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As young Muslims in Britain (and across the West) try to maneuver between the various, and often conflicting, aspects of their identity, three clear tendencies have
emerged.
A national consensus
emerged
from the crisis that Denmark’s energy sector had to be transformed in order to secure future energy supply.
Above all, the AfD, Germany’s version of the French National Front, which
emerged
from nothing as Germany’s third-largest party in the September election, will benefit from open debate.
Its 1962 defeat of India was the culmination of a decade-long competition for leadership of the newly independent countries that had
emerged
from decolonization.
Under China’s planned economy, most contracts were between individuals and the state, whereas more sophisticated market contracts have
emerged
or re-emerged only over the last 30 years.
China has strengthened its unitary state with important institutional innovations that have delivered growth and middle-income prosperity, but it still retains the basic five-level administrative structure – central government on top, with provincial, city, town, and village bodies below – that first
emerged
two millennia ago.
The Global Partnership for Education (GPE) has raised less than 10% of what has gone into global health, and to date no significant innovative financing mechanisms have
emerged.
After World War II, however, long swings in economic activity continued, while only moderate price and inflation patterns
emerged.
As Hobsbawm predicted, skyrocketing income inequality has
emerged
as a major cause of rising nationalism, anti-globalization sentiment, and even the shift toward authoritarianism.
Ironically, a major reason why today’s politics increasingly rhyme with twentieth-century developments is the fear of repeating the Great Depression – a fear that
emerged
after the 2008 financial crisis seemed to rhyme with the 1929 stock-market crash.
As they worked to limit Soviet-style communism’s advancement in the Arab world, they
emerged
as key Cold War allies of the West, especially the United States.
When a similar issued
emerged
in the 1970’s – the so-called “recycling of oil surpluses” – banks in Western financial centers extended loans to Latin America, communist Poland, and communist Romania.
At the height of the New Order’s political repression of Islam during the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, a new pattern of thinking
emerged
among younger intellectuals.
(Hoekstra is being forced to answer for his 2015 lies that the “Islamic movement” had brought chaos to the country, that Dutch politicians were being burned by Islamists, and that Muslim-dominated “no-go zones” had
emerged
in the country.)
Just as US President Franklin D. Roosevelt
emerged
as a ray of hope during the worst economic crisis in America’s history, Macron is spreading optimism among a French public disillusioned by a combination of violence, mediocrity, corruption scandals, and ideological confusion.
The shift was due less to rejection of Keynesian policy than to hostility toward the enlarged state that
emerged
after World War II.
Norway has
emerged
as a world leader in rigorous building standards aimed at enhancing protection from floods and storm surges, with legislation introduced over the last four years having established a classification system for new construction.
The only people who
emerged
unscathed from the global economic crisis of 2008, it seemed, were those who caused it.
The Changing Geopolitics of European EmotionPARIS – A new triangle of geopolitical emotion has
emerged
in Europe: Great Britain has ceased feeling superior to France, and France has stopped feeling inferior to Germany.
Some preliminary conclusions have already emerged:Even when budget deficits and inflation are under control, business growth is often inhibited by national and local impediments.
One clue recently
emerged
in an article in the Financial Times in which Klaus Regling, the head of Europe’s bailout fund, the European Stability Mechanism, returned to the troika’s mantra that Greece does not need substantial debt relief.
(The notable exception is Buddhism – more a philosophy than a religion – which
emerged
from a rejection of the unequal and violent structure of Brahman societies.)
Through its wide-ranging experience of convergence of national interests and values, the EU has
emerged
as a model of multilateralism and as the most powerful normative actor in all areas of governance.
Under Lula’s stewardship, millions of Brazilians
emerged
from poverty, and the middle class has become a majority – albeit a small one.
Even more significantly, the IMF has
emerged
from the London meeting with substantially greater resources, as well as new responsibilities.
But they have gained greater salience now that knowledge has
emerged
as a dominant driver of economic activity and competitive advantage.
The Syrian opposition needs to establish an umbrella organization accepted by all, including the de facto civilian and military leaders who have
emerged
locally over the last year and a half.
The Islamic Resistance Movement (known by its Arabic acronym, Hamas), which
emerged
during the first Intifada in 1987, grew more powerful in the 1990’s, after the return of the PLO’s Yasser Arafat and the creation, as a result of the Oslo Accords, of the Palestinian Authority.
Many lessons have emerged, including the dangers of hubris and the limits of military power, and the need for a multi-polar world.
America’s economic contradictions are part of a new business cycle that has
emerged
since 1980.
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