Intervene
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Such a massive effort will be doomed to failure, however, if Afghanistan's neighbors
intervene
in ways that promote economic upheaval all over again.
Bernard Kouchner, the founder of Doctors Without Borders, wanted the world to
intervene
in Nigeria in 1970, because he saw the killing of Ibos by Nigerian troops as a genocidal echo of Auschwitz.
Here is where government must
intervene
using its traditional tools, taxation and redistribution, as well as complementary policies such as social safety nets and adjustment assistance.
Indeed, President Nicolas Sarkozy’s willingness to
intervene
(alongside British Prime Minister David Cameron) helped close a dangerous gap between the world of “values,” which would call for direct American intervention against Muammar el-Qaddafi, and the world of “interest,” which impelled President Barack Obama to restraint.
Indeed, the same relationship between France and the UN that led to the country’s resistance to intervention in Iraq in 2003 has now pushed France to
intervene
in Libya in 2011.
And she has no doubt that the West, in responding to the Arab League’s entreaty to intervene, avoided a replay of Srebrenica in North Africa.
This means that it is up to our education systems to
intervene
early to help the connected generation interact safely in today’s digital world.
They cannot be used to
intervene
in foreign-exchange markets, or in other transactions with market participants.
Former US Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin reportedly tried to influence the current government to
intervene
on behalf of Enron in its hotly contested dispute in India.
That such complications are only now being discussed openly suggests that seriously defective policymaking was at the heart of the decision to
intervene.
“While all NATO countries voted to
intervene
in Libya,” he reminded them recently, “most [have] chosen not to participate in the actual fighting.”
To let the Syrian cauldron boil is wrenching, but to
intervene
appears utterly impractical.
And when the Americans have failed to intervene, or intervened late or ineffectively – as in Syria and Libya – Europeans have demanded more American leadership.
The ECJ’s decision will have important implications for the eurozone’s future, for it will define what authority, if any, the ECB has to
intervene
in a debt crisis.
Rather than asking whether the ECB’s mandate allows it to
intervene
in a debt crisis, EU leaders should be asking whether it should.
If a debt crisis results from government profligacy and mismanagement, rather than from a market failure, it is true that the central bank should not
intervene.
In terms of institutional design, it is thus optimal for the central bank to maintain a strong commitment to keeping inflation low in normal times and to be willing to
intervene
in a crisis.
If, say, the BOJ moved to
intervene
outright in the exchange-rate markets to depreciate the yen, the odds that the People’s Bank of China and the Bank of Korea would opt for weaker currencies would increase.
It has no reason to
intervene.
After getting its fingers badly burned at the last election in 2004, Russia is clearly tempted to
intervene
again.
The reality of the atomic bomb precludes large-scale war between world powers; governments intervene, upon global agreement, with large-scale bailouts; and today’s Western societies and emerging powers are much richer than those still devastated by World War I.
Second, there are manmade restrictions to outsourcing particular types of expertise: professional organizations often
intervene
to kill outsourcing simply by requiring credentials that only they can provide.
The US might
intervene
anyway, launching its own devastating attack on North Korea.
Even militarily, the US should rarely
intervene
alone.
If that fails, Trump could unilaterally
intervene
to weaken the dollar, or impose capital controls to limit dollar-strengthening capital inflows.
Turkey, always fearful of repercussions among its own Kurdish population, is certainly a major candidate to
intervene.
This is creating more space for national governments to
intervene
in the digital economy.
Multinational digital firms, mostly based in the US, have pushed for globally harmonized rules that would provide predictability and limit the space for national governments to
intervene
in digital flows.
For example, under the Plaza Accord, the US joined with Japan, Germany, and other G-7 countries in 1985 to
intervene
cooperatively to weaken the dollar.
European competition law in particular allows policymakers to
intervene
at will, increasing uncertainty, damaging wealth creation and consumer well-being.
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