Intervene
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If Hungary were to hold a genuinely democratic election, and if the communists lost, would Moscow intervene, as in 1956?
To be sure, Chinese authorities do
intervene
strongly in various ways.
It is now widely expected that, when a financial institution is deemed “too big to fail,” governments will
intervene
if it gets into trouble.
In other words, governments should establish bailout policies before the need to
intervene
arises, rather than make ad hoc decisions when financial firms get into trouble.
Bitumen permeates the dirt at the surface or, where thin layers of compost and sediment intervene, somewhat below basement levels.
Yet leaders in France, who expressed outrage when the US sidestepped the UN and invaded Iraq without the international community’s blessing, stunned the world in August when they backed down from their promise to send 2,000 peacekeepers to
intervene
in southern Lebanon, and instead only committed 200.
In the overwhelming majority of cases, those resources fall far short of what is required to successfully
intervene
in a crisis.
For at least a decade, Congress has been focusing on currency manipulation – a charge leveled at countries that purportedly
intervene
in foreign-exchange markets in order to suppress their currencies’ value, thereby subsidizing exports.
The OMT scheme’s success depends on an unlimited capacity to
intervene
– to do “whatever it takes,” as Draghi famously put it.
One view is that the state is sacrosanct: the EU has to
intervene
and help any errant member to get back on its feet.
With such blatant signals, why didn’t others
intervene?
Berlin is consumed not with the question of what Europe might need in this historical situation, and what Germany’s role should be, but with fear – of the conservative and tabloid press, of further losses in state elections, and of the possibility that the German constitutional court will
intervene
and overturn the existing programs to contain the euro crisis.
And the right way to prevent financial crises in the first place is to
intervene
in the financial markets to moderate swings in asset values and to head off recessions before they happen.
City governments are aware of the problem, and many are attempting to
intervene.
In both Europe and America, the free-market ideology that allowed asset bubbles to grow unfettered – markets always know best, so government must not
intervene
– now ties policymakers’ hands in designing effective responses to the crisis.
All of these contradictions are currently exploding in Syria, whose population is suffering a humanitarian catastrophe, while the world stands by, up to now unwilling to
intervene.
To
intervene
effectively, we need to find answers to three questions: Where and how do people radicalize?
In a pure form, clean floating, the central bank does not
intervene
in the market to affect the exchange rate though it (or the government) may engage in exchange transactions in the course of its other activities.
In the past, China shied away from most multilateral problem solving, fearing that it might set a precedent for other countries to
intervene
in internal Chinese affairs.
With the Syrian government – through its murder of tens of thousands of civilians with barrel bombs and poison gas – having more than fulfilled the criteria for triggering the international community’s obligation to intervene, Brazil could suggest what an intervention that reflected the principle of “responsibility while protecting” might look like.
The Treasury does not
intervene
in currency markets to bolster the dollar, and the Fed does not raise interest rates for that purpose.
First, while the US had to wait for its new president to take office, China’s government was able to
intervene
swiftly with a rescue package.
The Supreme Court has a new chief justice whose ruling in the Abubakar case demonstrated that he could be counted on to
intervene
on the side of fair play, but it is not clear what constitutional instrument could be used to resolve the election crisis before the hand-over date.
He intentionally set aside the question of whether Syrian President Bashar al-Assad would remain in power (as Putin wants) or be deposed (as the US and others desire), but also made it clear that France would
intervene
militarily if Assad were to use chemical weapons again.
In practical terms, whereas the Red Cross and Doctors Without Borders believe in neutrality and remain skeptical of the motives of outside states that might intervene, Kouchner’s view is that humanitarian action should be understood as part of what the Canadian writer-politician Michael Ignatieff calls a “revolution of concern.”
When they occur, states would stand ready to
intervene
to put an end to them, peacefully if possible, by force if necessary.
When the moving market rate reaches the edges of the fluctuation band, the PBOC can
intervene
in the market by buying or selling its foreign-exchange reserves.
That is why the PBOC has retained the right to influence the reporting of offer prices by market makers and
intervene
directly in the market.
If, for example, Taiwan were to declare independence, China would likely
intervene
with armed force, regardless of the perceived economic or military costs.
Having failed to forewarn Greece, Portugal, Ireland, and Spain about the perils of joining a currency bloc, the IMF should have considered whether it was proper or necessary for it to
intervene
at all in the eurozone crisis.
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