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Larry Summers and other thoughtful
observers
have long argued that the US could use more investment in roads, bridges, and ports, and that at today’s record-low long-term interest rates, such investments would pay for themselves.
The record exists on many nodes within the network, making it resistant to central control or “censorship” – a term used frequently by cryptocurrencies’ founders, traders, and observers, precisely because so many of them are concerned about selective alteration of records.
Some
observers
will blame successive US presidents, pointing to a lack of economic support extended to a struggling Russia, and even more to NATO enlargement, which, by treating Russia as a potential adversary, increased the odds it would become one.
From the start, most
observers
believed that its days were numbered.
Despite US measures against imports of Chinese tires, the level of protectionism has been much lower than in the 1930’s and than many
observers
predicted.
At the same time, Western
observers
often see in Islam a faith that disdains personal freedom, especially for women.
Western observers, focusing on recent public statements by Xi and Li, highlight a dearth of comments in favor of economic or political reforms.
The crisis that began in 2007 originated in the sub-prime mortgage sector in the United States, and in US banks that were “too big to fail,” prompting many
observers
at the outset to predict the end of American financial capitalism.
This approach may create short-term gains, or even spectacular results; and many
observers
will welcome it as a departure from slow, procedural bureaucracy.
Judging by my Twitter feed, most foreign
observers
simply cannot understand why a man serving his country in one of its highest and most sensitive positions should step down over something that happened in his private life – something that directly affects only those involved and their families.
When Xi Meets ObamaCLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA – As Chinese President Xi Jinping begins his trip to the United States in Seattle, home to many of the world’s leading technology firms, most
observers
are looking ahead to his subsequent meeting with President Barack Obama.
But outside
observers
expected that continued economic development would eventually lead to political liberalization.
By the time the retrial ended, most
observers
recognized that the original proceedings had been a sham.
Now that the case has been shown for what it was – a thuggish government’s attempt to weaken its rivals and consolidate its hold on power – the question is why so many well-intentioned
observers
got their analysis so terribly wrong.
Some
observers
regard the renminbi’s recent slide as an attempt to squeeze the speculators and signal the advent of a more flexible exchange rate.
For now, the only thing
observers
can do is to watch closely and hope for the best.
Securing additional assistance from China and Russia – to supplement the support already provided by the SCO’s Central Asian members as well as SCO
observers
Pakistan and India – is imperative.
Observers
of Egyptian politics are stunned at the quantity and quality of youth initiatives, which range from lobbying for a successful democratic transition to providing a system for garbage collection and supporting the bread industry.
While these actions were important, many
observers
argued that NATO would have to look beyond Europe.
But it does seem to surprise not only a great many
observers
today, but also a large number of policymakers.
Indeed, a “coalition of the unwilling” is finally forming to counter increasingly dominant Euro-skeptics, reflecting observers’ growing anxiety that Cameron’s risky strategy – which requires a delicate balance between demands and concessions – might fail, and that the UK will eventually leave the EU.
Indeed, mesmerized by China’s vast military buildup, a new constellation of strategic partnerships among its neighbors, and America’s revitalized commitment to Asian security, many shrewd
observers
suggest that 2010 saw the first sparks of a new Cold War in Asia.
Great Cities and Ghost TownsHONG KONG – Many
observers
tend to regard the rise of unoccupied modern “ghost towns,” funded through risk-laden local-government financing vehicles (LGFVs), as symptoms of China’s coming collapse.
So it is puzzling that some
observers
have saluted the IMF’s involvement as a virtuous effort by the international community to bring the listing European ship to port.
But this is more ambitious language than most
observers
had expected, and it was accepted by all 194 participating countries.
Many
observers
will remain mystified; few will be bored.
The first episode came in August/September 2015, when many
observers
feared that China’s economy could be headed for a hard landing.
Compton is rumored to be next; most
observers
expect more to follow.
Stories of babies ripped from the arms of their mothers, a recording of small children sobbing, and government-released images showed older boys being kept in wire cages
(observers
have not yet been permitted to see the youngest children or older girls in captivity): all of this proved too much for the public.
Many
observers
now argue that the wave of right-wing populism that has engulfed the United States and much of Europe is headed for Latin America, where conditions are ripe for populist politicians to thrive.
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