Perspective
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This historical
perspective
suggests three conclusions.
From this perspective, a declining US is doing everything that it can to thwart China’s rise.
Because, from Mexico's perspective, NAFTA has not yet achieved one of its key goals: to deliver the benefits of free trade to all of the country's regions and sectors.
The result of this is to neglect the overall North American
perspective
while giving preference to a domestic or bilateral vision that sometimes fails to promote the larger objective of integration.
To promote a regional perspective, Mexico, Canada, and the US must consider establishing an institutional forum where such discussions can take place and where recommendations to governments can emerge.
But it is worth maintaining some
perspective.
David Goodhart, former editor of the journal Prospect, has argued the case for restriction from a social democratic
perspective.
From a geopolitical perspective, China’s AIIB initiative is a bold and successful gambit in what Ely Ratner, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, describes as “an institutional competition for global governance that has now officially begun.”
How can we expect these governors to be independent from bankers when they have lived, breathed, and eaten the banking
perspective
for their entire careers?
From the US government’s perspective, the state of current relations with Pakistan is remarkably similar: When we support Pakistan, they do things we don’t like; and when we sanction Pakistan, they do things we don’t like.
From the Pakistani perspective, the past would be mostly a narrative of multiple betrayals, featuring a US that gets close to Pakistan for a time, only to cut off aid whenever its leaders see fit.
From the
perspective
of younger Americans, that is certainly an alarming development; in the eyes of Europeans, it is also an economic absurdity.
From a broader historical perspective, stock markets always experience booms and busts.
From the
perspective
of the allies, they involve more than the dramatic fate of the expelled Kosovars and Balkan stability.
From a longer-term perspective, there are only temporary surges of relative wealth, just as there are only temporary surges of apparent success in a particular way of doing business.
From my perspective, Powell would stand out as one of the best appointments Trump has made.
And, indeed, from Trump’s perspective, the highlights of his recent trip abroad were signing a $110 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia, berating other NATO members for their supposedly insufficient military spending, and rejecting the pleas of US allies to continue in the fight global warming.
The good news is that, from an economic perspective, there is still plenty of low-hanging fruit for restoring growth.
In 2014, shortly after the publication of his first novel, The Meursault Investigation, which retells Albert Camus’ The Stranger from the
perspective
of the murdered Arab’s brother, a Salafist imam declared a fatwa calling for Daoud’s death for apostasy and heresy.
Most important, from Russia’s perspective, the competition with the EU over Ukraine’s trading alignment is trivial compared to the imperative of keeping NATO – that is, the US military – out of the country.
But defenders of that doctrine cautioned patience: one could make such judgments only with a longer-run
perspective.
From India’s perspective, the Dalai Lama is the spiritual leader of the Tibetan Buddhist community, and so has the right to minister to his followers at the great Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Tawang.
From the Greek perspective, an independent state of Macedonia could imply a claim on the rest of geographical Macedonia, otherwise known as northern Greece.
But what is needed is a deeper and more global
perspective
than either side allows.
From this perspective, I would have marched with the millions who gathered in Paris, proclaiming “Je suis Charlie.”
Consider migration from an economic
perspective.
It is my hope that the global economic crisis and Barack Obama’s presidency will put the farcical idea of a new Cold War into proper
perspective.
This
perspective
fuels the risk of the so-called Thucydides Trap, in which an established power’s fear of a rising rival leads to conflict.
Some
perspective
is called for.
But this should be seen in historical
perspective.
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