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Saudi Arabia’s Shia, an
economically
and politically marginalized community, staged an unprecedented intifada in the towns of Qatif, Saihat, Safwa, and Awamiyya.
Third, the countries that actually have experienced localized asset-market shocks – such as Russia and Ukraine after Russia’s annexation of Crimea and incursion into Eastern Ukraine in 2014 – are not large enough
economically
to affect US or global financial markets.
In the longer term, the spread of democracy in Latin America promises not only fairer societies, but also
economically
more dynamic societies, through increased public investments in health, education, and job skills.
Moreover, Japan leads the world in the technologies that can enable older people to remain
economically
active longer, and in the robotics that allow goods and services to be produced by ever fewer workers.
When democracy fails to deliver
economically
or politically, perhaps it is to be expected that some people will look for authoritarian solutions.
The
economically
stagnant advanced countries are currently competing to restore growth, and securing talent from abroad is crucial.
And in July, more than 2,000 researchers meeting in Paris at a conference called Our Common Future Under Climate Change concluded that ambitious efforts at mitigating carbon dioxide emissions would be
economically
feasible and have numerous knock-on benefits.
Those who vote for them all feel “left behind,” not just
economically
but also culturally.
Iran, gearing up to elect a new parliament and Assembly of Experts (which chooses the country’s Supreme Leader) in February, remains in dire straits
economically.
Economically
advanced countries in particular should meet their global responsibility and help Darfur move toward renewal and prosperity.
What is certain, though, is that the longer Algeria remains politically polarized and
economically
stagnant, the greater the risk of rekindling the Algerian spring – and fueling a very hot summer.
But the US – which is relatively less dependent on foreign markets, possesses deeper domestic markets, and is generally more
economically
resilient than other countries – would do better than most others in a contracting world economy.
And they are reaping the benefits of improved security and more
economically
productive residents.
A recent study presented at the Baltic Development Forum suggested that, if Poland and the three Baltic countries become EU members in 2003 and continue their efforts to catch up
economically
with the rest of the Union, annual growth in their GDP can be 2-4% higher than the EU-average.
In the past, the Baltic Sea Region was one of Europe's most
economically
dynamic areas.
Many Latin Americans have lost faith in democracy because it has not benefited them
economically.
Neither of these two principles makes sense,
economically
or otherwise.
Larger consumer markets have sufficient economies of scale and diversity to make the introduction of new products and services into the region
economically
viable.
And make no mistake about it: the EU’s unilateral emission restrictions are not only
economically
destructive – likely to cost Europe an estimated $250 billion a year by 2020 – but are also astonishingly ineffective.
But there is one more factor fueling Juppé’s popularity: the specter of the socially conservative,
economically
protectionist National Front, which is trying to capitalize on widespread rejection of the French political establishment to consolidate its political foothold.
But it seems unlikely that a revived Japan, a decade or two hence, could become a global challenger
economically
or militarily, as was predicted two decades ago.
Somaliland is, like Ethiopia, relatively stable,
economically
improving, and secure.
Ukraine, in particular, is in a perilous state, but financing public works that would create jobs in eastern Ukraine, where the steel industry is in distress, could make a major difference both politically and
economically.
Indeed, WTO rules prohibit export subsidies – which,
economically
speaking, are enrich-thy-neighbor policies – while placing no direct restraints on export taxes.
We know for certain that there is great risk in the population growth that lies ahead, as nearly all of it will occur in the world’s most economically, politically, socially, and environmentally fragile countries.
Musharraf defends the military acquisitions, claiming that they are
economically
efficient, and angrily dismisses criticism as the ranting of unpatriotic Pakistani pseudo-intellectuals.
Blue-fin tuna is heading for commercial, if not outright, extinction, as are a host of other
economically
and ecologically important marine species.
An aging population means more retirees – expecting publicly provided pensions – relative to the number of
economically
active people.
Because the young and
economically
productive age groups are the hardest hit, the disease's overall impact is even more destructive--condemning poor countries to generations of grinding despair.
If we are to make the world politically more secure and
economically
more stable and prosperous, political globalization will have to catch up with economic globalization.
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