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Moreover, a so-called Section 232 investigation into the national security threat
posed
by unfair steel imports also takes dead aim at China as the world’s largest steel producer.
But the amount of uncertainty over the effects
posed
by Ireland’s budget is enormous and the macroeconomic dimensions minuscule: the reduction in Ireland’s budget surplus is only of .4% of GDP.
In return, China uses its economic pressure and diplomacy to freeze the immediate threat
posed
by North Korean tests, but does not insist on a freeze on US forces.
If Grexit is to be averted (which should be the EU’s highest priority), the challenge
posed
by Brexit would already look significantly less daunting, given that here the risks are spread much more evenly between the Union and the UK.
But the biggest risks
posed
by unilateral recognition of Kosovo’s independence are in the South Caucasus, a region that abuts the tinderbox of today’s Middle East.
Is the new German law a model for other countries to follow as we grapple with the ethical issues
posed
by our growing knowledge of human genetics?
Liberalism, of course, has faced enemies before--Schmitt among them, for, as Hitler's "Crown Jurist," he was among those who
posed
as irreconcilable foes of Weimar liberalism.
The Court's non-binding advisory opinion responded to a narrow question
posed
by the United Nations General Assembly: whether declaring independence is legal under international law.
The threat
posed
by the new xenophobia should not be underestimated.
They must underline the great danger
posed
for the health of both Russian society and the state when people who are acting in the public interest are silenced through murder.
This includes US forces in Japan, which will focus on responding to North Korean nuclear and ballistic-missile threats, as well as new threats
posed
by international terrorism and China’s military build-up.
Unfortunately, these reforms have all too often served as displacement activity – worthwhile in themselves, but failing to answer unambiguously the question
posed
with increasing urgency by international markets: Are the eurozone’s largest and currently most prosperous members absolutely committed to its continuation?
That is essentially the question British Prime Minister David Cameron
posed
in his long-awaited speech on immigration from other European Union countries, delivered last month at the headquarters of the construction-equipment manufacturer JCB.
China is a long way from posing the kind of challenge to American preponderance that the Kaiser’s Germany
posed
when it surpassed Britain in the years leading up to World War I.
If anything, Russia needs Europe and America if it is to confront successfully its many challenges, particularly that
posed
by China.
But there is a more fundamental issue: the Chinese authorities, in arguing that it was a mistake to allow the yen to appreciate, may be misinterpreting what happened in Japan – and thus overestimating the risk
posed
by currency appreciation.
Indeed, in its 2006 annual review of the US economy, the IMF was extraordinarily benign in its assessment of the risks
posed
by the relaxation of lending standards in the US mortgage market.
Judging by Putin’s most recent address to parliament, his regime is fully aware of the danger
posed
by populist nationalists.
On an equally important front, the US is working with the United Nations to galvanize a global response to the danger
posed
by the Ebola virus.
Malaysia's Chinese citizens now view Premier Mahathir as a bastion against a new form of violent extremism: the threat
posed
by Muslim fundamentalism.
Vinicio Cerezo, head of state at the time Myrna was killed, later informed law enforcement authorities that Myrna was "targeted" because intelligence reports indicated that her work
posed
risks for the counterinsurgency effort.
For example, there was no awareness of the challenge
posed
by climate change, and that all countries (including those in the developing world) must reduce their greenhouse-gas emissions and adapt to changes that will be particularly adverse to poor countries.
In particular, concerns have been raised that the interveners rejected ceasefire offers that may have been serious, struck fleeing personnel who
posed
no immediate risk to civilians, and attacked locations that had no obvious military significance (like the compound in which Qaddafi’s relatives were killed).
After all, when I met with them, I
posed
the same question in a different guise, emphasizing the likely distributional effects of trade.
I
posed
other hypotheticals, now directly related to international trade.
All of these tasks are domestic; the danger
posed
by the profusion of re-elected presidents will not be checked by external forces.
At the Hawaii summit, Obama must orchestrate the first steps toward constructing an effective multilateral framework within which the complications
posed
by China’s rise can be addressed.
Had the question been
posed
in this way to parliaments around the world, I believe that TRIP’s would have been soundly rejected.
But anxiety about the immature DPJ government, prolonged deflation, and unprecedented challenges
posed
by neighboring countries created a widespread sense of crisis among Japanese voters.
Whatever the danger
posed
by Apophis, we would do well to begin addressing them.
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