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To deliver the change he has promised and remain a symbol of the world’s progressive hopes, his movement, La République En Marche!, will need to secure a majority in next month’s legislative elections.
One
hopes
that French voters will again show self-awareness and wisdom, and deliver him the support he needs in the National Assembly.
“No society that
hopes
to prosper,” writes the economist Jeffrey Sachs in his book The Price of Civilization, “can afford to leave large parts of its population stuck in the poverty trap.”
In today’s neighborhood, where EU expansion is not in the cards, Europe
hopes
to shore up its presence by opening its huge internal market and increasing assistance.
One
hopes
that it is an effort that proves adequate to overcome bureaucratic resistance to deregulation in the coming year.
In France, the National Front’s leader, Marine Le Pen,
hopes
to ride nationalism to power in next year’s presidential election.
One
hopes
that the fierce EU membership debate, now that it has begun, will be honest enough for everyone to learn from it.
Indeed China-mania, a mixture of hopes, but mostly fears, is sweeping the world due to China’s rapid economic rise.
The same cannot be said of the less frequent need (one hopes) for the monetary authority to act as lender of last resort to commercial banks and even to the government.
One
hopes
that US courts or congressional Republicans will rein in Trump.
Presumably, he
hopes
to free Trump to follow his basest instincts, spewing vile invective against Clinton as the election contest heats up.
It might also prevent rapprochement between Greece and Turkey, despite the
hopes
raised by Greek Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis’s recent visit to Turkey – the first in almost a half-century.
One
hopes
that, as the campaign progresses, honest and forward-looking fiscal-policy debates recognizing this fundamental truth gain traction.
As Kenya and Zimbabwe navigate their political futures, much in both countries will no doubt change – one
hopes
for the better.
For all of the hopes, there are no high expectations that Annan’s negotiation skills will, even now with Security Council support, succeed in defusing the Syrian crisis, as they did following Kenya’s explosive presidential election in 2008.
One
hopes
that the relentless uninformed criticism that his pragmatic policies have elicited does not drive his successor to revert to a risky transformational approach.
Without it,
hopes
that “Abenomics” will get Japan’s annual inflation rate up to 2% will surely be dashed.
Trump and Xi, one sincerely hopes, will soon be laying the groundwork for it.
With the Trump administration lacking enthusiasm for multilateralism of any kind, and perhaps owing to lingering
hopes
that the old multilateral order can be preserved, no one is so much as attempting to develop feasible alternatives.
When Japan's asset-price bubble burst in 1990-91, Japanese investors pulled out of the US-leading to a credit crunch and the mild recession that torpedoed President Bush's re-election
hopes
in 1992.
"Such is their extreme desire to return to their homes," Machiavelli wrote, apropos of Ahmad Chalabi and the Iraqi National Congress, "that they naturally believe many things that are not true, and add many others on purpose; so that, with what they really believe and what they say they believe, they fill you with hopes..."The most terrifying aspect of the Bush administration's foreign policy is the motivating theory of the world that underlies it.
The government
hopes
that the Silk Road initiative will make China’s west and southwest regions the engines of the next phase of the country’s development.
One
hopes
that it signals a long-awaited new dawn.
But with a target of $3.85 billion over five years, Education Cannot Wait
hopes
to reach more than 13.6 million children like Mohammed, who otherwise would have to wait years to return to their studies.
India
hopes
to join the three space programs that have succeeded – those of the Soviet Union, the United States, and the European Union.
It could create a rift between Europe and the US, which
hopes
to avoid isolation in the vote.
Her return from exile in October was seen as a step toward curbing the country’s dangerous fragmentation; her murder shatters those
hopes.
But, blank check or not, the government clearly
hopes
that, when the election is over, it is left with a large, docile majority in Parliament of what the Chinese call “whatever-ists.”
And now he is proposing to impose a small tax on the largest banks’ liabilities, which he
hopes
will encourage “them to make decisions more consistent with the economy-wide effects of their actions, which would in turn help reduce the probability of major defaults that can have widespread economic costs.”
But what we learn about our common humanity in our youthful travels is bound, one hopes, to translate into a sense of responsible global citizenship – a commitment to do the best we can to make the world a better place.
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