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The Chinese today sound almost as stunned by the supposed mistreatment of the Olympic torch in London, Paris, and San Francisco as Americans were back in 2001: “Why do they hate us so much?”“What have we done to them?”Self-isolated from global political realities and
incapable
of grasping the meaning of “civil society,” the Chinese regime encourages its public in expressions of defiance of all who fail to “respect China,” which only reinforces negative reactions.
Could the fact that humanity thinks only within the limits of what lies in its field of vision, and is
incapable
of remembering also what lies beyond, not but be the result of the loss of metaphysical certitude, of the loss of God?
Reacting to the carnage in Aleppo, Samantha Power, the US ambassador to the United Nations, was reduced to demanding of Assad’s Russian ally, “Are you truly
incapable
of shame?”
The American political system, at least, appears
incapable
of setting out the central fiscal policy issues in ways that give voters a chance to make informed judgments and distinguish between candidates-even between candidates whose programs are serious and those whose programs are mathematically impossible jokes.
States in the Middle East are becoming weaker than ever, as traditional authorities, whether aging monarchs or secular authoritarians, seem increasingly
incapable
of taking care of their restive publics.
For years, Germans complained that France was
incapable
of domestic reform, and that the French did not understand the meaning of “federalism” in the context of the European Union.
Forty-one years later, Israel is still
incapable
of extricating itself from the corrupting occupation of Palestinian lands, and from the folly of settlements.
But the ECB seems temperamentally
incapable
of adopting the same approach, given fear and loathing in northern Europe of radical monetary action.
Not all central bankers, thankfully, are
incapable
of responding creatively to the Great Deflation.
Unfortunately, another lesson of the financial crisis is that most politicians are congenitally
incapable
of making difficult choices until risks actually materialize.
There is an obvious lesson to be learned from such episodes: markets on their own are
incapable
of providing the protection that societies need.
A Fed caught up in the political economy of the growth debate is
incapable
of performing that function.
Some see war as a way of resolving an increasingly deadlocked situation, shaking up a dysfunctional regional order whose main actors are not only at loggerheads, but are also
incapable
of resolving the legitimacy deficits of their respective regimes.
Since America’s experience in Iraq and Afghanistan, too much talk has been about what the US is
incapable
of doing.
But, despite this relative strength, the European Union’s leaders seem
incapable
of resolving the eurozone’s sovereign-debt crisis.
But by the early 1930s, after several small strokes, he was suffering from dementia, and his weak and
incapable
son, Oskar, controlled all access to him.
Still, the AKP can be satisfied that after five years in office its popular support has climbed, while the opposition has been shown to be
incapable
of challenging it seriously.
Now
incapable
of intimidating anyone, Britain has opted for developing its potential to inspire.
But in this unique market, it is the government that is paying and the customers are
incapable
– at least in legal terms – of choosing what is in their own best interest.
While Russia’s “verticals of power” have created bloated, corrupt bureaucratic structures
incapable
of implementing a coordinated vision like Stolypin’s, there is an alternative approach: integrated development, which entails the coordination of private investment with social programs.
After all, beyond its enduring economic challenges, the EU has so far proved
incapable
of finding a common solution to the escalating refugee crisis that is coherent, firm, and in line with European values.
The EU is not inherently
incapable
of addressing these challenges.
As thousands died, the government froze, proving itself
incapable
of mounting an efficient rescue operation and displaying its ludicrous machismo by refusing the assistance of the US 7 th Fleet.
Free-market ideologues claim that governments are
incapable
of productive investment.
Now that the EU seems
incapable
of stemming its rise among the bloc’s own founding members, maintaining cohesion would require a new pan-European narrative, one that incorporates diverse national histories and political idiosyncrasies.
The US efforts, led by Special Envoy George Mitchell, have shown clearly that the current ruling coalition in Israel is
incapable
of doing the minimum required for peace.
But although computers are diffusing a new form of literacy, they are
incapable
of satisfying all the intellectual needs they stimulate.
It has also left them almost
incapable
of recognizing actual policy initiatives when they see them.
The “surge” will end sooner or later, and the Iraqis, crippled by violence and corruption, will still be
incapable
of uniting their polity, and, with their military still unable to take over from the Americans, jihadi and inter-ethnic violence is bound to erupt again.
The institutions established to support constructive interaction between Russia and the West are badly broken and appear
incapable
of addressing today’s core political, economic, and security issues.
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