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In East Asia, a host of countries produce components for assembly in China (or
elsewhere
in the region) and subsequent re-export; in Central and Eastern Europe, a similar phenomenon occurs with Germany as the hub; and, of course, in North America, both Canada and Mexico are increasingly integrated into the US market.
A bank default in any one country would no longer trigger a crisis elsewhere, because any losses would stop at the border.
Here, and elsewhere, the US will need to take the lead; the parties cannot be expected to reach consensus by themselves.
Protracted conflicts in Ukraine and Syria hint at a new Cold War between the US and Russia, and the turmoil in those countries, as well as elsewhere, is increasingly disrupting national economies and security regimes.
It continues to cause untold suffering in the US, where millions of homeowners have lost their homes, and is now threatening millions more in Poland and
elsewhere
who took out loans in Swiss francs.
The villages that I visited – in Tajikistan, Yemen, Mali, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Malawi, Cambodia, and
elsewhere
– reflect the condition of hundreds of millions of impoverished people worldwide.
In Afghanistan, Gabon, Iran, Pakistan, and elsewhere, fundamental Western interests – though very different depending on the case – are at stake.
A possible military response could involve the Indian army establishing a camp of its own on Chinese territory
elsewhere
that China’s leaders regard as highly strategic.
Similar measures can be expected
elsewhere
as governments strive to meet the targets pledged under the Paris climate agreement.
In fact, to its immense credit, Sinn Féin has gone out of its way to adopt a progressive stance on the issue of immigration from the EU and
elsewhere.
The fact that globalization produces both winners and losers certainly explains much of the anti-globalization backlash now apparent in the UK and
elsewhere.
But if Palestinians in Gaza demonstrate that they can rule themselves and be a good neighbor, a key justification for Israel’s continuing occupation
elsewhere
will weaken.
But the Kremlin is not satisfied with damaging Russia’s own polity with plutocratic gangsterism; it is also working to undermine democratic processes
elsewhere.
Moreover, the most important source of potential damage to Russia’s economy lies
elsewhere.
In the past, the interruption of financial flows – or “sudden stops” – has been an essential feature of crises in Latin America and
elsewhere
in the developing world.
Elsewhere, Gabon’s lumber and mining sectors, Equatorial Guinea’s oil industry, and various industries in Kenya have also attracted migration from neighboring countries.
The Fund is doing Europe’s people no favor by failing to push aggressively for a more realistic solution, including dramatic debt write-downs for peripheral eurozone countries and re-allocating core-country guarantees
elsewhere.
The Blind Alley of Monetary PopulismSWARTHMORE – In the United States and
elsewhere
nowadays, populist politicians often claim that easy monetary policy is hurting ordinary workers, thereby exacerbating income inequality.
And yet simply revoking citizenship does not solve the problem of leaving at large a suspected terrorist, who may then carry out an attack
elsewhere
– unless, as with Sakr, he is killed.
These schemes imply socialization of debt – taxpayers
elsewhere
in Europe would share a country’s debt burden.
But American voters (and the rest of the world) need some sign that the presidential candidates can explain how that pest got there in the first place and what must be done to ensure that it doesn’t reemerge
elsewhere.
The decisive impact of globalization lies elsewhere: it gives a crisis bonus to countries with transparent and accountable political structures.
They have all invoked heroic precedents from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as well as the impossibility of proceeding otherwise under brutal right-wing dictatorships, such as Batista’s in Cuba, Somoza’s in Nicaragua, and military-oligarchic complexes in Guatemala, El Salvador, Bolivia, Argentina, Peru, Uruguay, and
elsewhere
– including Colombia.
But Modi’s interventions to calm troubled waters have lacked the leadership and passion he demonstrates
elsewhere.
In the United States and elsewhere, there is a sense that the long-foreseen implosion of news publishing is accelerating, having reached a kind of critical mass.
Marx, however, is far from dead; not least in Uruguay, and perhaps not
elsewhere.
To this end, the authorities would do well to look to the property-rights infrastructure in Hong Kong, the US, the UK, and
elsewhere
in Europe, which has remained stable and robust, despite political and social upheaval.
Three-quarters of the potential pickup in productivity could come from “catch-up” improvements, with countries taking steps – modernizing their retail sectors, consolidating automobile production into a smaller number of larger factories, improving health-care efficiency, and reducing food-processing wastage – that have already proven effective
elsewhere.
Russia’s new reactors seem to be safe and competitive with those produced
elsewhere.
Providing such support systems for pastoralists could prove to be an effective strategy for advancing economic development, enhancing food security, and reducing dependence on food aid in Somalia and
elsewhere.
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