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In today’s perfect storm of declining oil prices and closed political systems, a new wave of protest could well emerge, particularly where governments have not recognized that the end of rentierism
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the end of the old social contract.
As this month
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the tenth anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers, it may help to go back a decade and pick up the story from there.
The election of Ahmadinejad
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the onset of new struggles within the ruling Islamic Republican Party.
Russia’s unilateral attempt to redraw that map by recognizing the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia
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not just the end of the post-Cold War period; it is also a moment that requires countries to set out where they stand on the significant issues of nationhood and international law.
This was a meaningful increase after ten consecutive quarters of deceleration, and it
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the Chinese economy’s second soft landing in slightly less than four years.
The Karnataka state election
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a decisive step forward in the Indian electorate’s journey from the politics of identity to the politics of performance.
Last month, against all odds, he scored the second-highest
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in Lebanon’s Brevet secondary-school exam.
This year also
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the 50th anniversary of the Great Leap Forward, when 20-40 million Chinese died of starvation, as well as the tenth anniversary of the government’s ban on Falun gong, an organization of self-claimed religious and meditation practitioners that has challenged the Communist Party’s legitimacy.
Powered by an open-source algorithm and maintained by anyone who chooses to download the free software, Bitcoin
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a return to a community-based approach to money and banking, with financial services more closely connected to the people who use them.
Too many question
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about their national unity are said to exist, too many internal conflicts linger, and their records on political and judicial reforms are supposedly dubious.
Although this infrastructure is financed mainly by individual EU member states using their own funds, the TEN-T is binding and
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out the priority projects for each member.
This year also
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a much less noted anniversary, an occasion on which de Gaulle showed how his rare combination of determination, political skill, and rhetorical ability could be brought to bear to face down determined opposition.
A New Velvet RevolutionPRAGUE: Rebellion by Czech TV journalists against a new director of the publicly-owned Czech TV
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the climax of a ten year battle between two concepts of democracy.
It also
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the end of the first phase of Egypt’s revolution.
Germany’s path largely reflects a structural evolution that
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the way Germans now look at Europe.
But by underscoring the Chinese adage that the “…last leg of a journey just
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the halfway point,” Xi sketched an even more ambitious future.
That move
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a shift in the character of the global financial crisis, away from concern with banking problems and toward a focus on the world’s dysfunctional exchange-rate system – or, rather, its current lack of one.
Denying Democracy in Hong KongThis week
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the 15th Anniversary of the promulgation of Hong Kong’s constitution, the Basic Law, by China’s National People’s Congress.
But overall, increasing responsiveness--if clearly not in a democratic mode--has managed to maintain the instability that does exist at a level and within a scope that
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a game of unwritten rules -- one of complainants confining their choler within understood bounds and of the government watchful over an ever-simmering stew.
The way the election campaign has unfolded
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a small but significant step in the emergence of the first transnational political space in European – indeed, world – history.
The FDP’s departure from negotiations with the CDU, its Bavarian sister party the Christian Social Union (CSU), and the Greens
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the end of a willingness to forge stable coalition governments that has defined German politics since the last days of Konrad Adenauer’s postwar chancellorship.
His victory
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a step forward in Latin America’s overall democratization, with positive long-term significance for economic and social development in the region.
China’s recent move
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the beginning of a new phase of its financial-market development, in which green-finance goals are central, rather than an add-on, to relevant initiatives.
Reasonable arguments and political optimism can now be turned into negative qualities, the typical
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of a complacent elite, oblivious to the concerns of people who feel that the joke has been on them.
This year
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the 60th anniversary of the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
A Requiem for Global ImbalancesBERKELEY – The start of 2014
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ten years since we began fretting about global imbalances, and specifically about the chronic trade and current-account imbalances of the United States and China.
For the World Bank, the Moscow conference
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a welcome step in building a more globalized aid architecture that recognizes a variety of contributions from aid donors and organizations, including through private-sector development.
The Spanish resolution
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the first official acceptance of that view.
Genetic prediction
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the intersection of scientific possibilities, economic interests, and consumer hopes and expectations.
The Economist snidely referred to the "results" in quotation
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