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After all, Obama’s entire foreign-policy agenda – a nuclear deal with Iran, an Israel-Palestine peace agreement, reconciliation with estranged allies in the Middle East, and America’s strategic pivot toward Asia – now
hinges
on his capacity to tame Putin.
It also
hinges
on their ability to do so in the midst of natural forces that are increasingly difficult to control and overcome.
How to assess countries’ claims to Arctic territory
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on the status of the Lomonosov Ridge, a vast formation that rises from the sea floor and stretches 1,800 kilometers from Greenland to the East Siberian continental shelf.
The counterargument
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on the difference between the current-account deficit and the trade deficit.
Ferguson’s case against the Keynesians
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crucially on the assertion that the Osborne package of 2010 was necessary to restore business confidence, and that it duly did so: “the more Keynesians like Skidelsky and Krugman talked about the ‘confidence fairy,’ the more confidence returned to UK business.”
But the future of the EU
hinges
on pursuing it.
The EU’s ability to capitalize on – or even justify – the award
hinges
on its prospects for overcoming the sovereign-debt crisis and reestablishing trust among its member countries.
That is why the success of “Abenomics”
hinges
not on the short-term stimulus provided by aggressive monetary expansion and fiscal policies, but on a program of structural reform that increases competition and innovation, and that combats the adverse effects of an aging population.
For now, the fate of the Korean peninsula
hinges
on the health of one woman.
The Soft Underbelly of China’s GrowthChina’s explosive economic growth
hinges
on the rest of the world, radically changing the global production chain and challenging the global trading system.
QE’s impact
hinges
on the “three Ts” of monetary policy: transmission (the channels by which monetary policy affects the real economy); traction (the responsiveness of economies to policy actions); and time consistency (the unwavering credibility of the authorities’ promise to reach specified targets like full employment and price stability).
The successful implementation of China’s revised Bankruptcy Law
hinges
on its effective enforcement and abandonment of the mindset and practices shaped under the old version, especially in the era of policy-based bankruptcy.
For example, when Airbus moved from injection molding to 3D printing to produce the metal
hinges
for its airplanes’ doors, it reduced their weight by half, yielding phenomenal savings in material and associated fuel consumption over a lifetime of flying those
hinges
around the world.
The outlook for the US economy over the next few years
hinges
on what a deeply divided Congress decides.
The fate of the Franco-German axis, in particular,
hinges
on the outcome of the referendum.
The answer
hinges
on the balance businesses strike between value capture and creation.
The success of the world’s development goals
hinges
on our ability to reach the poorest and most marginalized populations, who continue to bear the brunt of death and disability worldwide.
Turkey’s promise in the region
hinges
on its consistent pursuit of democratization at home and a rules-based foreign policy.
But if and when they do is an irreducibly political question, not one that
hinges
on legal possibilities.
My thesis is that the degree of dynamism in a nation's economy
hinges
on its development of some key economic institutions - company law and corporate governance, the population's preparation for business life, the development of financial instruments such as the stock market and so forth.
To recapture strong and reliable growth, however, the key will be improved confidence – and that
hinges
largely on the government’s capacity to overcome the current political crisis.
One’s forecast of those decisions hinges, in turn, on why these other countries came to run such large surpluses in the first place.
Clearly, there is something about the combination of quantum theory and gravity that remains unknown, and our understanding of space, time, and matter
hinges
on unraveling this connection.
But it is worrying that the solution to Europe’s internal imbalances
hinges
on the continued unfavorable perception of the eurozone’s ability to address its problems.
Success also
hinges
on the simultaneous pursuit of fiscal expansion worldwide, with each country’s efforts calibrated according to its fiscal space and current-account position.
Creating a moderate Pakistan at peace with itself can only be a long-term project, because it
hinges
on empowering a feeble civil society and, ultimately, reining in the military’s role in politics.
But in the end, the effectiveness of our advice
hinges
on countries' willingness to act on our recommendations.
Much of today’s debates about the future of old-age pensions
hinges
on this uncertainty.
Russia’s ability to negotiate its current predicament
hinges
on its powerful president, Vladimir Putin.
To that end, the structure of sovereign wealth is evolving from a legacy model of passive state ownership to one that recognizes that SOEs’ survival
hinges
on their ability to compete internationally.
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