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While China will not change its ancient and admirable civilization, it owes its re-emergence to its
embrace
of the contemporary Western model of modernization – the huge achievement of Deng Xiaoping, who put the country on its current path more than three decades ago.
They will still loathe poverty,
embrace
universal values, and find joy in hard work.
This partly explains why Libyans are willing to
embrace
dissidents who lived abroad for decades, about whom they know little.
This is all the more remarkable at a time when right-wing governments
embrace
regulation and even state intervention – the cornerstones of leftist ideologies.
India would be happy to
embrace
each of these principles.
Spooked by Russia’s incursions into Ukraine, North Korea’s erratic intransigence, and China’s new foreign-policy assertiveness, US allies and partners in East Asia and Europe have rushed back to unthinking
embrace
of Cold War assumptions about the deterrent utility of nuclear weapons and their central importance in security policy.
China was the first to
embrace
change – committing to an economic rebalancing by shifting its growth model from external to internal demand, from exports and investment to private consumption.
That will require compromises on both sides – not just on the trade front, but also on the core economic strategies that both nations
embrace.
The good news is that will force them to
embrace
long-overdue rebalancing strategies aimed at stimulating domestic consumer demand.
Should Iran possess the ultimate weapon, it might
embrace
a new restraint in its foreign policy; nuclear-weapons states, precisely because they confront the prospect of nuclear retaliation, have historically tread with caution.
A rebalanced China can grow more slowly for one simple reason: By drawing increased support from services-led consumer demand, China’s new model will
embrace
a more labor-intensive growth recipe.
Just as China must
embrace
slower growth as a natural consequence of its rebalancing imperative, the rest of the world will need to figure out how to cope when it does.
As Greece and others face crises, the medicine du jour is simply timeworn austerity packages and privatization, which will merely leave the countries that
embrace
them poorer and more vulnerable.
Indeed, Mashal’s decision has effectively ended his ties to his two most important allies, thereby not only weakening his position, but also increasing his readiness to
embrace
political moderation.
There is still time for governments to
embrace
restraint, explore diplomacy, and reconsider policies that threaten to undermine stability.
So, too, is continuing to
embrace
a response to global warming that has failed for nearly two decades.
China's leaders recognize the long-term imperative of serious institutional reform, even as concerns about slowing growth heighten the temptation to
embrace
short-term fixes.
If it finally turns to quantitative easing in June, it will take only baby steps down this path, because ECB President Mario Draghi and his team remain reluctant to
embrace
the kind of radical measures that would shock their political masters.
His
embrace
of the right to his truth, which is the artist’s task, is nonetheless remarkable, given that he is working in an environment in which part of the creative process involves trying to stay alive.
Such a world upends traditions and challenges old thinking, forcing us to choose consciously to
embrace
it.
Not all Americans are enthused about President Bush's rapid conversion of trillion dollar surpluses into deficits, nor does a majority
embrace
his proposals to privatize America's social security system, which has done so much to eliminate poverty among America's elderly.
The Republicans’
embrace
of the audit idea taps into libertarians’ general distrust of government.
The assumption is that only real pressure will finally force Sudan’s government to
embrace
the United Nations-African Union peacekeeping force, negotiate with the West, disband the feared Janjaweed militia, allow refugees from the country’s brutal civil war to return to their villages, and make peace with Southern rebels.
But it also helped push more Turks into the opposition’s
embrace.
The irony is that Germany’s anxieties about price stability, which underlie the EU’s
embrace
of austerity, are entirely misplaced: German inflation could scarcely be lower.
But China’s quest for international respect is not well served by its
embrace
of rogue nations like Sudan, Venezuela, and Burma, much less by its secretive military build-up and its recent adventure in outer space.
Rather than celebrating diversity, people are increasingly eager to
embrace
a particular and exclusive identity.
If African governments
embrace
diversity in the way electricity is generated and distributed, they could provide modern energy to millions of people, while placing the continent at the forefront of a global energy transformation.
But others cannot
embrace
its glib populism, and are deeply troubled by the intellectual vacuum of the right’s campaign.
The trick, and our rational duty, is to
embrace
policies and to build institutions that are consistent with balanced trade and financial flows.
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