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Some problems faced by Central Europe's right are similar to those the political right faces elsewhere in Europe, where social democratic parties expropriated many
formerly
liberal ideas to seize a monopoly of the political center.
Afterwards, the liquidated,
formerly
over-indebted banks could be sold.
Consider privatization of the economy,
formerly
run on socialist lines.
Svetlana Bakhmina was a lawyer at Yukos, the oil company
formerly
run by Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
Many are in
formerly
powerful research centers now wasting away, some form entire populations in once closed research cities and one institute towns that were wholly dependent on a single defence institute or project.
Though headed by a veteran politician
formerly
of the National Religious Party, the second position on United Jerusalem’s candidate list was filled by Aryeh King, a far-right activist who ran for the Knesset (parliament) with a party called Strength to Israel.
Or that in Germany – and particularly in the country’s
formerly
communist east – “pogrom” sentiment against foreigners would return?
Market reforms initiated by the left started in 1984 with a New Zealand labor government which enacted legislation that transformed a small
formerly
isolated nation into one of the most "liberal" economies in the world.
Alan S. Blinder,
formerly
deputy chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board, is professor of economics at Princeton University, visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution, and managing partner of the Promontory Financial Group.
How Women Go BankruptAs the world struggles to emerge from the economic near-collapse of last fall, there is one sub-group that has slid below the waterline in record numbers:
formerly
middle-class women.
Asians have watched the
formerly
triumphant euro’s Greek crisis with a muted sense of vindication.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel,
formerly
Putin’s strongest backer in Europe, is reported to have described him as delusional.
Today, many traders see
formerly
inept state giants as financial geniuses, capable of taming complex financial formulas and exploiting their superior size and trading information to squeeze the life out of currency and interest rate markets.
Ursula Gauthier, the Beijing correspondent for L’Obs
(formerly
Le Nouvel Observateur), was forced to leave China in 2015 after the authorities refused to renew her visa.
Formerly, the LDP and the Japan Socialist Party (JSP) disguised their ideological confrontation, at least publicly, while making deals under the table after behind-the-scenes negotiations.
The CFDT,
formerly
Christian but secularized in 1964, understands the movement better and takes on its ideas.
John F. Kennedy chose his
formerly
bitter opponent, Lyndon B. Johnson.
The purpose of Lula’s visit was to support his personally appointed presidential candidate, Dilma Rousseff, who was
formerly
his chief of staff and the main architect of the government’s investment program, designed in 2007 to accelerate growth.
A New Vision for IndiaNEW DELHI – India’s Bharatiya Janata Party, led by Narendra Modi, has stormed into office, winning its first absolute majority and reducing the
formerly
dominant Congress party to a rump, with just 44 of 543 seats in the lower house.
As Rand Waltzman,
formerly
of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, recently noted, any individual or group can now communicate with – and thereby influence – large numbers of others online.
In 1999, Yeltsin picked Putin, who was then the little-known head of the FSB
(formerly
the KGB).
Nonetheless, extremist forces are dangerously close to taking political power in some European states, and are gaining traction even in
formerly
liberal bastions.
It began to increase later that decade, and grew rapidly after eight
formerly
communist countries joined the EU in 2004, when Britain – unlike, for instance, France and Germany – waived its right to impose a seven-year delay before allowing free movement of people from the new member states.
Meanwhile, China is quickly strengthening its own economic ties in Asia, the Pacific, and Latin America through its “one belt, one road” policy, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the New Development Bank
(formerly
known as the BRICS bank), and its own regional free-trade proposal to rival the TPP.
The funds respond to such proposals by arguing that if they are required to reveal their investment strategies, they will lose their incentive to innovate, and a recent US government report – a multi-agency effort headed by Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson
(formerly
of Goldman Sachs) – supports that position.
Elsewhere, small,
formerly
socialist economies – Armenia, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Lithuania, and Kosovo – have grown very rapidly since the early 2000’s.
After all, the
formerly
Ottoman Crimea has long been home to the Tatars, who bear a massive historical grudge against the Kremlin, owing to their forced removal by Stalin to the Central Asian steppes.
Mark Leonard, Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations and Vice Chair of the World Economic Forum’s new Global Agenda Council on Geo-economics, has noted that interdependence,
formerly
an economic boon, has now become a threat as well.
Moreover, India can claim a great deal of pride in the fact that the last two presidents were from minority populations – one from the lowest of castes (Harijan,
formerly
referred to as “untouchables”), and another one from the Muslim community.
Moreover, Padoan, who was
formerly
the OECD’s chief economist, is the only G-7 finance minister with professional economics training.
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