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Likewise, Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, may
emphasize
the specificity of “Russian civilization” in a manner evocative of nineteenth-century anti-Western thinkers; but many in the Russian elite still consider the European Union, despite its many weaknesses, the most civilized model of governance that exists.
As Carmen Reinhart and I
emphasize
in our book This Time is Different, such fugues of optimism often accompany credit run-ups, and this is hardly the first time that globalization and technological innovation have played a central role.
To be sure, in recent years, the European institutional framework has undergone major reforms that reflect the principles of “Maastricht 2.0,” such as the need to
emphasize
national responsibility for public finances and international competitiveness.
With national leaders considering how best to meet their new commitment, I would
emphasize
two factors that are integral to making progress.
Although the bilateral relationship has historically tended to
emphasize
security and defense more than economics, the two leaders’ perspectives, exemplified in their new initiatives, threaten to leave things even more unbalanced.
Scientists
emphasize
the difference between climate and weather.
Both authors
emphasize
the gains from trade and reject US President Donald Trump’s protectionism.
In their widely discussed 2012 book Why Nations Fail, the economist Daron Acemoglu and the political scientist James A. Robinson
emphasize
the importance of inclusive political and economic institutions.
On one hand, universities are abiding by long-standing agreements with government; on the other, they face zealous reformers who seek market-based solutions that stress competition among institutions, encourage staff and student mobility, and
emphasize
student-centered learning.
While recent reports
emphasize
the size and growth of Islamic financial assets and instruments, it is the quality of services, continued financial innovation, and sound risk-management practices that will ultimately define their success.
Mundell did not
emphasize
financial crises, but presumably labor mobility is more important today than ever.
Without the opportunity for kickbacks, businesses will
emphasize
efficiency, and markets will once again perform their proper function of selecting winners and losers.
Some commencement speakers focus on the graduates’ accomplishments; others
emphasize
the career-related challenges that lie ahead.
Of course, many women might choose to
emphasize
family (as would many men).
German Chancellor Angela Merkel likes to emphasize, rightly, that one should not speak of a “euro crisis,” but of a “debt crisis.”
Western critics
emphasize
that Xi has done much to concentrate power in his own hands over the last six years.
But as the Trump administration’s renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement and the US-Korea Free Trade Agreement showed, it is likely to
emphasize
cosmetic issues that yield catchy sound-bites, at the expense of the substantive action that the problems in the Sino-American relationship demand.
In particular, Arab countries can
emphasize
the localization of development.
Obviously, the G-20 is right to
emphasize
how important meeting these needs is to how many people.
India’s history and culture, from Asoka, its mythical emperor in the third century BC, to Gandhi, push it to
emphasize
ethics and to consider itself an “exceptional” nation in its relationship with the world.
Optimists
emphasize
its capacity for learning and rapid accumulation of human capital.
But rather than
emphasize
“denuclearization” – which implies a one-sided compromise – negotiators should seek to secure a nuclear-weapons-free zone (NWFZ) on the Korean Peninsula.
When comparing Russia and Ukraine, we should play down frequent national characterizations and instead
emphasize
the key feature: Russia is ahead of Ukraine economically, because it at least attempted radical economic reform in 1992.
While the Sustainable Development Goals
emphasize
peace (SDG 16), America’s military-industrial complex pursues open-ended wars (Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Libya, to name some of America’s current engagements) and large-scale arms sales.
Its monthly statements
emphasize
that there is still “a significant underutilization of labor resources,” reflecting not only the 6.1% unemployment rate, but also the millions of part-time employees seeking a full-time job and those who are not officially counted as unemployed because they are not actively looking for work.
In fact, a well-developed conception of democratic citizenship will always
emphasize
individual rights.
There is less consensus about parties that incite hatred and are committed to destroying core democratic principles – especially because many extremist parties in Europe go out of their way to
emphasize
that they are not against democracy; on the contrary, they are fighting for “the people.”
We feel obliged to
emphasize
that disputes between governments are not grounds for actions against the civilian population.
They are probably right to
emphasize
how little they really know about surveillance.
To counter their arguments, opinion-makers should
emphasize
the expected long-term returns on incremental public investment, not with ideological arguments, but with concrete examples from various sectors in the recent past that have had reasonably good rate of returns.
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