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In the years prior to the 2008-2009 financial crisis, former US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke repeatedly stressed the role of a global “saving glut”
(notably
in China) to explain lower rates.
Big ideas, or even big questions, are
notably
absent from the coalition agreement.
Notably, the United States initiated its much-touted strategic “pivot” toward Asia in 2012, when India also unveiled its “Act East” policy.
Unfortunately, a World Bank study notes that 17 of the 20 countries have actually undertaken new protectionist measures, most
notably
the US with the “buy American” provision included in its stimulus package.
But European exports have barely increased since 2008 (despite the decline in wages in some countries, most
notably
Greece and Italy).
There may be room for creative initiatives in this area, as some countries, most
notably
Finland, have extensive fleets and capacity to spare.
After a prolonged period of accelerating demand growth,
notably
from China, governments came to regard high commodity prices as semi-permanent – an assumption that caused them to overestimate their future revenues.
Jobs in electronics assembly, which plays a huge role in global trade and has helped to drive growth in many emerging economies – notably, China – are particularly vulnerable.
Western democracies are facing serious internal threats – most notably, populist forces espousing dangerous policies like trade protectionism – that have risen largely in response to these systems’ failure to manage problems such as income inequality, political polarization, rising debt, and failing infrastructure.
What makes today’s downward spiral particularly disheartening is that the economic crisis has hit at a time of the first glimmerings of progress,
notably
in health care.
He has also kept a safe distance from Africa’s political failures,
notably
in Zimbabwe, where he has resisted calls to assist in the removal of Robert Mugabe.
Notably, in giving China control of its strategic Gwadar port in February, Pakistan has permitted the Chinese government to build a naval base there.
Most notably, the Tlas brothers – Firas, a businessman, and Manaf, a general and personal friend of Assad – were the first members of the regime’s inner core to defect.
Yes, there are important matters to discuss,
notably
Iran’s nuclear ambitions; but several countries in Iran’s neighborhood already possess nuclear weapons, threatening the entire region.
Most notably, thanks to the EU, Europeans today have largely not endured war and absolute economic deprivation.
This trend will have many consequences, most obviously for the welfare state,
notably
pensions and healthcare.
But there are also good reasons for optimism, most
notably
the new Saudi leadership’s recognition of the challenge and the possibilities that addressing them could create.
At the outset of his first administration, Obama spoke of the need “for a global response to global challenges,” which was followed by a move toward multilateral engagement, most
notably
in Libya.
Notably, it is not a party to a large number of important international conventions, including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, and the Convention on the Rights of the Child (one of only three UN members that has not ratified the CRC).
The Bush administration invoked false and misleading evidence, most
notably
forged documents purporting to show that Iraq had sought to buy uranium from Niger, to justify its predetermined decision to invade oil-rich Iraq.
And it is reflected in the current presidential campaign – most notably, in remarkable support for Senator Bernie Sanders’s leftist bid for the Democratic nomination.
However, when it comes to energy production from oil – most
notably
fuel for cars – it is likely to be years before wind or solar energy can provide viable alternatives.
Some countries,
notably
Nigeria, are trying to implement these lessons.
Harvard’s Jeffrey Frankel fears a “possible repeat of previous episodes,
notably
in 1982 and 1994, when the Fed’s policy tightening helped precipitate financial crises in developing countries.”
Indeed, there are already signs of countries not even in the European Union,
notably
Iceland and Switzerland, contemplating accession as a step toward adopting the euro and resolving their financial dilemma.
After trending down in recent years, South Korean trade since November has shown signs of recovering,
notably
in terms of export growth; and in January, it bounced back significantly.
Moreover, it had brought about new rigidities,
notably
bureaucratization and that deadly phenomenon of the 1970's, stagflation - economic stagnation and high unemployment coupled with galloping inflation.
The Commission has already achieved some success on this front,
notably
forcing Germany to cancel government guarantees on public banks.
Its report on the inability of the intelligence services,
notably
the CIA and the FBI, to prevent the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks also contained a series of recommendations for restructuring these services to render them more effective.
But there were also lingering conflicts in Croatia,
notably
in the Eastern Slavonia region, adjacent to Serbia.
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