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Iran on the WarpathBERLIN – While Europe remains preoccupied with its own slow-motion crisis, and other global powers continue to be mesmerized by the bizarre spectacle of European officials’
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efforts to rescue the euro (and thus the global financial system), clouds of war are massing over Iran once more.
The impact on the global system, with its existing structure of multilateral institutions (such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization) and
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standard-setting and consensus-building organizations, may be smaller than one thinks.
Digital campaigners face
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censorship tactics, including “Border Gateway Protocol” attacks, “HTTP throttling,” and “deep packet inspections.”
Coalition politics gives representation to the
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interests that make up a diverse and complex society, and ensures that the country as a whole accepts the policies ultimately adopted.
In the EU we have " regulations," "directives," "decisions," "general guidelines," "common strategies," "common actions," "common positions" - a
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that only experts can comprehend.
Despite the fractured nature of India’s coalition politics and the country’s arcane regulatory framework, successive governments have launched and expanded
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programs to improve educational opportunities for children.
In addition to the rise of Germany, WWI was caused by the fear in Germany of Russia’s growing power, the fear of rising Slavic nationalism in a declining Austria-Hungary, as well as
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other factors that differed from ancient Greece.
All other sciences – geology, astronomy, neuroscience, oceanography, and
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hyphenated subjects – depend upon overlapping combinations of biology, chemistry, and physics.
Governments typically have
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ongoing expenditure commitments related to basic services such as national defense, infrastructure projects, education, and health care, not to mention to retirees.
Yeltsin, despite his
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flaws, has been a perfect tsar for a transitional time, good for both Russians and for foreigners.
Capital outflows of this magnitude are likely to have
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effects: drying up liquidity, increasing the costs of borrowing and debt service, weakening currencies, depleting reserves, and leading to decreases in equity and other asset prices.
Today, when I stand in my ten-year-old son’s playground or look at his friends at his birthday party, I find
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different languages, faiths, and colors.
Which country’s top judges have read the millions of pages of legislation or considered how they complement or contradict each other, much less applied them to the
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different activities that comprise the economy?
Hiftar believes that the key to solving Libya’s
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crises lies in establishing a strong national army capable of subduing the Islamists who are destabilizing the country.
Advanced training in economics requires learning about market failures in detail, and about the
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ways in which governments can help markets work better.
The Energy InternetVIENNA – In the next 20 years, almost three billion people will join the middle class, propelling global demand for more and better housing, televisions, cars, food, water, energy, and
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other goods and services.
Given the
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special interests that such a deal would mobilize, it is highly unlikely that any trade agreement – even one limited to industrial products – will materialize any time soon.
We see how one country’s policies, whether pertaining to work, the environment, public health, taxation, or
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other issues, can have a direct impact on others.
Mao’s hundred flowers may have bloomed only briefly, but today’s
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species of Weltpolitik are certain to bloom perennially.
Violent conflicts among Indonesia's
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ethnic and religious groups continue.
The
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benefits of a Northeast Asian FTA are clear.
Intel is subject to parallel threats from a
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of chip and hardware makers.
In fact, creating such a market is the most important step we can take to address longevity risk, for we could then discover its true price, allowing
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business decisions involving longevity to be made more efficiently.
During the period after the fall of Mubarak, when the army exercised full power, 12,000 civilians were charged in military courts, virginity tests were imposed on women (particularly those protesting against the military), demonstrators were killed, and
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human-rights violations were committed with impunity.
So the EU is now seen as the Trojan horse that threatens the
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of state-sanctioned benefits and handouts that every citizen enjoys.
Amid India’s
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problems, it is democracy that has given Indians of every imaginable variety the chance to break free of their lot.
In American eyes, the Kosovo war in 1999 demonstrated NATO’s glaring and
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shortcomings, while the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, moved America still further away from the Alliance, particularly after President George W. Bush disparagingly rejected NATO’s offer of help.
Failure of the current proposal would mean an effective end to all efforts to reform the UN, with disastrous consequences for people across the world who depend on the aid provided by the UN Development Program, the security provided by the UN’s numerous peacekeeping operations, or the
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other services rendered by UN agencies.
Moreover, after the financial crisis erupted, central banks were increasingly compelled to depart from inflation targeting, and to implement
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unconventional monetary policies in order to ameliorate the consequences of the crash and facilitate economic recovery.
Shaping the Fourth Industrial RevolutionGENEVA – Of the
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challenges the world faces today, perhaps the most overwhelming is how to shape the Fourth Industrial Revolution that began at the turn of the century.
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