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Failure
to resolve the Cyprus problem is a potentially serious threat to good relations between NATO, Turkey, and the EU.
The
Failure
of China BashingWith China's rapid growth increasingly affecting a wide range of issues worldwide, it has become expedient for US presidential candidates to blame China for some of America's domestic problems.
It helps explain the rise of protectionism, and the
failure
of the WTO trade talks in Cancun last September to improve emerging countries' access to advanced-country markets.
But if the mission was to free Iraq from terror, reconstruct the country, and enhance security on all levels, it was an absolute
failure.
But to let a new recession happen after a short and feeble recovery would be regarded by citizens as a major policy failure, which would further weaken support for the euro.
If Russia and the other countries that opposed America's Iraq policy in the Security Council really wanted to convince the US not to attack Iraq and to defend international law, it was a naive policy doomed to
failure.
Of course, easy monetary policy can cause inflation, and the
failure
to “punish” financial institutions that exercised poor judgment in the past may lead to more of the same in the future.
Failure
to act quickly and globally will leave our children and grandchildren struggling to adapt to rapidly rising seas and devastating weather.
It is precisely the
failure
to apply these values in areas such as Palestine or Iraq that has made – and can still make – countless Arabs vehemently anti-American.
They are also a
failure
of human beings: democratic values do not function without citizens; there can be no democracy without democrats.
But if the NPT review conference is not to end in tears, with all the accompanying risks for world order that
failure
would entail, the five nuclear-armed states that are NPT signatories can and must be prepared to bring more to the table than they have so far.
A former Al Qaeda member, for example, recently stated that the UK authorities’
failure
to explain properly why it had not intervened in Syria’s civil war risked radicalizing more Muslims.
Likewise, proclaimed support for disparate, barely-known rebel groups; demands for dead-on-arrival sanctions resolutions; feckless calls for Assad’s departure (as if he plans to take the advice); and half-baked ideas about enforced “safe areas” (an utter
failure
in Bosnia) are unlikely to spare many lives, much less bring about the endgame that is so desperately needed.
Republicans blame their
failure
on the Democrats’ refusal to cooperate.
The French team’s performance may reflect the mood of the country, but the
failure
of France’s international stars to jell reflected, above all, a total absence of leadership at the helm.
In the land of Moliere, failure, like success, must be theatrical.
In 2010, France has the “blues,” and some people are starting to see, through the
failure
of the national team, the limits of the French model of integration.
A Nobel Peace Prize for them would have shown the West that Muslims can be good peacemakers and, equally important, it would have sent a message of hope to the Islamic populations of the world that have seen their self-esteem eroded by stories of
failure.
A
failure
of either Europe or the US to return to robust growth would be bad for the global economy.
A
failure
in both would be disastrous – even if the major emerging-market countries have attained self-sustaining growth.
The Obama administration’s efforts to deal with the real-estate market have been a dismal failure, perhaps succeeding only in postponing further declines.
Trump’s
failure
to mention Jews or anti-Semitism in his statement on Holocaust Remembrance Day seemed distinctly odd.
Failure
to implement such coordinated policy measures – to sustain global aggregate demand at a time when deflationary trends are still severe in advanced economies – could lead to a very dangerous and damaging double-dip recession in advanced economies.
The
failure
to distinguish clearly between resources and reserves – and to recognize the importance of prices, costs, and technology in transforming resources into reserves – results in bad predictions about an imminent peak in oil production and misinformation that has had a negative impact on policymaking.
To oppose such forces and policies, mainstream political parties will have to address their failure, even with the facts on their side, to offer a narrative compelling enough to convince voters to choose economic openness.
It was this
failure
that brought Hamas to power.
All the opportunities that the US market presented to Mexico could not offset the consequences of policy mistakes at home, especially the
failure
to reverse the real appreciation of the peso’s exchange rate and the inability to extend the productivity gains achieved in a narrow range of export activities to the rest of the economy.
When it was over, the negotiators admitted
failure.
The aim of such standards must be to attenuate the impact of financial failure, not amplify it, as has occurred in the crisis.
In Sweden, just as in similarly liberal Holland and Denmark, right-wing populists have profited from liberals’
failure
to stand up for their values.
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