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Today, the diplomatic
fallout
from the Ukraine crisis threatens to undermine Resolution 2139, which was adopted unanimously two months ago on the coattails of the Sochi Olympics.
If the
fallout
from those incidents is a reliable guide, however, nuclear power’s advocates will eventually be back.
But if future generations are unable to find productive outlets for their skills, the social
fallout
could be severe.
Across far-flung longitudes and latitudes, regions are struggling with the
fallout
from large-scale climate-related events.
But adapting to climate change will also mean managing the long-term economic
fallout
of extreme weather, and this is a requirement that countries are only beginning to take seriously.
And new episodes could emerge; two years ago, no one anticipated the
fallout
from the manipulation of the foreign-exchange markets.
With her “Baby Tooth Study,” the American physician Louise Reiss, who died earlier this year, proved in the 1960’s that radioactive
fallout
from nuclear testing had entered the food chain – and thus into human babies – all across the US.
Environmental NGOs worry that raising expectations could worsen the
fallout
from failure, damaging efforts at the national level to build low-carbon economies.
Meltdowns and FalloutsBRUSSELS – The metaphors used during the financial crisis of 2008-2009 – earthquake, tsunami, meltdown, black swan, and
fallout
– are back with a vengeance, but now they are being recycled literally.
Governments, in order to contain the
fallout
of the crisis, ran up public debt, including in countries whose balance sheets had already been weakened significantly by declining GDP growth.
Since early 2011, hundreds of thousands have died; around ten million Syrians have been displaced;Europe has been convulsed with Islamic State (ISIS) terror and the political
fallout
of refugees; and the United States and its NATO allies have more than once come perilously close to direct confrontation with Russia.
Now, global leaders must work to minimize the
fallout
of the second, and use all available means to prevent a third.
The question is how to respond to them to minimize the fallout, while bolstering the system’s resilience.
He never even reminded voters that the government’s choices in managing the
fallout
from the 2008 global financial crisis – which were neither obvious nor easy, because they required rejecting the EU’s austerity consensus – was the right one.
After US investment bank Lehman Brothers collapsed in 2008, it did not take long for advanced-country central banks to recognize that conventional monetary policy would be inadequate to contain the
fallout
of the ensuing crisis.
These policies are, in essence, the latest in a string of attempts by the ECB to address the
fallout
of the collapse of the massive bubble that formed in southern Europe in the early years of the euro.
Namibia has been alone in downplaying the Brexit fallout, most likely because its exports to the EU have declined significantly in recent years.
Indeed, since world leaders failed to achieve a climate-change agreement at the COP15 conference in Copenhagen in 2009, the issue has remained on the back burner, with policymakers focusing instead on containing the
fallout
of the global economic crisis.
With private-equity activity having declined in the Middle East and indeed elsewhere in recent years, owing to the
fallout
from the Abraaj Capital saga, SOEs and SWFs in the region will likely continue to establish their own private equity vehicles.
That is the quandary facing those who must grapple with the
fallout
of “advanced predictive algorithms” – the binary building blocks of machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI).
But, given past revelations, the potential for
fallout
must be considered.
Mutual concessions can be crafted that ensure negligible political
fallout
for both leaders.
Many mistakenly dismiss resource nationalism, and the populist rhetoric that accompanies it, as a fig leaf for rent-seeking by ruling elites, or the coincidental
fallout
of domestic political infighting.
The
fallout
from Khodorkovsky's arrest is felt abroad as well.
Here, too, aggressive – and at the time controversial – policy action, especially by the European Central Bank, helped contain the
fallout
from the near-collapse of the global financial system.
But while many observers have focused on the scandals’ short-term political and economic fallout, it is worth remembering what Brazil stands to gain by exposing corruption and punishing offenders.
However, Biya’s advanced age raises serious questions about the potential
fallout
from a political transition and what such a transition might mean for existing contracts.
The
fallout
is particularly damaging for the Australia-Indonesia relationship, as I can now attest while visiting Jakarta.
Not surprisingly, therefore, the
fallout
from the global economic crisis that erupted in 2008 – the worst since the Great Depression of the 1930’s – has prompted experts, policymakers, and the international financial institutions to rethink poverty.
China’s leaders must devote their attention to a staggering array of pressing problems at home: averting an economic slowdown that could push millions out of work and into the streets, the
fallout
from rural land reform, and efforts to manage enormous environmental and public health problems.
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