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There are signs that the oligarchs’ grip is beginning to loosen, owing partly to
internal
conflicts among them.
Nationalities expelled by Stalin to
internal
exile in Siberia and elsewhere may want to return to areas that were theirs “by origin.”
By enlarging the EU, we will stimulate economies to grow and catch up, adding tens of millions of new consumers to the
internal
market.
Germany must help to rectify this situation by offering a vision for a more confident and ambitious Europe – one that can overcome
internal
divisions, see to its own security, and sustainably manage migration.
Federal assumption of the states’ war debts also yielded an advantage in terms of economic development: once states no longer had any debt, they had no need to raise any revenues through direct taxation, which might have impeded the growth of America’s
internal
market.
On the contrary, it would be like providing massive blood transfusions to a patient suffering from vast
internal
hemorrhaging.
But, given that Mali lacks political parties with popular support, candidates who command respect, and a permanent polling-station system, an election held so soon would probably bring an international civil servant to power – an outcome that could reignite
internal
conflicts.
Economic cooperation entails a solid set of pre-agreed rules guiding the functioning of the
internal
market, establishing community obligations, and protecting the free movement of goods, capital, services, and labor (the EU’s “four freedoms”).
One may object that to facilitate
internal
relocation is to collaborate with “ethnic or religious cleansing”; but the toll of prolonged war in Iraq, which could lead to its dismemberment anyway, is much worse.
But few of these economies are prepared to embark on the type of
internal
reforms that promise sustained high growth rates and a substantial reduction in unemployment, which has been at alarming levels for young people and in terms of duration.
Based on
internal
documents from the Mexican and US governments, countless interviews, and a survey of much of the existing literature on the subject, Ex-Mex seeks to fulfill three purposes.
But nearly all of them are fleeing dire situations caused by interstate conflict,
internal
strife, natural disasters, and economic collapse.
The EU’s cohesion and its
internal
and external security cannot be achieved at zero cost.
At some point, probably within the next two decades, the combination of
internal
rot and external pressure from a population demanding freedom will bring down one-party rule in China – and, one hopes, usher in the kind of open society that Liu fought for all his life.
But it also reveals something else: a morally crooked logic that condemns governments and leaders to remain silent in the face of aggression, repression, and even death, because to say anything would be tantamount to “intervention” in another country’s
internal
affairs.
Very little attention has been given to the microbes’
internal
mechanisms for sustaining themselves as inhabitants within their hosts, which includes the interest the microbe shares with its host in controlling and limiting the damage it does.
Already, the Conservatives are locked in an
internal
battle that they can only try to obscure.
Europe and others can support such a process, but mainly by affecting the
internal
political calculus in Israel.
Both the EU and the US are preoccupied with their
internal
problems and remain largely unaware of the geopolitical and ideological threat that Putin’s Russia poses.
In fact, only 20 years ago, Chinese living abroad produced approximately as much wealth as China’s entire
internal
population.
There are also
internal
obstacles to a free, independent press.
Indeed, by focusing attention on
internal
structural reforms in the developing world, the risk is that the current approach will lead to complacency on short-term capital flows, increasing rather then reducing systemic risks.
According to this view, there was no conspiracy, but a great social revolution that, by virtue of a powerful
internal
logic, brought to power workers, peasants, and the Bolshevik party, which represented their will.
Nobody really cares much about economic data except as a guide to policy: economic phenomena do not have the same intrinsic fascination for us as the
internal
resonances of the atom or the functioning of the vesicles and other organelles of a living cell.
The government could have started by bringing together employers and unions to negotiate an equitable burden-sharing agreement, including an across-the-board reduction in wages and pensions, thereby getting a jump on
internal
devaluation.
If
internal
Kurdish politics were not enough to prevent such an outcome, geostrategic constraints certainly would be.
Since 1989 the Party has relentlessly consolidated its central leadership,
internal
party democracy has been suppressed and voting procedures have actually degenerated.
The cost of maintaining
internal
order will continue to rise as the system’s fundamental defects force the new leader to confront stark new challenges.
Indeed, the North Korean threat nowadays derives more from the regime’s
internal
weaknesses than from its aggressive external posture – the latter being the authorities’ fearful response to the former.
The other, a monetary union with a proper central bank,
internal
fiscal transfers, and active, regionally-oriented monetary policy, will lead to a slow but steady recovery without default.
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