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Greece largely succeeded in
following
the dictate set by the “troika” (the European Commission the ECB, and the IMF): it converted a primary budget deficit into a primary surplus.
The new capital ratio should be raised to 7-10% of total assets in order to dampen risk-taking by bankers and minimize the real economic impact of large-scale deleveraging
following
a loss of confidence in the banking system.
So, while right-wing populists have attracted older voters, left-wing populist have gained a
following
among younger generations.
Deng was rehabilitated the
following
year, and in the late 1970’s, after Mao’s death, Deng’s pragmatists seized control of the regime.
Since the UK’s general election last year, and
following
a series of political speeches by May, the EU has finally begun to understand what the current British government envisions for Brexit and the future EU-UK relationship.
After all, the first-ever association agreement in 1954 was designed to foster cooperation between the European Coal and Steel Community and the United Kingdom,
following
the latter’s retreat from formal treaty negotiations.
Following
such a vote, the UK could begin to repair its reputation in the EU – a reputation that has been severely undermined by our prolonged status as the carping, semi-detached member of the club.
Yet, barring a last-minute miracle – a major mistake by Hollande that wrecks his credibility, or a fresh bout of crisis that stokes voters’ desire for reassuring continuity at the top – Sarkozy appears condemned to be the second one-term president in the history of the Fifth Republic,
following
Valéry Giscard d’Estaing.
Deserting the Battle for BritainSAINT PIERRE D’ENTREMONT, FRANCE – In the sad state of affairs
following
the Brexit vote in the United Kingdom, former “Remainers” – those who wished to stay in the EU – seem to have given up altogether on fighting for the future of their country.
The
following
chart shows the percentage of EU immigrants in each EU country.
In that case, the US economy would not heat up, the stock market’s rally might reverse, the Fed might postpone new interest rate increases, and American deficits would not spiral out of control, as they did during George W. Bush’s presidency,
following
the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
In October 2013,
following
Syria’s accession to the Chemical Weapons Convention, a joint mission of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) and the United Nations was tasked with eliminating the country’s chemical arsenal and production facilities.
While German Chancellor Angela Merkel was visiting Trump in Washington earlier this month, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson made his first official trip to East Asia,
following
Secretary of Defense James Mattis’s trip to the region in February.
But far more influential may have been the change of heart that took place among French Socialists
following
the collapse of their experiment in Keynesian reflation in the early 1980’s.
Following
its admission to the eurozone, Greece convincingly demonstrated that an advanced economy can be just as procyclical as any emerging market.
Examples include the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492, of Huguenots from France in 1685, of Germans and others from Eastern Europe
following
WWII, of some Palestinians from Israel in 1948, and of Indians from Uganda in the 1970s.
In recent years, refugees have mainly been fleeing either persecution or extreme insecurity
following
state disintegration.
Like Ukraine, Poland suffered from widespread corruption in the years immediately
following
the collapse of communism.
But so are populist arguments for tightening monetary policy – in the US, Donald Trump,
following
Ted Cruz and other Republican leaders, has advocated a return to the gold standard.
Last month,
following
North Korea’s second intercontinental ballistic missile test of the summer, the United Nations Security Council unanimously agreed to impose new and even stricter sanctions on the tiny country.
The slow recovery
following
the 2008 financial crisis has obscured the long-term reality that developed countries now face.
Now,
following
its huge win in Karnataka, all bets are off.
Thirty-five years ago, in a supreme act of modern statecraft, Zhou En-lai and Richard Nixon signed the Shanghai Communiqué, which set the
following
unambiguous standard: there is only one China, and Taiwan is part of it.
That might seem crazy, especially given the likelihood of another round of economically crippling sanctions
following
the bombardment.
Following
the example of Mongolia, where pastoralists can purchase private insurance to protect against the loss of herds from drought, microcredit programs could be established to insure pastoralists against similar risks and thus provide funds for restocking after a disaster.
The Danger of a Weak EuropeCAMBRIDGE – In 1973, US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger,
following
a period of American preoccupation with Vietnam and China, declared a “year of Europe.”
Though largely discredited inside the country, this militant movement still has a
following
around the world, and further protests may come at any time and in unpredictable forms.
It often seems to me that the life of many politicians proceeds from the evening news on television one night, to the public in the morning opinion poll the next morning, to their image on television the
following
evening.
The aggressive policies that they are following, however, could jeopardize the process of adjustment.
Meanwhile, Obama, too, claims credit for the strong economy, arguing that his policies prevented a far worse downturn
following
the 2008 financial crisis.
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