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China’s newly acquired wealth enabled its leaders to build one of the world’s most technically sophisticated Internet firewalls and equip its
internal
security forces with the most effective tools.
They can help to expose the truth about life in Daesh – that it is brutal, corrupt, and prone to
internal
purges – in several ways, including by drawing attention to defections.
The final
internal
shift that must occur involves just one member: the US.
As a result, the regime may be trying to divert people’s attention from
internal
difficulties and push them to unite behind the emerging new leader.
Except for producing inflation in the eurozone, a depreciation, whether external or
internal
via price cuts, is the only possibility for an uncompetitive country to regain competitiveness and generate a structural current account surplus, which is the only possibility for orderly debt redemption.
An assertive and relatively stable China, it seems, must expand, lest pent-up
internal
pressures tear it apart.
In all other areas, the West retains a clear advantage: Russia’s demographic decline, antiquated military forces, one-dimensional economy, low productivity, and chronic
internal
unrest dwarf the challenges faced by the US and Europe.
China may have joined Russia in opposing the West’s embrace of “humanitarian intervention” in other countries’
internal
conflicts, but the Cold War premise that ideological affinity is an adequate basis for military alliance would not work for China today.
With no
internal
system of checks and balances in Georgia – the only way to sustain democratic institutions – the international community becomes a compensating actor, with the EU well placed to take the lead.
But China will do so by providing stimulus to
internal
demand, thereby weaning itself from relying on dollar-based assets.
It moves economic growth away from a dangerous over reliance on external demand, while shifting support to untapped
internal
demand.
As illustrated by the increased regulatory interest they are now attracting, as well as the increased media attention devoted to various controversies (such as those relating to “fake news” and
internal
corporate cultures), these companies must adapt and remain agile as they gain greater systemic influence and notice.
But the US has less power - in the sense of control over other countries
' internal
behavior - than Britain did when it ruled a quarter of the globe.
What is now required is that EU leaders stop pretending that Europe’s demographic ageing can be solved by more
internal
labor mobility.
Moreover, the EU should work to improve the flow of energy supplies across its
internal
borders, helping member states closer to Russia to compensate for the losses incurred by higher fuel prices.
A small or a large country in Europe has only a need for a free and a functioning world market, and for
internal
competition in order to prosper.
It needs to phase out the
internal
combustion engine for almost all new passenger vehicles by around 2030, shifting to vehicles powered by electricity.
Yet, as China gradually increases domestic consumption rather than relying on exports as its engine of economic growth, its leaders may begin to feel less dependent than they now are on access to the US market as a source of job creation, which is crucial for
internal
political stability.
But inflation is a dual threat to China, jeopardizing both economic growth and
internal
cohesion.
America’s medium- and long-term political, security, and, yes, economic interests require the Fed to recognize that its policy mission is not to focus narrowly on attempting to achieve and maintain
internal
balance.
There is little concern, if any, about the ESDP intervening in
internal
Chinese affairs, such as Taiwan.
It seems more likely that the problem is structural, and lies in the profound systemic differences between the process of
internal
(mainly economic) integration, and the process of external (mainly political) integration.
Despite China’s aura of inevitability, it is far from certain that Asia, with its pressing
internal
challenges, will be able to spearhead global growth and shape a new world order.
Turkey’s experience shows that true security in the region requires
internal
stability and social peace.
Allowing trucks and trains to cross the EU’s
internal
borders without interruption not only facilitates trade; it also encourages the development of regional supply chains and production networks.
As a rule, they die unexpectedly from some
internal
disease – from irresistible existential disgust at themselves, from their own exhaustion.
In Iran, the regime pushes ahead, but is clearly being hurt by an economic crisis (largely a consequence of international sanctions), popular protest, and
internal
bickering – and has turned bellicose as a result.
Unsatisfied by material prosperity, the nations turned fiercely toward strife,
internal
or external.
What makes Falun Gong so threatening is that not only is it led by a very traditionalistic leader, but that its mystical doctrine and charismatic rebelliousness evoke for Chinese an ingrained sense of historical memory of past ruling dynasties that fell after being challenged by a similar
internal
millenarian movement.
He welcomed Tito’s rise in Yugoslavia as an
internal
challenge to Moscow’s hegemony that he hoped others would emulate.
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