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Threatened aid cutoffs in Kenya, Chad, and
elsewhere
would make desperately bad situations worse.
Meanwhile, protests opposing free-trade deals are drawing political support and crowds in Germany, Belgium, Canada, Sweden, New Zealand, Australia, and
elsewhere.
If it does not, the debate will take place
elsewhere.
These organizations have supported thousands of Russian scholars, academics, and scientists, enabling them to contribute to Russia’s transformation, rather than having to join many of their colleagues in pursuing opportunities
elsewhere.
And similar trends are evident
elsewhere.
(Likewise, Africa’s growth performance has improved spectacularly since the turn of the century, but variance within the continent is even larger than elsewhere.)
It was this strategy’s untenability that led in 2011 to the fall of regimes – in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Syria, and
elsewhere
– that pursued it.
It failed to end the long-standing Palestinian conflict, and it created new problems by dismantling the Iraqi state, funding mujahedeen in Afghanistan, and backing dictators who supported its security agenda in Iraq, Syria, Egypt, and
elsewhere.
That news came on top of the Syrian refugee crisis, terrorist attacks by Syrian migrants and disaffected children of earlier immigrants, and highly publicized reports of assaults on women and girls by migrants in Germany and
elsewhere.
At the same time, the US fiscal deficit has increased dramatically, owing especially to debt-financed US military intervention in the Middle East and
elsewhere.
We live in a second-best world where policy action is almost always partial (and partially effective), and well-intentioned reforms in one area may backfire in the presence of distortions
elsewhere
in the system.
In Sierra Leone, as elsewhere, the focus must be on strong leadership, governance, and partnerships.
Meanwhile, many people in Europe face greater economic insecurity, owing to new technologies or competition from lower-cost workers
elsewhere.
Like competitors elsewhere, they need to invest abroad to acquire a portfolio of local assets that give then better access to the markets, skills, technology, and natural resources that they need to protect and strengthen their international competitiveness.
Even if Germany did ease its fiscal policy, German investors would still be inclined to place funds abroad, so long as domestic interest rates remain exceptionally low, the ECB remains a willing buyer of high-priced securities, and yields are more attractive
elsewhere.
But the determining factors will lie elsewhere, in what could be dramatic changes to financial flows.
But if the price of oil falls, citizens suffer a loss of income and wealth (relative to having invested the money elsewhere).
Increased counter-terrorism measures simply transfer terrorists’ attention
elsewhere.
Elsewhere, populist anti-European parties of the right have been gaining ground with campaigns directed against immigrants and minorities, especially Muslims.
Even an alternative “Asian” growth model – if there really is one – has not prevented a rise in inequality in China, India, and
elsewhere.
Not surprisingly, some Turks now look for inspiration and opportunities
elsewhere.
And Netanyahu continues to oversee economic expansion and improved foreign relations, despite hostile rhetoric from Europe and
elsewhere.
Americans may differ about what policy should have been pursued in Iraq, but they know that their country cannot run from its role as a world leader responsible for developments in North Korea, the Middle East, Pakistan/India, Taiwan, and
elsewhere.
So American eyes are turning elsewhere: to China with its 1.3 billion people and an economy growing at 8-10%, year in and year out, and to India, with its 1.1 billion people and 6% annual growth.
Optimists imagine a scenario in which production is rationalized, pipelines are built, grids are interconnected, and gas from Bolivia, Argentina, or
elsewhere
fuels growth throughout the continent, benefiting everyone in the process.
The shift in the regional balance of gas-based power could in turn cause nationalists in Bolivia, Peru, and
elsewhere
to rethink their policies.
This told us that the new neurons were not born by division of existing neurons, but were born
elsewhere
in the brain and went through a migratory stage during which they were not recognized as neurons.
The true risk implied by the US deal with Russia lies
elsewhere.
Already, the danger that emotion, not reason, will guide policy is apparent in France, the US, and
elsewhere.
This explanation seems dubious elsewhere, too.
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