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The problem is that a US military response is
essentially
useless under these conditions, and can easily inflame the situation rather than resolve it.
The ECB’s Lethal InhibitionBERKELEY – Last December, with Europe’s financial system on the brink of disaster, the European Central Bank stunned the markets with an unprecedented intervention, offering banks across the eurozone
essentially
unlimited liquidity against any and all collateral for an exceptional period of three years.
The ECB has provided
essentially
unlimited amounts of liquidity to euro-area financial systems.
Yes, one can debate about the third way, or the two and a half way, or the three and a half way, but these are
essentially
marginal debates.
Some are already seizing the funding opportunities under what is
essentially
a climate-change initiative to pursue broader sustainability goals.
The ECB’s newfound ability to print money,
essentially
without limit, to support both banks and governments has reduced Greek contagion to insignificance.
In Copenhagen, the pleas of representatives of small island states (some of which will cease to exist if sea levels continue to rise) for a target of 1.5ºC went unheeded,
essentially
because world leaders thought the measures required to meet such a target were politically unrealistic.
The 1990’s were marked by coups, countercoups, and civil wars, with two regions – Abkhazia and South Ossetia –
essentially
breaking away with Russian support.
He was not just incurious, but also arrogant: he insisted on making uninformed decisions, and hence made decisions that were
essentially
random.
From the 1970s to the late 2000s, demography was
essentially
a dormant issue.
In the United States, the Federal Reserve has
essentially
adopted a quantitative employment target, with nominal GDP targets and other variations under discussion in other countries.
Yet, when markets opened on Monday morning, they were utterly unaffected by the weekend’s developments; for them, the G7 summit had
essentially
been a non-event.
Consumer demand is
essentially
autonomous, too, because the so-called induced part is yoked to autonomous investment through the “propensity to consume.”
These are
essentially
refinancing mechanisms.
It was through Zionism, an
essentially
secular nationalist movement, that the Jews were returned to political action and developed the necessary diplomatic tools.
By stripping Austria’s spies of their files, the raid has
essentially
put the intelligence service out of operation and raised doubts among allied intelligence services about the Austrians’ reliability.
To take one particularly controversial example, airlines now use travelers’ data to customize ticket prices in ways that
essentially
cancel out the savings once offered by online markets.
Moreover, the Lisbon Treaty will probably start being implemented during the French presidency, with nominations for the future EU leadership, including a permanent president, and steps to shape the future European External Action Service,
essentially
an EU foreign ministry.
Essentially, the government guarantee associated with financing public-sector investment is being withdrawn – as it should be.
In that sense, the debate in Germany today is
essentially
a politer, more politically correct version of the one playing out in the US.
Rethinking SovereigntyFor 350 years, sovereignty – the notion that states are the central actors on the world stage and that governments are
essentially
free to do what they want within their own territory but not within the territory of other states – has provided the organizing principle of international relations.
This strategy may be of little use in tightly controlled societies like Iran or North Korea; but Russia is
essentially
European.
As a result, the research and development program
essentially
paid for itself, and total discounted benefits for the $800 billion investment climbed to more than $2.1 trillion.
Partisan polarization in Congress has also undermined the executive branch, unduly blocking government appointments – including routine and
essentially
uncontroversial ones – and placing unwarranted obstacles in the way of implementing even the most sensible and seemingly bipartisan legislative proposals.
Furthermore, exchange-rate movements are
essentially
determined by financial flows and may have no effects in terms of correcting global trade imbalances.
Obama's draft authorization for use of military force (AUMF) –
essentially
a legal refresh of the last AUMF in 2002 – has turned into another opportunity to showcase disunity in the face of crisis.
China’s government is committed to finishing the task, with the aim of reducing rural poverty
essentially
to zero by 2020.
But gutting or cutting Doing Business would be a grave error and would
essentially
result in throwing a healthy baby out with the bathwater.
With the WTO
essentially
out of the picture, the US will launch a new initiative to strike bilateral deals on trade rules – an approach that Trump advocated in his APEC speech.
The Paris accord assumes that each government consults with its own country’s engineers to devise a national energy strategy, with each of the 193 UN member states
essentially
producing a separate plan.
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