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At a time when many people are despairing about current political trends, the penultimate paragraph of On What Matters, Volume Three encourages us to take a longer and more optimistic perspective:“Life can be wonderful as well as terrible, and we shall
increasingly
have the power to make life good.
Economic insecurity and political volatility create new opportunities for exploitation and inspire
increasingly
sophisticated methods for carrying out corrupt activities.
As businesses struggle to compensate for falling domestic revenue by increasing their global market share, resisting temptation becomes
increasingly
difficult.
Fake news – and fake allegations of fake news – now plagues civil discourse, and political parties have proved
increasingly
willing to use xenophobia and other malign strategies to win elections.
In other words, markets are
increasingly
geared toward a winner-take-all game: multiple corporations can compete, but to the victor go the spoils.
Increasingly, since the early 1990’s, it had become fashionable to define price stability more precisely through the use of inflation targets.
In a region
increasingly
dominated by Chinese power, he will be without Asian friends.
To be sure, progress in any field, from commerce and communications to health and environmental science, will become
increasingly
dependent on technological innovation, and thus on the high-order skills – acquired through intensive technical training – that drive it.
As human affairs become
increasingly
complex and morally exigent, future generations will need both scientific and humanistic learning – and they will need them more than ever.
America the RecklessMILAN – The world’s developed countries face growth and employment shortfalls, while developing countries are confronting huge challenges in adapting to
increasingly
volatile capital flows while adjusting their growth patterns to sustain economic development.
In an expanding global economy, the supplier of the reserve currency is pushed to run current-account deficits – and hence toward a leveraged-growth model that systematically erodes its strength and independence as it becomes
increasingly
reliant on foreign capital and foreign asset ownership.
The economics profession did not go far enough to develop a comprehensive understanding of the connection between a rapidly growing and
increasingly
deregulated financial sector and the real economy.
At the international level, the established post-war order was
increasingly
challenged by a rising China, whose sheer size, in terms of both geography and population, enabled it to achieve systemic importance, despite a relatively low per capita income and a political system that seemed at odds with a liberal market-based economy.
And economies – especially Europe – need to work actively to reform a tired system of multilateral governance that
increasingly
lacks credibility.
Indeed, over the last few years, developed countries have
increasingly
sought to evade their climate obligations.
But, as the boom recedes, a deep, debilitating weakness is becoming
increasingly
apparent: the region’s inadequate education systems.
A New Chance for DarfurNEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY – As the crisis in Sudan’s Darfur region worsens and negotiaitions to end it drag on, an international consensus is emerging around a “muscular” policy based on public denunciation, severe economic sanctions, and, increasingly, threats of military force.
But Hong Kong is now under stress, as it finds itself at the center of a number of issues and challenges – including how best to balance economic and political freedom and how to engage with an
increasingly
assertive and ambitious China – that will define its prospects in the century ahead.
There is no doubt that China has
increasingly
been interfering in Hong Kong’s domestic affairs.
Rather than celebrating diversity, people are
increasingly
eager to embrace a particular and exclusive identity.
In the United States, white people
increasingly
view the prospect that they will become a minority – a milestone expected to be reached in 2045 – as an existential threat, and often act as if they are a disadvantaged group.
Yet mini-grids can – and
increasingly
do –take the form of solar PV and hybrid systems, with hybrid systems being particularly promising.
Another worrisome trend is the
increasingly
sophisticated use of hate speech directed against minorities and migrants.
Its major sub-sectors – increasingly, high value-added (per person employed) services – are highly competitive and growing.
But the field’s credibility is also being undermined from within, by the growing prevalence of scientific misconduct – reflected in a recent spate of retracted scientific publications – and an
increasingly
unbalanced scientific workforce that faces perverse incentives.
And all of these private sources of soft power are likely to become
increasingly
important in the global information age.
From criminalizing defamation to barring news that offends the “religious feelings of believers,” Putin’s media laws are becoming
increasingly
restrictive.
The prospects of a stable future look
increasingly
dim.
Meanwhile, the military and economic opportunity costs of this misadventure become
increasingly
clear.
Beijing and Shanghai are almost overwhelming in their scale and energy, lined with shimmering skyscrapers, adorned with bright neon lights, and teeming with
increasingly
cosmopolitan citizens.
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