Perspective
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It clearly signals a far-reaching change in national
perspective
– from that of a poor developing country to that of an increasingly prosperous society focused on becoming a Great Power.
From a historical perspective, CFT essentially amounts to a unilateral activation of the scarce-currency clause (Article 7) of the Bretton Woods Agreement, which allowed the International Monetary Fund to declare “scarce” the currency of a country running a persistent trade surplus, permitting other members to discriminate against its goods.
Europe’s
perspective
was articulated most clearly by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Against this backdrop, should our leaders focus on energy policy from a narrow, nationalist
perspective?
As for the future of Europe's "hard core," such an idea only makes sense from a German
perspective
if it does not limit Germany's role as a moderator.
From this perspective, Western Europe appears to have at least as good a claim to the title of "Good Society" as does the US.
This rather un-Darwinian
perspective
so upset a British paleontologist, the late Beverly Halstead, that in 1984 he traveled to Kyoto to confront Imanishi.
One reason why the JCPOA did not cover non-nuclear issues is that several other partners and allies – namely, China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the European Union – were involved, and each had its own
perspective
and objectives.
In Iraq, the US invested heavily in toppling Saddam Hussein’s regime and then in supporting a political process that has produced a Shia-led government – a positive outcome, from Iran’s
perspective.
It chose something different entirely: big tax cuts, yes, but tax cuts that were badly designed from a genuine supply-side
perspective
aimed at boosting growth, as well as Democratic domestic spending priorities, but very badly implemented.
From this perspective, Saudi Arabia’s surprise announcement of a 34-country anti-terror alliance, with a joint operations center based in Riyadh, is a logical step, aimed at blunting growing Western criticism, while boosting Sunni influence in the Middle East.
Instead, he has pursued his own – and, from a psychiatric perspective, ill-advised – strategy for rebutting questions about his sanity.
From China’s perspective, the logic behind the strategy is clear.
From this perspective, China’s currency policies not only undercut the competitiveness of African and other poor regions’ industries; they also undermine those regions’ fundamental growth engines.
To put the number in perspective, roughly 8% of the Italian population currently resides abroad.
On the contrary, while Summers, Gordon, Piketty, and Stiglitz each examines the issue from a different perspective, their ideas are complementary – and even mutually reinforcing.
History provides some
perspective.
To put the issue in perspective, the US defense budget constitutes 43% of all military spending worldwide, whereas China’s expenditure represents a little over 7%.
And, as the Italian economist Giuseppe Bertola notes, they can be efficient even from a strictly economic perspective, because they facilitate the smoothing of labor incomes.
To put that amount into perspective, the regular move of EU institutions between Brussels and Strasbourg costs €200 million per year.
But NATO's leaders should bear in mind that, viewed in comparative and historical perspective, such change will be less an imposition from outside and more the result of internal pressures and initiatives.
From their perspective, Germany’s decision over the last three years to permit actual and prospective transfers just large enough to prevent financial meltdown will somehow be enough to enable the eurozone finally to begin to recover from a half-decade of recession and stagnation.
Of course, from a soft-power perspective, the mere fact that people believe Germany is strong bolsters the country’s status and strategic position.
From the regime’s perspective, the fear is that providing aid to these areas will sustain hostile communities, and could be perceived as acknowledging the rebels as de facto political leaders.
In fact, from a domestic perspective, China’s attempts to portray itself as the victim – claiming that Indian troops had illegally entered Chinese territory, where they remain – has been distinctly damaging, provoking a nationalist backlash over the failure to evict the intruders.
If Macron and Merkel keep this historical
perspective
in mind, they can turn their relationship into an open political marriage from which all of Europe will benefit.
Indeed, the human abattoirs of the twentieth century—and even the slaughterhouses that various humans are preparing now—may not appear from the
perspective
of the future to be the most important part of our experience and condition, and of what our descendants will regard as their history.
Viewed from the
perspective
of 2017, however, the uncertainty of 1977 seems almost enviable.
But the lessons of history have a peculiar tendency to adapt to the
perspective
of those citing them.
The
perspective
is global, informed by the insights of outside speakers, and the focus is on what is likely to happen, as opposed to what should happen.
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