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Both
events
reinforce Obama’s message to the Asia-Pacific region that the US intends to remain an engaged power.
All of which brings us back to this summer’s
events
in Beijing.
Having received carte blanche from Qatar’s political leadership to support the Arab revolutions, Al Jazeera became fully engaged in live coverage of
events
in Tunisia, and then in Egypt, by relying on social-media networks away from the eyes of local security officials.
Addressing them successfully would allow the country to generate the savings needed to meet its huge looming public-investment requirements: expansion of productive infrastructure (roads, ports, and airports) in order to remove severe bottlenecks to faster non-inflationary growth; unprecedentedly large planned investment in oil exploration and electricity generation; and forthcoming international sporting
events
(the World Cup and the Olympic Games) that Brazil will host in the next few years.
Several
events
in November give hope for a stronger international community, with consequent economic benefits.
Therefore the preeminence of UN institutions in so many
events
in November is notable.
Egypt will face enormous economic difficulties, exacerbated by recent events, which have frightened off tourists, deterred investment, and kept many from working.
Outsiders have had and will have only limited influence over the course of
events.
When it comes to the treaty to reform the Union’s institutions, which will be finalized in November, recent
events
suggest that amnesia does play a central role.
The challenge is to understand
events
and trends earlier, which is especially important when the issue is the demise of democracy.
Moving beyond economics, America’s reduction in net energy imports – which have already fallen by one-half since 2007 – means that its foreign policy will be less constrained by
events
in the Middle East.
Changing weather patterns and the increasing magnitude and frequency of extreme weather
events
will require substantial investments if farmers are to adapt successfully.
Yet
events
in the 1970’s put that faith to a cruel test.
It has become nearly impossible to predict how the Fed will respond to
events.
But
events
in Asia over the past week may define the region for decades to come.
But the most epochal
events
of the last week took place in two of Asia’s great democracies: India and Japan.
These
events
were initiated by a court wrangle with Serzh Sargsyan, then the Minister of National Security and Internal Affairs.
Coverage of such
events
fills the media space that should be used to discuss serious governance issues.
When those indictments were issued, no one could have predicted how
events
would unfold; in retrospect, it is evident that the indictments’ delegitimizing effects had important consequences.
All of that is now gravely at risk - a dangerous turn of
events.
Do recent
events
mean that “convergence” is ending?
Jean-Claude Juncker’s Dangerous Defense StrategyMADRID – These days, there are just three
events
that bring together all of the main actors in international politics: the annual General Debate of the United Nations General Assembly, G20 summits, and the Munich Security Conference.
The latest
events
clearly indicate that a czarist mentality survived the revolution, reflected in a Byzantine model of political power — an emperor and his court — that has as its main vehicle largely unconstrained presidential authority.
Currency movements are often described as the most unpredictable of all financial variables; but recent
events
in foreign-exchange markets seem, for once, to have a fairly obvious explanation – one that almost all economists and policymakers accept and endorse.
There are obvious differences between the
events
of 1618-1648 in Europe and those of 2011-2014 in the Middle East.
The probability of such
events
is not negligible.
Consider sectarian struggle between Sunni and Shia Muslims – now the prime mover of
events
in the Middle East.
The main risk now is that
events
in the suburbs of large French cities will serve as an example to other young people, whether in the less urban areas of France or in other European countries, who feel socially excluded and are, perhaps, just as prone to violent outbursts.
But, as recent
events
have illustrated, robust health agencies should not be taken for granted.
To understand these fast moving events, we have to understand Asia’s financial systems.
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