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Moreover, with coastal areas often densely populated and
economically
valuable, finding suitable seaside sites for new nuclear plants is no longer easy.
Poland’s Successful LosersWARSAW – How can a government with the best economic record in Europe (indeed in the entire OECD) be humiliated at the polls by a Euroskeptic, nationalistic, and
economically
illiterate opposition – one deemed unelectable only a year ago?
But, to many voters, it seemed that Civic Platform, which had identified itself in 2007 as socially conservative and
economically
liberal, was drifting to the economic (as well as the cultural) left.
On the contrary, such a choice would tear Europe apart both politically and
economically.
Even in the
economically
disastrous 1970s, British voters were not prepared to reject the political status quo.
By contrast, development in the Arab world, driven largely by oil revenues, has left the population under-educated and
economically
marginalized.
Meanwhile, as neighboring countries develop economically, new opportunities for regional trade will be created.
For example, Texas, like most southern US states, was once
economically
poor and declining.
That broader common we can help not only electorally, but also
economically.
Anti-populists in the US, the UK, and elsewhere must come to terms with the reality that bad policies pay off, both
economically
and politically, long before they become toxic.
Plenty of people – including many of the world’s wealthy – recognize how unacceptable severe inequality is, both morally and
economically.
The scars of the global financial crisis and Great Recession, combined with longer-term structural economic, technological, cultural, and demographic trends, have left large swaths of the population in many countries feeling politically neglected, culturally disparaged, and/or
economically
wounded.
In the first phase of these popular uprisings, those who had been politically and
economically
excluded began to demand inclusion and participation.
It can kick-start a major drive to enact climate legislation across Latin America that would create low-carbon,
economically
resilient societies.
Economically, Russia has turned into a commodity exporter, dependant on the imponderables of the global energy market, while simultaneously dreaming that it can use energy as a tool to revise the post-Soviet order in its neighborhood.
The huge design challenge is to find the right level of mandatory policy convergence – one that works
economically
and is acceptable politically.
Democrats respond that such a one-sided approach would be
economically
harmful and socially unjust.
At least some of the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) appear to be running out of steam economically; and, while new emerging powers, such as Mexico, are tempting, they may prove to be more fragile than they look.
Guatemala’s situation is not as dramatic,
economically
speaking, but there is enormous pressure on President Otto Pérez Molina to resign, as corruption accusations fuel mass street demonstrations.
But that flow is also accompanied by a surge of more
economically
motivated migration, from the Balkans and West Africa, for example.
Margaret Thatcher, from the opposite camp, said in her memoirs: “I believe the European single currency is bound to fail, economically, politically and indeed socially, although the timing, occasion and consequences are all still unclear.”
There is a huge difference between potential deposits hidden somewhere in large shale formations and recoverable reserves that can actually be produced
economically.
This is a fortunate coincidence, because shale-gas production would probably make it politically easier to phase out Poland’s
economically
and environmentally irrational subsidies to local coal production (and consumption).
Instead of trading with the
economically
sclerotic and navel-gazing EU, the argument goes, it would be far better to form bilateral partnerships with countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States, and India.
Economically, the UK’s trading position with the rest of the world is strengthened by its membership in the EU.
Inserting an
economically
dominant Germany into the EU meant heading off a quest for hegemony that, as in the past, could have gone badly wrong.
At a time of rising inequality – in the US, for example, gaps in higher education attainment by family income level have widened – a strong commitment to improving access for the
economically
disadvantaged is also vital.
Despite today’s problems, the eurozone is not only richer, but also
economically
sounder, than most other countries and regions.
What the aftermath of that crisis showed was that even an underdeveloped democracy, such as Russia, is enough to turn an
economically
incompetent government out of power.
In a country that is deeply divided economically, “What on earth is the benefit to the poor and the downtrodden of deep space research?” asks physicist Harold Annegarn, a professor at the University of Johannesburg.
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