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Even if China suffers no major domestic political setback, many current projections based on GDP growth alone are too one-dimensional: they
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US military and soft-power advantages, as well as China’s geopolitical disadvantages in the internal Asian balance of power.
The Post-Crisis CrisesNEW YORK – In the shadow of the euro crisis and America’s fiscal cliff, it is easy to
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the global economy’s long-term problems.
Governments around the world should
ignore
the temptation to relax competition in order to provide relief to particular industries or economic groups.
But they cannot
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their problems forever, and the consequences of delaying the reforms that France needs could be catastrophic.
How much longer can we
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the fact that, in raising the bogeyman of “Chechen terrorism,” the Russian government is suppressing the liberties gained when the Soviet empire collapsed?
And while he will probably revise his overly casual comments about nuclear weapons, we cannot
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the possibility that the world will enter a new period of arms proliferation and instability.
Whether Xi’s appeal to India to “settle the boundary framework quickly” was an exhortation or a warning, other Asian countries can no longer afford to
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their own border disputes with China.
When ISIS captured territory in 2014 to establish its self-proclaimed caliphate, it wanted to stage a spectacle that the world would be unable to
ignore.
Hong Kong's government felt it could
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public opinion and push the bill through with a large majority of the functional members, plus a handful of directly elected pro-government legislators.
But it is hard to
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the huge constraint that an intensely partisan and negative political environment in the US has imposed.
In response, “[p]olicymakers explicitly reject the conservative paradigm and
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the existence of any type of constraints on macroeconomic policy,” such that, “[i]dle capacity is seen as providing the leeway for expansion.”
But they
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the need for reforms to increase European countries’ growth potential.
Leading the world in technological prowess while leading it from behind in terms of combat forces on the ground, if not in the air, America’s shift of emphasis is impossible to
ignore.
But it would be equally be unwise for western Jeremiahs to
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the message of the markets.
But markets are subject to imbalances that individual participants may
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if they think they can offload their positions on someone else.
Regulators, by contrast, cannot
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these imbalances, because if too many participants are on the same side, positions cannot be liquidated without causing a discontinuity or, worse, financial collapse.
He chose to
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the fact that Hong Kong was built by refugees from China, comfortable with British rule, and was always fidgety about China’s politics.
If China and its local proxies continue to
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what protesters are really shouting about, incompetent loyalists at the helm will be the least of their worries.
But the dangers of having such a person in the Oval Office were now becoming harder to
ignore.
Most Europeans prefer to
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the looming challenge of radical policy reform, owing to the decline in living standards that it implies.
This is not to say that we should
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opportunities to make energy more efficient, or that we should invest solely in RD&D at the expense of improvements to today’s grid.
The challenges posed by climate change are real, and the consequences of inaction are impossible to
ignore.
And yet the disconnect between this reality and the Poland “in ruins” or “on the verge of catastrophe” perceived by many voters was too strong to
ignore.
But it would be a mistake to limit our concern solely to Islamic terrorists, for that would
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the way that technology is putting into the hands of deviant groups and individuals' destructive capabilities that were once limited primarily to governments and armies.
It is a mood which the rest of the world cannot
ignore
but must take seriously.
Like the Everest disaster, the calamity at Rana Plaza raises fundamental issues about our global economy – namely, the way wealthy consumers
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the fate of the impoverished workers who provide their cheap goods and services.
Even as it becomes easier to see and care for people lying injured on the side of the virtual highway, it becomes harder to perceive and easier to
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the “road” conditions that caused their injuries – poor nutrition, poverty, inadequate prenatal care, corruption, diversion of resources, and the like.
Yet Greece's creditors have continued to
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these developments.
When a state or association of states is in mortal danger, it is better for its leaders to confront harsh reality than to
ignore
it.
This is particularly relevant to large investors who, unlike traders, cannot totally
ignore
macroeconomic fundamentals without abandoning reasonable diversification.
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