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With multilateral talks floundering – the WTO’s Doha Round talks stalled again this summer, as India blocked implementation of the “Bali Package,” the modest agreement reached at last year’s ministerial conference – some of the WTO’s largest members,
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the US and EU, are pursuing bilateral and regional trade agreements.
After all, previous attempts to negotiate with Iran –
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under President Bill Clinton’s administration – failed precisely because they sought to secure too much.
Indeed, Hollande’s strategy defies that of his European neighbors – most notably, Germany.
Greece has several sectors that could provide it a comparative advantage within the eurozone, most
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the maritime sector, energy, tourism, agriculture, and social entrepreneurship.
This is
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the case in economic terms.
The decline of the West is juxtaposed with the rise of the East,
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China.
They were especially persuasive in Britain’s former colonies,
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in newly independent African states.
“Seemingly intractable circumstances turned him from the would-be architect of a new global order into a leader focused more on repairing relationships and reacting to crises – most
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the global economic crisis,” the report continued.
Meanwhile, with some exceptions – most
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Finland – Europe has slipped into riding in the peloton.
It adamantly opposed several important and promising new human rights initiatives,
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the International Criminal Court (ICC), and a new anti-torture mechanism.
Yes, there have been many problems,
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bouts of staggering inequality and increasingly horrific wars.
In contrast to the Clinton era, under Bush the US Treasury Secretary was closer to industry than to banks, and so America’s response to Argentina’s default was
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more tolerant than probably would have been true had it occurred during the Clinton administration.
Indeed, this aspect of climate change has recorded some remarkable successes in recent years,
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a marked decline in weather-related deaths.
Notably, the compact should count commercial as well as financial debts, and government budgets should distinguish between investments that pay and current spending.
But the experience of other terrorist groups – most notably, al-Qaeda – shows that, even without anything resembling a state, radical ideologies can survive.
It would re-establish and modernize the norms of behavior that both the US and Europe would want all countries – notably, emerging powers like China – to respect in the future.
Economic historians,
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Michael A. Bernstein in his study of the Great Depression in the United States, have convincingly shown that an economy in transition requires strong aggregate demand to pull resources into new sectors.
There have been hints that this impulse still exists – notably, the Iranian nuclear deal – but they remain inadequate to the challenges confronting the world.
They evidently believe that this approach has yielded results – most
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the fragile Syrian ceasefire that the US and Russia brokered in July.
Thus, America trumpeted its continuing support for Turkish membership in the EU,
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in President Bush's speech in June at Istanbul's Galatasaray University - at a bridge that joins Asia and Europe.
Jews were massacred in Poland even after the war, most
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in the Kielce pogrom, in which a mob of Polish soldiers, police officers, and civilians murdered at least 42 Holocaust survivors.
Notably, nearly a third of Bhutto’s own party opposed such a deal.
In fact, many of its policies – most notably, the new education bill – have been regressive.
A number of developing countries –
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India, China, Chile, Cuba, Lebanon, and Panama – played an active and influential part in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
That blueprint has been used throughout Asia in recent decades, most
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in China.
Reflecting its growing vulnerability, China’s reactions to Trump’s continued threats have been
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accommodative.
But that narrative is now being picked apart in a series of recent publications,
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the report last year of a UN Panel of Experts, and in two new books: UN official Gordon Weiss’s relentlessly analytical The Cage: The Fight for Sri Lanka and the Last Days of the Tamil Tigers, and BBC journalist Frances Harrison’s harrowingly anecdotal Still Counting the Dead: Survivors of Sri Lanka’s Hidden War.
Notably, Sinn Féin, Ireland’s nationalist party and the former political arm of the Irish Republican Army, has not indulged in the kind of xenophobic rhetoric used by the UK Independence Party.
The traditional view,
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shared by former US Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, is that any attempt to prick financial bubbles in advance is doomed to failure.
Likewise, adult accusers of Church-protected sex criminals knew that they would have to answer fundamental questions (notably, many of them have identified themselves, which has helped get real prosecutions).
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