Logic
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According to this plainly naive approach, the negotiation process operates according to its own embedded logic, independent of considerations of power, coercion, and leverage.
The same
logic
was on display nearly 40 years later during the Brexit campaign, when “Leave” politicians falsely claimed that withdrawing from the EU would bring “money back” to the National Health Service.
A vote by a majority of British citizens to remain in the EU would have the opposite impact, highlighting that, whatever negative feelings people may have about a policy or entity, reason and
logic
cannot be tossed aside.
The
logic
is simple.
From one perspective, this is just another case of emotion defeating economic
logic.
The inherent
logic
offers, perhaps for the first time, a sustainable growth paradigm that is suited to developing and developed countries alike.
The same
logic
applies to Asia.
In these fragmented political areas, the
logic
of integration in the past depended on areas that were dissatisfied with political outcomes appealing to new allies in larger units.
But that
logic
was not always reflected in reality.
In the end, trapped by this inexorable logic, all travelers end up writing and receiving $2.
By the
logic
of Westminster, you elect a legislature to form the executive, and when the executive does not command a secure majority in the legislative assembly, the government falls, triggering fresh elections.
By that logic, capitalism and Islam are incompatible.
While the discourse of sacrifice persists, the
logic
that has shored it up for millennia has been abandoned.
Psychoanalysis grew into a formidable, intimidating
logic.
Reintegration and reconciliation, which are meant to offer incentives to insurgents to switch sides and perhaps join Afghan security institutions or nominally pro-government militias, are seen as being driven by military logic, rather than representing an honest dialogue between the state, the insurgents, and ordinary Afghans.
Second, it is important to recognize the limited
logic
and impact of “transition.”
This is not guaranteed, however, as progress in establishing social insurance – crucial to increasing consumption – has been relatively slow, while monetary transfers to families (such as those that have been implemented in Brazil, Mexico, and elsewhere in Latin America) might not be feasible, given the
logic
of China’s political system.
The
logic
of “mutually assured destruction” that underlay nuclear deterrence worked.
The outcome made it clear that there are now two Europes: one in which the
logic
of integration is deeply embedded in the political system and the social order; and one that rejects the basic assumptions of pooled sovereignty.
The fallout was that the government collapsed and, in January 2015, our Syriza government was elected with a mandate to challenge the very
logic
of these “bailouts.”
The EU has a powerful
logic
and purpose in the twenty-first century.
But this set-up makes little sense in the face of the economic
logic
of European integration.
Economic (and political)
logic
requires that the eurozone will soon also need a common bank rescue fund.
By this logic, the North needs to find a way to discourage those outsiders from intervening in the peninsula’s affairs.
This is the
logic
driving support for US President Donald Trump’s escalating tariffs.
The
logic
of Turkey’s new political system harks back to the Ottoman “circle of justice” that divided the population into taxpaying masses and a small tax-exempt elite headed by a sultan who was subordinate only to the Sharia (Islamic law), though in practice he himself defined what it meant.
“Economic
logic
prevailed,” says Sukhdev.
The Nakivubo Swamp is not a case of economic
logic
prevailing, but exactly the opposite – a failure to consider all options and choose the best.
By 2015, according to this logic, politicians will have done nothing to raise taxes and very little to cut expenditure, so the US will still have a budget deficit of around $1 trillion, and will finance a substantial portion of it by selling government bonds to foreigners.
This logic, supported by the clear intention of the Federal Reserve to keep all interest rates low, suggests that benchmark US interest rates – for example, on the 10-year Treasury – will remain below 4% (and perhaps under 3.5%) in the near term.
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