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It may stem from a perception that others are afraid, or that something is inexplicably wrong with the business environment, or a lack of inspiration (which can help overcome background fears).
A smart, comprehensive plan would calm the
fears.
So, can a comprehensive agreement that respects Iran’s right to civilian nuclear energy, while allaying the international community’s
fears
of weaponization, be achieved?
Japan, for its part,
fears
Chinese domination of East Asia, and is more than happy to be Russia’s new Asian friend.
“There is nothing more elastic than the economy, which everyone
fears
so much because no one understands it.”
If the region’s new leaders really wish to show their commitment to change, what better way than to dispel the economic
fears
surrounding action on climate change?
There are also understandable
fears
that diverging from the official line would trigger a flood of compensation claims, as occurred against Germany.
Not only nuclear weapons incited these
fears.
To be sure, street protests have already had a profound impact on Algeria’s authoritarian politics, with official
fears
of massive uprisings affecting public budgets and political appointments.
These
fears
have long underpinned sovereign states’ insistence on the right to control immigration.
Europe and the United States are both entering recession, and
fears
are mounting that the financial meltdown accompanying the sub-prime mortgage debacle has not worked itself out.
Despite their legitimate
fears
of military escalation in the South China Sea, Southeast Asia’s citizens remain optimistic that a peaceful, diplomatic resolution will be achieved, and that China will fulfill its commitment to forge a code of conduct for activities in ASEAN’s maritime heartland.
Another 50 years have now passed, and the world is again haunted by
fears
about the failure of democracy.
No one is willing to buy assets and take on additional uncertainty, because everyone
fears
that somebody else knows more than they do – namely, that anyone would be a fool to buy.
Is Greece the “canary in the coalmine” – the warning that tells us that Europe’s monetary union is on the verge of dissolution, with the other three of the famous PIGS (Portugal, Italy, and Spain) lining up like dominoes to fall?George Soros
fears
this might be the case, and gives the eurozone only a 50% chance of survival in its present form.
In the US, by contrast, local residents benefit handsomely from being able to sell their ownership rights to gas companies – a strong counter-balance to
fears
of environmental costs.
Instead of allowing a United Nations aid convoy to bring humanitarian aid to the area, the government agreed to release women and children on an as-yet-uncertain timeline, while men can leave only after their names had been cleared, raising
fears
of arrest.
The combination of ethnic and sectarian
fears
and rivalries, historical memories, and willful blindness among outside powers seems almost predestined to destabilize the entire Middle East again.
Equally important are American actions that show the high priority that the US gives to the alliance, and its guarantees not to engage in what Japan
fears
will be “Japan-passing” in its relations with Asia.
Indeed, there are already
fears
now that the girls have been trafficked out of Nigeria into neighboring countries, where it is possible that the international “responsibility to protect” doctrine will be invoked.
Now the World Food Program
fears
that another famine is looming – the country’s agricultural output will likely fall to 1.8 million tons of grain, far short of the 4.8 million tons needed to supply the meagre ration of 7ounces a day (half the daily allowance for those in UN refugee camps) ordinary North Koreans receive.
In a country with one of the worst histories of economic crisis and volatility,
fears
of a new meltdown are growing, and investors have been dollarizing their portfolios in order to protect their capital.
Is Iraq Safe Yet?WASHINGTON, DC – The Obama administration’s decision to withdraw the bulk of United Sates troops from Iraq over the next 19 months has sparked
fears
that Iraq will once again plunge into the wide-scale and debilitating violence that it endured from 2004 to 2007.
Those
fears
are, for the most part, overblown.
Russia, with its formal nuclear superiority, has no serious
fears
regarding China’s military buildup.
The most immediate question concerns the possibility of another Israel-Hezbollah war,
fears
of which have mounted throughout this year, fueled by reports of new missile transfers to Hezbollah and intermittent threats from Israel.
So the stakes in Burma are high for China, as are Chinese
fears
of about how any future “national reconciliation” government might react to China’s record of complicity with the corrupt military rulers.
It should be remembered that America and its allies, faced with strategic
fears
of a similar type during the Cold War, also supported repugnant and oppressive regimes in places like Zaire, Chile, and Indonesia.
In fact, it is profoundly unhelpful to stoke
fears
about robots, and to frame the issue as “artificial intelligence taking American jobs.”
Populist parties, which had already gained a foothold by playing on people’s
fears
of and frustrations with globalization, seized on this notion.
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