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linked with the euro, which is in the throes of an
existential
crisis...”This has resulted in another, albeit unintended, consequence: “Unscrupulous politicians, bureaucrats and businessmen, who have stashed their illicit wealth abroad, are bringing some of it back,” passing off the money as export earnings.
The extremists wanted to silence the majority that was waking up to the
existential
threat that radical Islam poses to their country.
Those who argue that the migration crisis also poses an
existential
threat to Europe are right.
But, though Syriza’s victory may mark the start of the next chapter in the euro crisis, the political – and possibly
existential
– danger that Europe faces runs deeper.
Now we have awakened to an
existential
crisis for the common currency.
But only Europe’s currency union faces uncertainty about its future;America faces no
existential
crisis for its currency.
Brady Bonds For the EurozoneWASHINGTON, DC – Today’s conventional view of the eurozone is that the crisis is over – the intense, often
existential
concern earlier this year about the common currency’s future has been assuaged, and everything now is back under control.
For the world, Pakistan’s fate is an urgent, perhaps even an existential, question.
But, after a year of economic sanctions and negotiations with no result, Israel’s patience on what it regards as an
existential
issue is wearing thin.
Since his inauguration last May, President Moon Jae-in has known that he needed to find a way to mitigate the
existential
threat of nuclear war.
In other words, this is an
existential
fight – for the wellbeing of people today and the survival of island societies in the future.
Palestinians were so locked in their opposition to Zionism that they were unable to appreciate the Jews’
existential
needs, just as they failed to appreciate the effects of indiscriminate acts of violence against Israeli civilians.
The BJP’s strategy of painting the Congress as soft on terror and demonizing Muslims as an
existential
threat to India badly misfired.
The fundamental problem consists in an
existential
struggle between utterly dysfunctional states and an obscenely savage brand of theocratic fanaticism.
We are likely to begin finding out the answer to that
existential
question in the next few weeks.
Energy’s emergence as a focal point for European leaders makes sense, given that it lies at the confluence of the three
existential
threats facing the European Union: a revisionist Russia, the declining competitiveness of European businesses, and climate change.
But right now, and leaving aside the possibility of an
existential
battle between man and machine, it seems quite plausible to expect a significant pickup in productivity growth over the next five years.
Nevertheless, the crisis poses an almost
existential
challenge to the European Union – and has required such huge sums – because it directly implicates the key underlying principle of European governance: the nature of the state.
A Trump presidency also poses something of an
existential
threat.
We saw another turning point on a second issue of
existential
importance: nuclear disarmament.
Saudi rulers regard the battle between Assad and his opponents as part of the Kingdom’s
existential
struggle against its main adversary, Iran.
Existential
debates are admittedly as old as the EU – and so pervasive that they seem to be part of its identity.
The refugee crisis poses an
existential
threat to Europe.
But the EU might now face an
existential
threat, which it can overcome only with a strong show of solidarity and global leadership.
Beyond
existential
risks, there are near-term risks.
The End of Germany’s Two-Party SystemBERLIN – The German Social Democrats’ (SPD)
existential
crisis can no longer be treated as a typical party crisis.
"There is," he wrote in an echo of today's globalization debates, "a certain situation of capitalistically disorganized economies, in which the higher culture is not victorious but rather loses in the
existential
fight with lower cultures."
If, in addition to dealing effectively with the risks of Grexit and Brexit, the EU can strengthen its unity and determination in addressing the Ukraine crisis and confronting today’s revisionist Russia, it will have succeeded in fending off today’s
existential
threats.
Updated for India, it is a perfect song for a crisis that has become an
existential
threat.
Our daily business usually ignores this
existential
backdrop.
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