Enthusiasm
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Eastern Europe's post-revolutionary
enthusiasm
for Europe has evaporated.
Clearly, women demonstrated tremendous
enthusiasm
for the political process, taking part in large numbers in political rallies, and as campaign workers in a range of election activities.
We need founding fathers – or mothers – and nations moved by a clear understanding of their interests and a popular
enthusiasm
for European integration.
But
enthusiasm
has largely given way to skepticism, anger, and polarization.
Few people can muster great
enthusiasm
for the UN.
But, while French national identity is intimately bound up with France’s international standing – how it is perceived in the world –
enthusiasm
for intervention has receded.
American
enthusiasm
for intervention in Africa has greatly diminished since the operation in Somalia in 1992-1993 – and more globally following the long wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It might work, but it has also contributed to the tedium of Hollande’s campaign and the growing lack of
enthusiasm
for his person.
Less than five months before his violent death, Kennedy roused a huge gathering of Germans in the center of Berlin, the frontier of the Cold War, to almost hysterical
enthusiasm
with his famous words, “Ich bin ein Berliner.”
Enthusiasm
for America’s self-proclaimed mission to fight for freedom around the world was dented, not least in the US itself, by the bloody catastrophe of Vietnam.
Germany’s
enthusiasm
for solar power is understandable.
So, should Britons look forward with
enthusiasm
to the future sketched by Carney?
In a country where freedom of expression has been off limits for half a century, the Internet had at first proven to be a godsend: people poured their
enthusiasm
into it by building Web sites and personal homepages.
His words are worth quoting at length:“I don’t have any
enthusiasm
for…trying to shrink the relative importance of the financial system in our economy as a test of reform, because we have to think about the fact that we operate in the broader world…It’s the same thing for Microsoft or anything else.
At first, there was a lot of uninformed
enthusiasm
for the new plan.
Ponzi schemes have managed to produce great profits for their promoters, at least for a while, by encouraging a social contagion of
enthusiasm.
Real exchange rates may also appreciate because of increases in capital inflows, which reflect foreign investors’
enthusiasm
for the prospects of the country in question.
With energy and enthusiasm, Burden turned that operation into a thriving health (not health-care) agency that covers three cities and about 300,000 people on the western edge of Los Angeles.
Georgians share that
enthusiasm.
Israel, in particular, can be forgiven for curbing its
enthusiasm
over the effect of the Arab Spring on its own security.
When I listen to the grand, visionary speeches about Europe’s future put forward recently by some EU political leaders - President Chirac’s recent speech to the Bundestag being the most otherworldly - I am struck by the thought that these visions are worthless if designed to cover up a lack of
enthusiasm
to face the challenges of enlargement.
Such
enthusiasm
did not last long.
Latin America’s Education DeficitChina’s decision to end its decade-old policy of pegging the Yuan to the dollar has been greeted in Latin America with
enthusiasm
and optimism.
If Trump were to think through how Duterte is perpetuating a drug crisis he seeks to end, perhaps he would refrain from expressing
enthusiasm
for the approach.
Yet everyone knows that enlargement does not command enormous political
enthusiasm
in the member states.
The alternatives seem to be a lengthy and difficult return to growth and employment, or declining
enthusiasm
for the common currency.
In an interview a few months ago, Wang Hongzhang, the chairman of China Construction Bank, indirectly expressed his subdued
enthusiasm
for Europe.
So maybe we should stop criticizing and start celebrating governments’
enthusiasm
for spending on education.
So, unfortunately, even if Europe came to its senses and emerging markets showed greater
enthusiasm
for liberal trade, we may not see a big global deal until the next decade.
Critics of Europe’s apparent lack of
enthusiasm
for fracking miss two key points.
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