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Competitiveness gains and rebalancing would fail to materialize, and, after an initial flash in the pan, the eurozone would return to
permanent
crisis.
In countries like Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands, the rise in unemployment has been contained so far by massive use of short-time working schemes, which freeze workers with
permanent
contracts into their current jobs.
Governments could promote entry into the
permanent
labor market in stages by introducing graded employment protection and so avoiding the formation of a long-term dual market.
The original road map sketched out at the Madrid Conference in 1991 envisaged two stages: the final settlement of disputes between the Palestinians and Israel, and the
permanent
settlement of regional conflicts.
The alternative to an accepted resolution of their problems by the three parties is the
permanent
fragmentation of the Holy Land, which can only lead to more confrontation and violent conflicts.
And the
permanent
damage to thousands of species – and to the indigenous Amazonian Tagaeri and Taromenane tribes, which remain isolated from the world – would be too profound to quantify.
This is not a
permanent
condition, but the transition will be long and complex.
Conceptually, the eurozone must include solidarity with countries facing hardship, because this is what unites and gives strength to the whole – but without the heavy machinery of a federal budget or a
permanent
increase in transfers.
So there is no agreement yet to make the EFSF permanent, and it has been designed to be as un-federal as possible.
Rather, they object to what came after, when it rapidly became apparent that the three
permanent
Security Council’s members driving the intervention (the United States, the United Kingdom, and France) would settle for nothing less than regime change, and do whatever it took to achieve it.
But New Power, New Responsibility suggests a different path, arguing for the reform of the Security Council in a way that would merge the French and British seats into a
permanent
European seat in a “slightly enlarged circle of
permanent
members,” while also ensuring European representation among the non-permanent members.
The theatre of politics makes
permanent
demands on us all, as dramatists, actors, and audience – on our common sense, our moderation, our responsibility, our good taste, and our conscience.
Russia, as a
permanent
member of the United Nations Security Council, participates in these talks, and its cooperation is essential to resolving one of today’s most vexing international problems.
In addition, Wen announced that China would support India’s inclusion as a
permanent
member of an expanded United Nations Security Council, and oppose Japan’s inclusion, which the US supports.
China has a significantly larger population than the US does, so it stands to reason that it will surpass the US in nominal size at some point (unless it were trapped in a
permanent
state of poor productivity).
After participating in the nuclear-security summit in South Korea at the end of March, he went to Tehran to urge Iran’s leaders to make a deal during the next round of nuclear talks between Iran and the United Nations Security Council’s five
permanent
members (Britain, China, France, Russia, and the United States) plus Germany.
Indeed, they are part of the reason why the United States did not establish a
permanent
central bank until the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 – long after the United Kingdom, France, and Germany – and, even then, authorized it only to prevent financial panic and monetary collapse.
So will the fact that the initiative comes from Europe’s two major military powers (whose combined defense spending represents half of the Continent’s total), both of which have
permanent
seats on the UN Security Council.
Now international war crimes tribunals have been created for Rwanda and former Yugoslavia, national courts have indicted despots from other countries, and a
permanent
International Criminal Court will soon be established.
The Muslim Tatars – roughly 15% of Crimea’s population – strongly oppose joining the Russian Federation and may become a
permanent
thorn in its side, along with the 25% of Ukrainian-speaking Crimeans who have been silenced over the past ten days.
At the same time, American millennials (those born between 1982 and 2004) are postponing marriage and home or car purchases, with many telling pollsters that the postponement will be
permanent.
Similarly, countries can import fossil fuels, mineral ores, and resources from the biosphere like fish and timber; but they cannot import water, which is essentially local, on a large scale and on a prolonged – much less
permanent
– basis.
Dire pessimism has become permanent, making consensus nearly impossible to reach – an impasse made worse by the under-development of civil society in France.
In fact, the first rule of thumb in combating today’s inequality should be that simplistic egalitarian policies are not a
permanent
solution – and may, in fact, have adverse long-term consequences.
Otherwise, the failure to address common risks and challenges may well result in citizens placing exclusive faith in the nation-state, rejecting solidarity, and calling for the
permanent
restoration of national borders.
With the US and British governments both mired in chaos, France, a
permanent
member of the United Nations Security Council, will have significantly more diplomatic influence in Africa and the Middle East.
Reflecting the New York Fed's heavy regulatory responsibilities, owing to its proximity to the seat of finance, its president has a
permanent
seat on the Federal Open Market Committee, the body that sets the Fed's benchmark interest rate.
Countries that fail to implement the necessary reforms would become
permanent
pockets of poverty and dependency, much like Italy’s Mezzogiorno region today.
Soros says countries that fail to implement the necessary reforms after the introduction of Eurobonds would become
permanent
pockets of poverty and dependency, much like Italy’s Mezzogiorno region today.
The BoJ has kept the rate of interest at close to zero since then, while the government debt-to-GDP ratio has increased from 99% (1996) to 237% (2012) because of
permanent
Keynesian deficit spending.
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