Enthusiasm
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What Girls WantWASHINGTON, DC – Last month, as I watched dozens of students at the Kakuma refugee camp in northwest Kenya learn computer skills, I was impressed by their
enthusiasm
– especially that of the handful of girls in the room.
The reception seems more appropriate for a rock star than for a presidential hopeful: the crowds are large, the hugs intense (this is the Caribbean, after all), and the candidate’s shirt often gets torn in a melee of
enthusiasm.
In Italy, the right-wing coalition government led by Silvio Berlusconi has taken a lurch away from Italy's traditional
enthusiasm
for Europe, inciting Renato Ruggiero, its pro-European foreign minister, to resign.
That may inspire little enthusiasm, but the Israel that Olmert has now won a firm mandate to lead is by no means demoralized.
A multicultural coalition is probably a requirement of legitimate military action in the Middle East; the dilemma is that unless Obama’s regional coalition broadens considerably, his current allies’
enthusiasm
for US military intervention is likely to diminish quickly.
That way, shareholders and investors could properly judge whether the advice given and the investments made were in fact sound in the long run rather than just reflecting the
enthusiasm
of the moment.
The country has emerged as an oasis of dynamism, realism, and youthful enthusiasm, much of which is also reflected in Macron himself.
Ra an had the bad sense to publicize his lack of
enthusiasm
for a possible Mesic victory.
Eight years later, the enthusiasm, the self-sacrifice and solidarity have long vanished -- at least in my country, for I don’t want to speak for others.
Ukrainian
enthusiasm
about the EU is based on the idea that European security is indivisible.
This France endorses Sarkozy with enthusiasm; others view him as the unpleasant but necessary medicine France needs to cure its malaise.
The popular vote can’t be reversed but a signature collecting campaign could transform the political landscape by revealing a newfound
enthusiasm
for EU membership.
Recent court rulings in the United States have given the vultures the upper hand, and may make debt restructuring even more difficult, while
enthusiasm
for bailouts is clearly waning.
Yet renewed EU
enthusiasm
should not be mistaken for unwavering confidence.
A “speculative bubble,” I wrote then, is “a situation in which news of price increases spurs investor enthusiasm, which spreads by psychological contagion from person to person, in the process amplifying stories that might justify the price increase.”
Now that the TPP is off the table, Mexican
enthusiasm
for a new NAFTA could dim.
She was chosen, to borrow the commentators’ jargon, to energize the party base, which comprises hard-liners suspicious of McCain’s lack of
enthusiasm
for the causes that fire them up, such as creationism and a ban on abortion.
China’s
enthusiasm
for RMB internationalization since 2009 partly reflects its frustration with the lack of progress in reforming the international financial architecture, and with the state of regional financial cooperation.
The Real Risk to the Global EconomyWASHINGTON, DC – One of the great mysteries of today’s global markets is their irrepressible enthusiasm, even as the world around them appears on the verge of chaos or collapse.
And the market is prone to temporary fits of shared
enthusiasm
– for emerging-market debt, for Internet stocks, for residential mortgage-backed securities, for Greek government debt.
Less
enthusiasm
about housing means that manufacturing firms will no longer be squeezed when they seek capital to expand.
But, despite its opposition to North Korea’s nuclear weapons program and its lack of
enthusiasm
for the Kim dynasty, the Chinese government has thus far refrained from applying pressure by threatening to sever the North’s lifeline.
QE is a legitimate monetary-policy instrument, but the Fed and the Bank of England would probably not embrace it with such
enthusiasm
were it not for the anticipated exchange-rate depreciation.
While China has not responded to these overtures with the degree of
enthusiasm
that accompanied them, the Chinese would be happy to fill the strategic vacuum likely to be created by America’s accelerated departure from AfPak.
Although Kerry may not fill them with enthusiasm, Latin Americans perceive him as a necessary replacement.
Her greatest challenge, in the primaries if not in the general election, is likely to be an
enthusiasm
gap: Support for her candidacy, while broad, is not deep.
The few announced appointments have won lukewarm nods but no
enthusiasm
from those looking for bold leadership.
The West has supported in a variety of ways democratic movements in the post-Soviet region, hardly hiding its
enthusiasm
for the various “color” revolutions that have replaced long-standing dictators with more responsive leaders – though not all have turned out to be the committed democrats they pretended to be.
The alternative is to create financial hype by aggressive privatization, overshadowing problems with foreign
enthusiasm.
And while the US Federal Reserve’s policy of quantitative easing has propped up businesses, it is no substitute for the
enthusiasm
and anticipation needed to propel investment.
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