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Pakistan these days is a troubled country, politically as well as
economically.
Nonetheless, they have shown great restraint in northern Iraq since Saddam’s fall, contenting themselves with building up their autonomous province both
economically
and politically – to the point that it is independent in all but name, with a strong and experienced army in the Peshmerga militia.
Europe can and should assert itself
economically
as well.
Trade serves as such a channel because nations with aging populations are
economically
powerful and so are capable of setting the terms on which they trade with poorer countries.
But once immigrants have had a chance to settle into their new countries and acquire the relevant knowledge and training, they begin to contribute
economically.
When this new bankruptcy law was passed, no one complained that it interfered with the sanctity of contracts: at the time borrowers incurred their debt, a more humane – and
economically
rational – bankruptcy law gave them a chance for a fresh start if the burden of debt repayment became too onerous.
They wanted a strong charismatic man to reawaken France
economically
and to reassure them in security terms.
After a brief period of hope, many observers now wonder whether the region is capable of producing viable, and
economically
vibrant, democracies.
Today, it is neither technically nor
economically
feasible for Mexico to take full advantage of its energy resources without legislative changes.
If Arab societies are ever to become more open and
economically
dynamic, their education systems will have to embrace and promote values appropriate to that goal.
An
economically
successful China is more likely to be stable and geopolitically constructive; a China beset by serious economic problems would be far less so, and, as the first-ever developing economy to become a global power, could even become a source of systemic risk.
On a more mundane level (but highly consequential economically), the warm weather in the US may very well cloud the job numbers the Federal Reserve uses in deciding when to raise interest rates.
It is not yet global warming, but it is already a very significant event
economically
– and perhaps just a taste of what is to come.
Xi appears to be pulling China backwards politically, even as he seeks to drive it forward
economically.
It would be a pity if China, the new industrial hub of the world, overlooked the benefits of capitalizing
economically
on the multinational effort to control carbon emissions that is inevitable if the global environment is to remain hospitable.
It must also be
economically
viable and socially accepted.
Indeed, of the three initial Arab Spring countries, Libya has become a failed state, Egypt has returned to authoritarian rule, and Tunisia is being
economically
and politically destabilized by terrorist attacks.
Second, civil wars that turn millions of people into refugees will destabilize Europe
economically
and socially, which is bound to hit the global economy hard.
To use the partner countries’ taxpayers’ money to rescue Spanish banks is neither
economically
justified nor politically acceptable.
In the NIC’s view, the multi-faceted nature of US power suggests that even as China overtakes America
economically
– perhaps as early as the 2020’s – the US will most likely maintain global leadership alongside other great powers in 2030.
Disoriented by the Kremlin's massive black propaganda, voters, especially the less educated and
economically
wounded, cast their votes for it, a political bloc without a recognizable face or program.
It is worth recalling that a little over 150 years ago, both Karl Marx and John Stuart Mill believed that India and Britain would converge
economically
in no more than three generations.
At the October meeting, four “diplomatically and economically” important emerging economies – Mexico, Brazil, Singapore, and South Korea – got in on the action, with the Fed agreeing to establish $30 billion swap lines with each of their central banks.
Some Chinese, especially those who are not
economically
successful, harp bitterly on Japan’s past depredations.
That compromise – between Germany and Southern Europe, and between US Republicans and Democrats – should be
economically
and politically feasible.
A one-dollar spending cut was believed to reduce GDP by more than one dollar, so that fiscal retrenchment was
economically
costly (while, conversely, stimulus was effective).
Europe would strengthen itself
economically
and militarily if Turkey became a member, and it should revive accession negotiations on the same basis as other member states if Turkey meets the political criteria, including press freedom.
One is to strengthen Ukraine politically (helping with elections and getting a new government up and running) and
economically.
Outside powers like the US can often help in this process by the example they set as politically and
economically
successful societies.
But this makes no sense
economically
or socially.
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