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BRUSSELS – The prospect that the centrist, pro-European Emmanuel Macron will become the next French president has
fueled
hope that renewed Franco-German leadership of the European Union may be on the horizon.
Today, NATO’s core must also be solidarity with a capital S!The Trump Administration’s Economic PotentialTOKYO – President Donald Trump’s unpredictable approach to policymaking has
fueled
widespread concern about where the United States is headed.
Civil servants – chinovniks – were the declared enemy, and concern that the bureaucracy would prevent the revolution from being fully realized
fueled
radicalization, and reinforced the idea that a revolutionary party must supplant the state altogether.
This massive wave of liquidity searching for yield
fueled
temporary asset-price reflation around the world.
It was not deficit spending by governments that
fueled
the economic collapse of 2007-2008, but excessive lending by banks.
Just as the Arab Spring, and the chaos and violence that it fueled, showed that Israel cannot be blamed for all of the region’s problems, the movement of the Islamic State to areas that do not struggle with poor Shia leadership may, one hopes, force Sunni governments to take responsibility.
Simply put, the lack of solidarity among member states has
fueled
efforts to weaken the values and principles on which the EU was founded, with many favoring a view that holds out the nation-state as the solution to every problem.
As globalization advances and economies become more tightly integrated, worries about the effects of foreign competition – through trade or through foreign investment – have
fueled
economic nationalism and protectionist sentiments.
At the same time, Bush's emphasis on a one-dimensional, militarized approach to global problems has
fueled
unrest and instability throughout the Islamic world, leading to increased terrorism in Turkey, North Africa, Saudi Arabia, and Southeast Asia.
Western sanctions have
fueled
capital flight on a scale not seen since the early years of the country’s post-communist transition.
Economic developments in the region are promising, with almost all its economies posting high growth,
fueled
by increasing industrial output and exports.
If he hopes to be anything remotely close to a responsible leader, he must move urgently to address the deep divisions that he so enthusiastically
fueled
during his campaign.
Handing Europe’s money and politics to a cartel administration did not only spell the end of European democracy; it has also
fueled
a vicious cycle of authoritarianism and poor economic results.
Likewise, the fear,
fueled
entirely by the European Union’s dysfunctional politics, that eurozone governments might default – thereby causing the same dire consequences – has begun to dissipate.
I founded Rakuten as a Japanese company,
fueled
by a desire to use the Internet to empower retailers of all sizes from throughout the country.
Perverse incentives
fueled
excessive risk-taking, and banks that are near collapse but are too big to fail will engage in even more of it.
Moreover, though party politics have become more polarized in recent decades, this follows the 1950s and early 1960s, when the escape from the Great Depression and victory in World War II
fueled
unusually high confidence in US institutions.
No malicious external actor is imposing populism on Europe; it has emerged organically,
fueled
by real and widespread grievances.
In other words, the authorities
fueled
a bubble.
The Fed might also consider policy in 1924-1927, when low interest rates
fueled
stock-market and real-estate bubbles, or 2003-2005, when interest rates were held down in the face of serious financial imbalances.
That lesson was reinforced by the experience of countless debt crises in peripheral countries, the most destructive of which hit Latin America exactly 30 years ago, after ecstatic borrowing
fueled
economic booms.
That belief, too, seems quaint in the aftermath of the credit bubble that
fueled
the global financial crisis, which exposed economic models based on rational decision-making to stinging intellectual attack from the behavioral economists.
In the US, this sentiment has
fueled
the Tea Party, which coalesces around opposition to government expansion (and to elites more generally), even if that expansion is aimed at regulating big banks (presumably because government regulations tend to be shaped by the powerful among the regulated).
Such episodes have contributed to a general air of intolerance across Russia,
fueled
in no small part by Kremlin-incited chauvinism.
Fortunately, Abe – whose efforts to rescue Japanese citizens abducted by North Korea
fueled
his political rise – seems to recognize the need for change.
In the second scenario, common sense prevails: Macron-style pragmatism takes root in Britain, supplanting the Poujade-style populism that
fueled
the anti-EU “Leave” campaign.
So far, the regime has merely applied the same blunt measures that
fueled
Tibetans’ grievances in the first place.
Borrowing
fueled
booming investment spending -- some wasteful, but most catalyzing rapid development.
Its first decade in EMU was also characterized by rapid economic growth,
fueled
mainly by abundant and cheap capital inflows.
The devastation caused by Israel’s periodic asymmetrical confrontations, combined with the continuing occupation of Palestinian lands and the ever-growing expansion of settlements, has
fueled
a growing campaign to undermine Israel’s legitimacy.
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