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These hypotheses (which are not
mutually
exclusive) are especially helpful in understanding both why rates were drifting lower prior to the crisis and why the downturn has persisted.
The combination of economic recovery and lower interest rates would produce a virtuous dynamic in which falling interest rates and a rising budget surplus are
mutually
reinforcing.
Except for
mutually
agreeable negotiated modifications, Israel’s official pre-1967 borders must be honored.
Talking and acting in concert with others in a visible,
mutually
reinforcing way is central to the democratic experience.
Doing so will require keeping the door open for serious dialogue with Russia, aimed at identifying issues on which collaboration could be
mutually
beneficial.
Given the need to prevent another war, South Korea’s national-security strategy – based on the
mutually
reinforcing pillars of defensive deterrence, alliance with the US, and forward active defense – has remained relatively constant for more than six decades.
And his assessment of its solvability was equally concise: “[B]oth the United States and its allies, and the Soviet Union and its allies, have a
mutually
deep interest in a just and genuine peace and in halting the arms race.”
Are these experiences
mutually
exclusive, or is convergence possible?
Acting in one’s own interest and in the interest of the international community need not be
mutually
exclusive.
Indeed, reforms that enable Japan to defend itself better, including by building
mutually
beneficial regional partnerships, would enhance its capacity to forestall the emergence of a destabilizing power imbalance in East Asia.
With small and
mutually
acceptable adjustments to those borders, these terms would enable peaceful co-existence of two states side by side.
A spiral of
mutually
destructive diplomacy might result.
An agreement should also be followed by sustained political engagement on other
mutually
important issues.
Just as social and environmental problems can be
mutually
reinforcing, so can actions aimed at strengthening our social and environmental fundamentals.
Instead, Turkey seeks to extract as much as possible from Western-led institutions like the EU and NATO, while fostering
mutually
beneficial relationships with countries, such as Russia, Iran, and China, that often seek to undermine those institutions.
By that magnificent phrase, the UN’s founders meant that human rights, development, and security are
mutually
interdependent.
To avoid these outcomes, Russia and Europe must identify where their interests converge, and work to establish a
mutually
beneficial partnership in those areas.
Mutually
beneficial international arrangements governing flows of goods, capital, technology, and people (the four key flows in the global economy) are appropriate only when they reinforce – or, at least, don’t undermine – progress on meeting the highest priority.
While Trump might pursue
mutually
beneficial bilateral agreements, one can expect that they will be subordinated to domestic priorities, especially distributional aims, and supported only insofar as they are consistent with these priorities.
But such dreams always hit a formidable obstacle: national rivalries that date back decades – in some cases centuries – and that repeatedly keep
mutually
profitable energy-integration agreements from being signed.
In fact, the complaints and calls for leadership are
mutually
reinforcing.
A recent McKinsey Global Institute study identifies five
mutually
reinforcing “game changers” that could have a significant effect on GDP growth, productivity, and employment in the US by 2020: shale energy, big-data analytics, exports in knowledge-intensive industries, infrastructure investment, and talent development.
Resolving disputes requires
mutually
accepted principles that guide how individuals and countries interact.
All three have negotiated intellectual-property agreements with the US, achieving what seemed like
mutually
agreeable levels of protection.
Cooperation would also need to comprise much more than mere joint policy development, and should involve the practical pursuit of
mutually
beneficial, smaller-scale ad hoc projects.
But the
mutually
reinforcing recession and debt crisis that Spain now faces have reinvigorated Catalonia’s long-standing secessionist movement; austerity has transformed a chronic, though manageable, problem into an acute existential question.
Through such endeavors, Brazil hopes to contribute to a more balanced international order, one less subject to hegemonies of any kind, without losing sight of the importance of
mutually
beneficial partnerships with developed countries.
The better and fairer position, however, is to embrace the vision of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and promote unambiguously the idea that human dignity requires respect for the equally vital and
mutually
dependent freedoms from fear and want.
Cyber exchanges between the two militaries were not restarted, and negotiations over a bilateral investment treaty – a
mutually
beneficial rules-based framework that would go a long way in opening up both countries’ markets to increasingly globalized US and Chinese companies – were particularly disappointing.
Indeed, Europe’s banking and sovereign-debt problems are
mutually
self-reinforcing.
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