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Will global investors continue to put their money in a country whose leader loudly provokes the Hermit Kingdom with threats of “fire and fury,” or will they find financial refuge
elsewhere?
In the first nine months of 2018, the world has experienced a lifetime’s worth of “historic” weather events – from drought-fueled forest fires in the American West, Greece, and Sweden, to floods in Hawaii, southern India, and
elsewhere
in South Asia.
Russia has also sent ships and warplanes to threaten the coasts of other Western countries, abducted an Estonian intelligence officer on NATO territory, and sustained an ongoing military buildup in Eastern Europe, the Arctic, and
elsewhere.
Elsewhere
in the world, the same trends are already more developed.
Meanwhile, US corporations will probably move production
elsewhere
to avoid retaliatory tariffs, as some – such as Harley-Davidson – have already threatened to do.
Furthermore, those buying privatized assets may then be reluctant to invest in them; instead, as happened elsewhere, their efforts may be directed more at asset stripping than at wealth creation.
Thus, in a strategy mirrored
elsewhere
in the cultural sphere, the government simply relinquished much control over the moral component of TV content.
Any lapse on the part of one country can and will have consequences elsewhere, so it is crucial that leaders remain resolute.
The idea for our book was inspired by an incident in 2007, when the statue of a Soviet soldier, the symbol of occupation forces in Estonia, was relocated from central Tallinn to a military cemetery
elsewhere
in the city.
And whatever modest improvements they may feel in their lives were also secured elsewhere, at a far lower economic and political cost.
Even if the US economy shifts from coal to natural gas, America’s coal will probably be exported for use
elsewhere
in the world.
This is likely to be followed by rate increases in China, the Eurozone, and
elsewhere.
Strong local actors are critical to sustaining services long after multinational aid agencies have turned their attention
elsewhere.
A society in which the wealth-to-annual-income ratio is a very large multiple of the growth rate is one in which control over wealth falls to heirs – what Geier
elsewhere
has called an “heiristocracy”; such a society is even more unpleasant in many ways than one dominated by a meritocratic and entrepreneurial rich elite.
This system had been abandoned elsewhere, and the reform opened London to new types of institutions, especially the major US investment banks.
So, in the financial arena, as elsewhere, there is light and shade in the Thatcher inheritance.
Elsewhere, the United States lowered its budget by 13%, and Norway by 4%.
What happens “abroad” – in China, India, and
elsewhere
– powerfully affects even an economy as large as the United States.
Recognizing mounting popular opposition to unequivocal support for Israel in the West, Israel has been looking
elsewhere
for economic, and ultimately political, partners.
And, indeed, authoritarian governments in China, Saudi Arabia, and
elsewhere
have used the new technologies to try to control information.
As events in Egypt and
elsewhere
have shown, we are only just beginning to comprehend the effects of the information revolution on power in this century.
Those who care about democracy in Poland, Hungary, and
elsewhere
in Europe and beyond should acknowledge that many voters are buying into the nationalist right’s vision of a social state that advances national priorities, cares for the poor, and supports families.
No one should underestimate the challenges we face in this regard, especially given manifold crises – in eastern Ukraine, Syria, Libya, and
elsewhere
– at a time when we are not immune from renewed escalation or further setbacks.
The targets range from police stations and liquor stores in the Caucasus to mainstream Muslim clerics in Tatarstan to ordinary people
elsewhere
in Russia.
The Tsarnaev brothers – responsible for last year’s Boston Marathon bombings – exemplify this brand of terrorism, aimed at modern secular society in general, whether in Russia or
elsewhere.
This raises another risk: with major law-enforcement assets deployed in or near Sochi, terrorists might try to strike
elsewhere
during the Olympics.
Indeed, the main lesson of recent years is that their own security requires that they support democratic openings
elsewhere.
Against this background, the notion that force alone can transform conflict-riven societies in the Middle East and
elsewhere
is a dangerous fallacy.
Some Taliban groups in Afghanistan and
elsewhere
developed close ties with transnational Al Qaeda terrorists.
When British Prime Minister Theresa May says that she wants to “make a success of Brexit,” she sets off alarm bells in Brussels and other European capitals, because such an outcome could inspire populist anti-EU movements
elsewhere.
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