Internationally
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Longer-term trends in how money is used
internationally
– particularly as a store of value for foreign investors or central banks – are far more telling.
To be sure, a country that issues an
internationally
favored currency can generally exert influence over others, and has a distinct economic advantage.
Holland, with its euthanasia law, is not
internationally
condemned; indeed, its killer-doctors see themselves as an avant-garde.
If China really is distancing itself from North Korea, Kim Jong-un’s regime will be almost entirely isolated
internationally.
After more than a decade of diplomatic isolation and economic sanctions, its status as a threshold nuclear state has been
internationally
legitimized.
As far as the United Nations is concerned, the Greek Cypriot government in the south is the sole
internationally
recognised government for the whole island; only Turkey recognises the existence of the government of the TRNC.
In short, the most recent emblem of the traditional,
internationally
imposed drug-enforcement approach, based on punitive and prohibitionist policies, is turning out to be a catastrophic failure, costing Mexico dearly while producing no results for the country, the rest of Latin America, or the US.
They are more educated, more urbanized, and more
internationally
oriented than previous generations.
And we are investing in computers and other advanced learning tools to ensure that our children can compete
internationally.
Indeed, if the standards of domestic trade laws were applied internationally, perhaps a majority of firms within the US would be guilty of dumping.
But there is a way to replace the traditional paradigm with an
internationally
accepted model that has a proven record of success, particularly in health care.
In the absence of an effective, well organized, and
internationally
recognized opposition, the regime’s downfall could be followed by anarchy, all-out sectarian civil war, secessionist movements, and de facto partition.
Internationally, colonialism is even more passé.
Longer-term trends in how a currency is used
internationally
– particularly as a store of value for foreign investors or central banks – are far more telling.
As a result, the North American auto industry improved its competitive position
internationally.
The fact that the issue made it to the desk of the US president underscores the need for governments to mobilize their resources and collaborate
internationally.
There is mounting evidence that monetary-policy shocks affect risk premia, and that this channel operates
internationally
as well as domestically, with sizeable effects.
If there was still demand for statehood and separation from the
internationally
recognized state to which they belong, the EU could invoke a code of conduct for secession.
Those woes are real, but Japan’s ongoing national-security reforms and participation in the new 12-country Trans-Pacific Partnership have placed it firmly on the path to reinventing itself as a more secure, competitive, and
internationally
engaged country.
Argentina is vulnerable to external shocks such as declining agricultural commodity prices because Argentina failed to develop a diversified export sector, one in which a broad range of industrial and service sectors are
internationally
competitive.
This helped undermine the role of the British pound
internationally
and catapulted the US dollar to the fore – particularly after the Bretton Woods conference in 1944, at which it was agreed that countries would hold their reserves in dollars as well as gold.
For their part, governments should reconsider their position on recognizing online learning delivered by credible and
internationally
accredited institutions.
When this happens in a country with few other economic sectors that can compete
internationally
and so take up the slack, the result is similar to a natural disaster.
Evangelicals were brought in on the basis of so-called “family values,” meaning opposition to abortion and gay marriage, and promises of active government support for religious activities, including direct payments to religious groups for social services that they provide locally and
internationally.
Because their currencies are not widely used internationally, many of their bank liabilities are in euros.
The one exception is probably Britain, whose currency is used
internationally
as a legacy of its history.
The overt government backing provided to Berlusconi’s Mediaset against Rupert Murdoch’s Sky caused a far greater stir
internationally
than it did in Italy.
At the heart of Germany's troubles is the stubborn – and
internationally
widespread – idea that the economy is a large, clock-like mechanism into which the state can intervene without consequences.
In exchange for long-term suspension of uranium enrichment, Iran and other states would gain access to research and technology within an
internationally
defined framework and under comprehensive supervision by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Were Iran to refuse the offer or fail to honor its obligations, it would totally isolate itself
internationally
and provide emphatic legitimization to further measures.
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