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America was briefly tempted into real imperialism when it
emerged
as a world power a century ago, but the interlude of formal empire did not last long.
As countries emerged, many placed a new emphasis on “harmony,” in an effort to redress the growing divide between rich and poor, urban and rural.
Two other destabilizing developments
emerged
in the last quarter of the twentieth century: a strong incentive to use debt to prop up demand, and a shift toward financing public debt through private institutions at market prices, under the pretext of fighting inflation.
The administration’s difficulties in Syria
emerged
early on, with the assumption that Assad would be ousted within weeks of the conflict’s eruption.
When Populism Can KillLONDON – Unfounded skepticism about vaccines in some communities, in developing and developed countries alike, has
emerged
in recent years as one of the most serious impediments to global progress in public health.
Indeed, in recent years an unfortunate trend has
emerged
in African politics: losing candidates, unhappy with their election results, unleash violence until the only option for mediators is to grant them a continued role in government.
When EDI first emerged, America’s response was no different.
Indeed, not since Japan rose to world-power status during the reign of the Meiji Emperor (1867-1912) has another non-Western power
emerged
with such potential to shape the global order.
When Japan
emerged
as a world power, imperial conquest followed, whereas a rising China’s expansionist impulses are, to some extent, checked by other Asian powers.
With the murder of peaceful protesters, the shelling of residential quarters, the execution of soldiers who refuse to fire on their countrymen, and the use of chemical weapons, a picture has
emerged
of a regime that is systematically defying the most basic international moral and legal standards.
By the end of 2016, five major coalitions with conflicting objectives had emerged: Assad’s forces and their allies;Arab-led opposition forces;Kurdish-led opposition forces;Jabhat Fatah al-Sham (JFS, formerly the al-Nusra Front, which was the official arm of al-Qaeda in Syria); and the so-called Islamic State (ISIS).
The old, declining European order of the nineteenth century originally
emerged
out of the Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648).
Until the Great War, the global balance of power was centered in Europe; after it, the United States and Japan
emerged
as great powers.
But it also carries serious risks, exemplified in the trade imbalances that
emerged
in the 1980s.
The European Central Bank has
emerged
as a strong and bold institution, but the European Commission and the Eurogroup of finance ministers have not proved equal to challenging conditions.
While many would welcome top-down solutions like those that
emerged
in the 1970’s, such outcomes are unlikely in the foreseeable future.
Reversing the large differential in unit labor costs that has
emerged
in the euro’s first decade thus requires not only wage restraint and productivity-enhancing reforms in the south, but also higher wage gains in the north.
A simulation shows that if German wages grew at 4% annually instead of the 1.5% of the last decade, and if annual productivity growth in Spain accelerated to 2% (it was close to 0.7% in both countries), Spain could reverse the unit-labor-cost differential that
emerged
with Germany since 2000 in five years, with Spanish wages growing at about 1.7% per annum.
His first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, had to resign, after it
emerged
that he had misled Vice President Mike Pence about discussing US sanctions with the Russian ambassador before Trump’s inauguration.
Rather than being punished, these crooks
emerged
as model "capitalists."
No surprise, then, that regional stability has
emerged
as a high priority for Europeans.
In fact, a number of potential East European candidates have already emerged, with some said to have begun actively soliciting support.
Web sites
emerged
for the sole purpose of analyzing the race.
South Korea’s current political crisis began in October 2016, when allegations
emerged
that Park had pressured the chaebols – the country’s giant family-owned conglomerates – to funnel huge sums of money into two foundations controlled by her close personal friend, Choi Soon-sil.
Far from enabling security, many in the region believe that MONUSCO has
emerged
as a destabilizing influence – a bureaucratic behemoth, fixated on its own survival and institutionally motivated to profit from instability.
In 2005, more than 125 Coalition troops were killed, while suicide bombing
emerged
as a new and increasingly common tactic of the insurgency.
Latin America has been plagued by corruption for centuries, ever since it
emerged
from what the Mexican poet Octavio Paz called the “patrimonialist” nature of Spanish and Portuguese colonial rule.
The confused situation faced by the Caroline Institute in 1950 reminds us that all prize committees face difficult choices: after four indecisive rounds of preliminary voting, three primary alternatives emerged, but the out-come was still uncertain.
This is what happened when the elections of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan followed the great inflation of the early 1970s, and when the American New Deal and the “rough beast” of European rearmament
emerged
from the Great Depression.
A zone of de facto control by Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Syrian regime forces has
emerged
between Baalbek and Homs, straddling the Lebanese-Syrian border.
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