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Populists can live with representative democracy; what they cannot accept is political pluralism and the
notion
of legitimate opposition.
The
notion
of sustainability asserts that natural capital, such as forests, wildlife, and other natural resources cannot be substituted by manmade capital.
Vladimir Putin’s massive electoral triumph in this week’s Duma elections has put the lie to that
notion.
A resurgent Russia is the world’s foremost revisionist power, rejecting a status quo predicated on the
notion
of a Western victory in the Cold War.
The GNH index and policy tools have helped to turn the
notion
of measuring and maximizing human well-being into an operational concept.
Egypt enjoyed the beginnings of democracy, true representation, constitutionalism, and, crucially, the
notion
– central to modern citizenship – of equal rights and obligations.
But the
notion
that China would replace the US as the dominant global power was not considered plausible – by either the Chinese or observers around the world – until Trump’s presidency.
Can Assad really hide behind the
notion
of territorial integrity or political independence to forestall an effort to stop his illegal brutality toward Syria’s citizens?
Tillerson is right to discard the
notion
of maintaining strategic patience toward a country committed to developing nuclear weapons and the means to deploy them.
But, in my old life, I would be encouraging my analysts to spend more time considering just that possibility, because, on the off-chance that this crackpot
notion
were true, there would be some serious money to be made in today’s generously valued markets.
But – to indulge further that outlandish
notion
of an impending eurozone growth surge – what if something changes significantly to strengthen those growth drivers?
The same has started to happen with the
notion
of “potential output growth.”
Some wonder what is left of the
notion
of potential output.
The enduring legacy of the Berlin Wall is not the inspiring
notion
that freedom and the will of the people can knock down any barrier.
The
notion
of “Asian values,” promoted mostly by Singaporean official scribes, was partly a critique of universalist Western claims.
Even the much-praised
notion
of competition seems fake and cynically manipulated by the “corporate” mentality that now pervades the world of culture – by the financial pre-selection that determines what publishers, producers, and other impresarios will support.
Billions of people are connected by technologies that have shrunk the world and expanded the
notion
of a global neighborhood.
Since then, however, Western Europe has secularized considerably, and the
notion
of basing political decisions on Catholic social teaching now strikes voters as quaint.
But trade patterns have changed so much since the 1980s, particularly owing to the emergence of regional and global supply chains, that the very
notion
of a bilateral trade imbalance – one of the main sticking points for Trump – seems outdated.
Central to the innovation-focused perspective is the
notion
that economic growth requires technology transfers and an environment in which new firms can form, grow, and exit (thereby reallocating factors of production to more successful firms).
The
notion
that dirty shoes would be wiped on a representation of the Indian flag had outraged the tweeter, Atul Bhobe, who contacted – and found an advocate in – Swaraj.
The
notion
that China is a twenty-first-century colonizer is not new: commentators have been batting it around for a decade.
For all of the tension and fear surrounding the fight against a nuclear meltdown at Fukushima, we should not forget that the plant – and with it the
notion
of a nuclear-energy industry – was subjected to an extraordinary test, in the strictest sense of the word.
The Fukushima accident, having reinforced too many opinions and reshaped too few, makes it vital that we try to bring clarity to these issues – especially in those countries, including the United Kingdom, where the
notion
of a sustainable energy policy remains undetermined.
If so, it should impress upon them the
notion
that their best strategy, both internally and internationally, is to devote their considerable resources and energy to strengthening China’s rule-of-law institutions, even though such reforms will invariably curtail the CCP’s arbitrary power.
The Anglosphere IllusionMELBOURNE – One of the most bizarre arguments made by the people who support Britain’s exit from the European Union is the
notion
that a self-exiled UK will find a new global relevance, and indeed leadership role, as the center of the “Anglosphere.”
Finally, the
notion
that we can wait 10-15 years to start dealing with deficits and debt, as economist Paul Krugman has suggested, is beyond irresponsible.
But the
notion
that using these resources would have any environmental benefit is entirely illusory.
The
notion
that a politically transcendent impartial arbiter can step in to prevent abuse of power and reinvigorate democracy is an attractive one.
China clings to a
notion
of sovereignty that allows governments freedom of action within their borders.
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