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If this seemingly
inexorable
process is to be arrested and reversed, both Greece and the eurozone must urgently adopt a Plan B. A Greek default may be inevitable, but it need not be disorderly.
But he has made no headway at all with the regime that rules his homeland, and he has been unable to prevent Tibet’s
inexorable
transformation into a Chinese province.
Indeed, China’s current-account imbalance, which had remained moderate until the current decade, began its
inexorable
rise in 2001 – precisely when the country joined the WTO.
The Decline of the West RevisitedMADRID – Since the publication in 1918 of the first volume of Oswald Spengler’s The Decline of the West, prophecies about the
inexorable
doom of what he called the “Faustian Civilization” have been a recurrent topic for thinkers and public intellectuals.
It is not too late to reverse the apparently
inexorable
tide of bilateralism.
He was cornered, it was believed, and merely flailing desperately against the
inexorable
tide of history.
To prevent
inexorable
decline, Europe must reach clear decisions on three fundamental issues.
Nowhere has this
inexorable
sequence been more evident than in Syria.
But the difficulties that we are facing now are not the result of the
inexorable
laws of economics, to which we simply must adjust, as we would to a natural disaster, like an earthquake or tsunami.
Will the
inexorable
rise in medical costs around the world someday pose a major challenge to contemporary capitalism?
Indeed, it often seems that workers, who have seen their wages fall and jobs disappear, are just collateral damage – innocent but unavoidable victims in the
inexorable
march of economic progress.
SPZs will be attractive to those who are hungry for constructive alternatives to the prevailing political stagnation and the inexorable, demography-driven drift toward Israeli apartheid.
Make no mistake: there will still be a lot of globalization for the WTO to facilitate and manage, not least because of the
inexorable
march of technology.
The
Inexorable
Logic of the Sharing EconomyMILAN – When Amazon was founded in 1994, and eBay the following year, they harnessed the connectivity of the Internet to create new, more efficient markets.
The case is made, evidence is marshaled, some projects may be saved, but the next morning we find that policies and initiatives continue their
inexorable
march toward goals that are short-term and practical.
The political future of China, and arguably the survival of the Chinese Communist Party, rests on whether the Chinese government chooses to wisely continue to scatter and cultivate the seeds of democracy or foolishly attempt to thwart their
inexorable
growth.
Thus, Piketty’s forecast of still higher levels of inequality does not reflect the
inexorable
laws of economics.
Efforts by radicals to recruit and indoctrinate young European Muslims do not reflect the
inexorable
rise of Islamist – or even Islamic – influence in Europe.
From the depletion of fish stocks to the
inexorable
buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, there is no shortage of evidence that current systems are unsustainable, and that corporations – which account for two-thirds of the global economy and use the vast majority of the planet’s resources – must transform the way they do business.
Fear of the disease’s seemingly
inexorable
spread hampered trade, business activity, and travel in the affected countries.
The current technological revolution, by contrast, hits economies like a tsunami, with little warning and
inexorable
force.
They are rooted in a belief in
inexorable
human progress, in the notion of a universally shared vision and direction – focused on mastering nature – which rational self-interest dictates should be pursued.
Such responsiveness is particularly critical today, when the
inexorable
logic of technological progress is demanding a transformation of China’s growth model.
It is up to the rest of the Muslim world to provide alternatives to the modern idea, championed by Saudi Wahhabis and other arch-conservatives, that Mecca is the
inexorable
and inevitable center of the Muslim world.
Shocked by the attacks of September 11, the US forced a new framework onto its still-unquestioned belief in the
inexorable
movement of history toward freedom.
It is easy to take the TRC’s work for granted, until one looks at the Middle East and the chaos of Iraq, where revenge, reprisal, and retaliation are fueling a ghastly,
inexorable
cycle of violence.
It is also worth noting that the global march toward democracy, which seemed nearly
inexorable
after the fall of the Berlin Wall, now seems to be reversing.
Even if these leaders remain popular for now – in Bolsonaro’s case, thanks to generous COVID-19 handouts to citizens – the rise or persistence of far-right populism is hardly
inexorable.
As businesses rush to adapt to the new world of social distancing, the pandemic has accelerated an already
inexorable
trend toward digital commerce.
Yet, step by
inexorable
step, they are moving onto a collision course.
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