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The number of combatants has fallen by two-thirds, four important FARC leaders have been eliminated, and the group’s ties to drug trafficking and kidnapping have undermined its image in Colombia and
elsewhere.
And with each new attack, in France or elsewhere, the trauma is reawakened.
CHICAGO – It is amazing how the “one percent” epithet, a reference to the top 1% of earners, has caught on in the United States and
elsewhere
in the developed world.
Academic studies suggest that the top tenth percentile of income distribution in the US, and elsewhere, is also moving farther away from the median earner.
Wherever this extremism is destroying the lives of innocent people – from Iran to Syria, Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia, as well as
elsewhere
in Africa, Central Asia, and the Far East – we should be at their side.
However, as I have stressed here and elsewhere, this “stability” is misleading.
The fresh wave of anti-gay legislation in Nigeria and Uganda (according to Amnesty International, homosexuality is illegal in 38 of 54 African countries) follows the recent embrace of official repression of homosexuality
elsewhere.
As it happens, Russia’s position today is even less secure than it was in the 1980s, when the Soviet Union’s weakening economy could no longer sustain control of an Eastern European buffer and satellites
elsewhere.
Once too many houses have been built, the existing overhang depresses the market for a very long time, and unemployed construction workers are usually unable to find jobs
elsewhere.
Because the United States is the most visible and powerful representative of that free world, it is aimed against America and its closest allies in Europe and
elsewhere.
Indeed, it is impossible to rule out completely a hard Greek exit from the euro (“Grexit”), much less capital controls that effectively make a euro inside Greece worth less
elsewhere.
In any case, while concern with corporate short-termism has arrived on the US judicial agenda, judges in America (or elsewhere, for that matter) are not well positioned to weigh economic evidence that is far from clear regarding the sources, extent, and even the direction of short-term thinking in large corporations.
The civil rights of the Russian minorities in the Baltics and
elsewhere
are now enshrined in law, due in no small part to NATO demands.
Corporatism, it seems, is to be stamped out elsewhere, but protected at home.
Policymakers in Europe (and elsewhere) need to adjust their thinking – especially their fiscal thinking – to put people first.
Many Chinese, however, came to view pro-Tibetan protests in Paris, London, San Francisco, Delhi, and
elsewhere
as an effort to sabotage the Olympics and keep China down after almost two centuries of perceived national humiliation.
The global economic crisis threatens the progress in my country and
elsewhere
on our continent.
One positive, and universally welcomed, step that the US could take would be finally to ratify the Law of the Sea Convention, whose principles must be the foundation for peaceful resource sharing – in the South China Sea as
elsewhere.
But the real litmus test for the European Union is to be found
elsewhere
– in the health of its smaller economies, especially Greece and Ireland.
Thus, the settling of the border dispute with Russia was not aimed so much at building a geopolitical marriage as securing each other’s rear, offering both sides a free hand to explore opportunities
elsewhere.
The left may ultimately win general elections
elsewhere
if the new Keynesian right proves unable to end the crisis.
Defusing the crises in Darfur and
elsewhere
will be among the greatest challenges facing the new Secretary-General.
Behind the scenes, the Asian powers can help to defuse the crises in Darfur, North Korea, Myanmar, and
elsewhere.
It is little wonder, then, that Euroskepticism – in France, the Netherlands, and
elsewhere
– is on the rise.
Evidence from Latin America, Africa, South Asia, and
elsewhere
shows that remittances reduce the depth and severity of poverty, and that the additional income is disproportionately spent on education and health.
For example, even if global energy and food prices increase at a more moderate rate than now – for example, 20% per year – and get reflected in domestic prices, bringing the overall inflation rate to, say, 3% would require markedly falling prices
elsewhere.
Many are imposing emergency measures like export taxes or bans, which help their own citizens, but at the expense of those
elsewhere.
Add to that a functioning welfare system, and it is clear why the inequality-focused outrage that has fueled voter revolts
elsewhere
is gaining little traction in Germany.
Foreseeing this, depositors would have responded to the announcement of a referendum by immediately withdrawing their euros in cash or by wiring them to Frankfurt, Paris, New York, or
elsewhere.
Even if all the money earmarked for disaster relief actually went where it was supposed to go, the injection of funds nevertheless frees up money
elsewhere.
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