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In such a context, the continent’s agricultural sector could unleash a revolution akin to that
fueled
by the communications industry.
It is possible that last year’s stock-market boom may have been
fueled
partly by the expectation that US President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans would cut corporate taxes.
It seems clear that the extraordinary run-up in equity prices was
fueled
by a surge in margin financing of stock purchases, which was legalized in 2010-2011 and encouraged by the PBOC’s monetary easing since last November.
Lenders’ appetite for low-income-country bonds has been
fueled
in large part by a combination of abundant liquidity and near-zero interest rates in developed economies since the 2008-2009 global financial crisis.
Like his predecessor, General Pervez Musharraf, he is in danger of falling victim to a tide of anti-Americanism,
fueled
by disquiet over US policies in Pakistan, such as the use of military drones and covert operations.
The just-collapsed credit bubble,
fueled
by so-called special investment vehicles, derivatives, collateralized debt obligations, and phony triple-A ratings, was built on the illusions of mathematical modeling.
Napoleon’s armies, unleashed by the French Revolution’s mass political awakening, set off paroxysms of counter-mobilization that
fueled
the European revolutions of 1830 and 1848.
In the United States, the debate has been
fueled
by the baseball player Barry Bonds’ march towards the all-time record for home runs in a career.
Nineteen sixty-eight is going global,
fueled
by doubt among university youth about the world that is being built.
A Normative Approach to Preventing CyberwarfareCAMBRIDGE – A series of episodes in recent years – including Russia’s cyber interventions to skew the United States’ 2016 presidential election toward Donald Trump, the anonymous cyber-attacks that disrupted Ukraine’s electricity system in 2015, and the “Stuxnet” virus that destroyed a thousand Iranian centrifuges – has
fueled
growing concern about conflict in cyberspace.
In my own career, I have seen firsthand that the growth
fueled
by business competition in a globalizing world can do far more to combat poverty, hunger, and disease than government-funded programs alone.
The wars in Syria and Iraq have not only
fueled
the dissolution of political order in the Middle East, but have also left Europe struggling to find a common solution to the influx of refugees.
Fueled
by racism and fears of overcrowding, globalism turned predatory: powerful countries imposed uneven trade pacts on neighbors and partners, or simply overran them.
For example, disputes over fertile land and fresh water
fueled
the war in Darfur, and even the current crisis in Syria – one of the greatest sources of human displacement today – began after successive droughts pushed Syrians from rural areas into cities.
That is easier said than done, at least for foreign media, whose struggle to anticipate China’s policy moves has
fueled
much frustration – and even accusations that Chinese decision-making is secretive and unpredictable.
As a result, a wave of investors shorted the renminbi,
fueled
exchange-rate volatility and drove a sharp increase in capital outflows.
The Changing Face of Work in IndiaMUMBAI – A debate about job creation and employment is heating up in India,
fueled
by data that seem to show the country is entering a period of jobless growth.
The statistician and economist Yoichi Takahashi tells me that the yen’s 8% appreciation over just ten days in February is abnormal, and probably
fueled
by speculative attacks.
Post-Soviet Russia’s struggle to integrate into the international order, together with its rejection of modernization, has
fueled
a revisionist nationalism based on spheres of influence.
The Middle East has been a hotbed of instability
fueled
by historical tensions since the fall of the Ottoman Empire almost a century ago.
In the United States, while the formal unemployment rate has fallen, large-scale failures in terms of inclusiveness have
fueled
disenchantment – on both the left and the right – at growth patterns and policies that seem to benefit those at the top disproportionately.
In the US and many Latin American countries, slaveholding
fueled
mass violence as well.
This has
fueled
a sense that China must be “contained.”
This idea
fueled
the prediction that the world would run out of oil by 2000.
Moreover, the Algerian authorities have actively promoted Sufism as an antidote to the Salafi fundamentalism that has
fueled
violent clashes between government forces and Islamist rebels.
In economic terms, high commodity prices
fueled
strong growth in South America in 2011, and the modest US recovery benefited nearby countries.
The boom
fueled
expansion of Latin America’s middle classes.
Fueled
by jarring statistics like Oxfam’s recent revelation that the world’s richest 62 people own as much wealth as the poorest 3.6 billion, popular support for left-wing figures like America’s Bernie Sanders and Britain’s Jeremy Corbyn is rising.
It has also
fueled
concerns about whether so secretive a leadership can effectively govern the world’s second-largest economy.
Learning from LehmanHONG KONG – When the US investment bank Lehman Brothers collapsed five years ago, emerging-market economies did not hold many of the toxic financial assets – mainly American subprime mortgages – that
fueled
the subsequent global financial crisis.
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