the refugees, just as the US closed its
doors
to all but a tiny number of the Jews fleeing Nazi-occupied Europe.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decision to open her country’s
doors
wide to refugees was an inspiring gesture, but it was not properly thought out, because it ignored the pull factor.
And education can even help ensure the peaceful and sustainable development of the communities that have opened their
doors
to displaced families.
At a time when other countries are turning refugees away, Uganda is swinging its
doors
open.
For example, because we rightly suspect government officials who move too quickly into private sector jobs related to their public roles, many democracies have rules against such "revolving doors."
If it were, Swiss banks and international organizations would close their
doors.
As long as France’s state of emergency lasts, police may arrest people without warrants, break down the
doors
of private residences in the middle of the night, take over restaurants and other public places with armed force, and generally behave like agents in a police state.
As we tell them, opening
doors
to international talent has been a game changer for us.
If Japan opens its
doors
to more of these workers, the country and the world will benefit.
As in the past, the top EU jobs will be distributed as part of a package deal, negotiated behind closed
doors
by the member states’ national leaders.
Where the international community can help Argentina is by opening its
doors
to Argentine goods, taking the rhetoric of free trade seriously and recognizing that trade can be an important instrument not only for long-term growth, but also for economic recovery.
Most concretely, the long-anticipated New Development Bank, run jointly and equally by the five BRICS countries, opened its
doors
in Shanghai in July.
I can only wonder how many Western leaders in recent years have raised Liu’s case with their Chinese counterparts behind closed
doors.
It also would have been irresponsible for Varoufakis not to work behind closed
doors
on a Plan B. After all, Greece’s eurozone destiny largely was – and remains – in the hands of others (particularly Germany, the ECB, and the IMF).
Market forces, of course, play a role, too, but markets are shaped by politics; and, in America, with its quasi-corrupt system of campaign finance and its revolving
doors
between government and industry, politics is shaped by money.
The promotion of Yellen and Flug is a good start; now the
doors
of these fusty male-dominated clubs must be flung wide open.
For example, when Airbus moved from injection molding to 3D printing to produce the metal hinges for its airplanes’ doors, it reduced their weight by half, yielding phenomenal savings in material and associated fuel consumption over a lifetime of flying those hinges around the world.
But they believe that good and secure jobs are gone, and that greedy multinational corporations are responsible, primarily the bosses who behind closed
doors
made reckless decisions about people's lives and became unbelievably rich from doing so.
The problem is not that negative things are said behind closed
doors
– as one leader famously responded to an apologizing Hillary Clinton, “You should hear what we say about you” – but that they become public knowledge.
Cuba Comes in from the ColdWASHINGTON, DC – A few years ago, it would have been difficult to imagine Cuba knocking at the
doors
of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
The big difference between Asia's successes and failures is that some countries engaged in globalization, and others closed their
doors
tight.
Speaking in Paris, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reminded us that NATO and EU enlargement created an unprecedented degree of stability and security in the eastern half of the continent, that Russia too had benefited from this stability, and that it was critical that Europe’s
doors
remain open to further enlargement.
Tunisia may not be able to prevent special interests from capturing its government, but, if public financing of electoral campaigns and restrictions on lobbying and revolving
doors
between the public and private sectors remain absent, such capture will be not only possible, but certain.
If they do, the
doors
to prosperity will open.
Those who shut
doors
and build walls do not belong to the same family as those who welcome the needy in the name of higher values.
The coexistence, in the same depressed economy, of these two types of businesses gives rise to unexpected opportunities for shadowy trades without which countless businesses might close their
doors
permanently.
Why is the search process going on behind closed
doors?
For too long, coalition partners have negotiated government decisions behind closed doors, with the Bundestag either rubber-stamping or vetoing the results.
So, rather than simply shutting our
doors
to Chinese products, we might contemplate helping China by opening the
doors
of our regulatory agencies to Chinese regulators.
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