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Realism about RussiaBERLIN – Russia’s strategy to revise the post-Soviet order in what it calls its “near abroad” will be pursued with even more perseverance
following
its victory over Georgia.
She resolved to hone her skills by
following
her mother’s example.
As their small and open economies were already heavily “euro-ized,” the pass-though of higher foreign prices into inflation would have been huge
following
any devaluation, which would also have broken their otherwise reasonably healthy banking systems.
The Lebanon War One Year LaterLONDON -- It is now almost one year since the European Union committed to stabilize Lebanon
following
last summer’s war.
The theory of secular stagnation, as advanced by Alvin Hansen and echoed by me, holds that, left to its own devices, the private economy may not find its way back to full employment
following
a sharp contraction, which makes public policy essential.
Just last week,
following
allegations of massive fraud during the country’s recent presidential election, thousands of protesters marched on the presidential palace.
France has demonstrated repeatedly that it understands and accepts this responsibility;Germany may now be
following
suit.
Aristotle once wrote that every drama or tragedy requires a beginning, a middle, and an end, with antecedent
following
precedent.
Serb troops beat, killed, and jailed Albanians, whose leaders,
following
cues from Western embassies, urged nonviolence.
More than 250 tests were conducted in the 16 months
following
the aborted attempt to put the nuclear genie back in its bottle – more explosions than in the 16 preceding years.
Following
on this progress, at the end of 2010, the Russians agreed to study the possibility of cooperating with NATO on anti-missile defense.
The macro evidence indicates that the primary cause of disappointing business investment in the US and other developed countries in the years
following
the global financial crisis has been anemic demand, not a lack of investable funds resulting from excessive distributions to shareholders.
In 2005, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice prepared a visit to Delhi by Bush the
following
year in which he announced a major agreement on US-Indian civilian nuclear cooperation, as well as a variety of measures for commercial and defense cooperation.
The two countries’ recent rapprochement marks a considerable change from the hostility that bedeviled their relations
following
their 1962 war over a disputed border in the Himalayas.
Disparaged by mainstream economists as technically inadequate, Limits to Growth was effectively buried in the
following
decades, as the pro-market policies spearheaded by US President Ronald Reagan and UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher took root and spread.
Iraq, another of Turkey’s neighbors, faces the risk of a protracted sectarian power struggle
following
withdrawal of US troops.
When, on the day
following
the vote, with ballots from just 57% of polling sites recorded and the opposition candidate, Salvador Nasralla, leading by more than 5%, counting suddenly ceased, both missions, as well as the opposition, demanded a partial or total recount.
Following
insights by the Nobel laureate Elinor Ostrom, we know that social dilemmas can be solved using the inverse strategy: giving instead of demanding.
Concretely, reversing the verdict means taking the
following
actions.
The Political Consequences of Financial CrisesLONDON – I may not be the only finance professor who, when setting essay topics for his or her students, has resorted to a question along the
following
lines: “In your view, was the global financial crisis caused primarily by too much government intervention in financial markets, or by too little?”
Their headline conclusion is stark: “politics takes a hard right turn
following
financial crises.
On average, far-right votes increase by about a third in the five years
following
systemic banking distress.”
The Great Depression of the 1930s, which followed the Wall Street crash of 1929, is the most obvious and worrying example that comes to mind, but the trend can be observed even in the Scandinavian countries,
following
banking crises there in the early 1990s.
In effect, the authorities are
following
the approach first outlined by St. Augustine.
Born as a “plastic party” to unite a gamut of political forces
following
the implosion of the Christian Democrats in 1994, Berlusconi’s Forza Italia showed itself to be a very cunningly structured movement, with a strong and stable consensus among its members on core doctrine.
Pakistan on the PrecipiceISLAMABAD – Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari abruptly returned to Karachi on the morning of December 19,
following
a 13-day absence for medical treatment in Dubai, where he lived while in exile.
But, as the
following
chart shows, these countries also have some of the highest government spending- and taxation-to-GDP ratios in the OECD.
Similarly, today’s political revolt may be
following
an unstoppable logic, whereby every country must close itself off to trade, migration, and capital flows, or risk losing out in a zero-sum game.
"If there is a Codex standard," she points out, "one country cannot file a challenge [for unfair trade practices] against another country which is
following
the Codex standard.
Japan’s per capita GDP was 21% of America’s in 1951, and in the
following
20 years it grew at an average rate of 9.2%.
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