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But, while the Fed may be safe for now, whatever possible economic benefits this agenda could bring pale in comparison to the magnitude of the political and social risks
posed
by Trump’s assaults on America’s most cherished institutions and values.
The report also casts doubt on Obama’s other claims, with evidence indicating that targets of drone strikes, though perhaps posing a threat to Yemen, may not have
posed
a direct threat to the US, and that their capture may have been possible.
He failed to recognize fully the danger these fighters
posed
to Turkey’s own security, particularly as many of them joined Islamist-affiliated groups that are as hostile to Turkey as they are to Assad.
In Praise of Debt CeilingsMUNICH – The wrangling about raising the US government’s borrowing limit – now thankfully over, at least for a few months – underscores the hazards
posed
by excessive state indebtedness.
And, through a combination of positive and negative incentives, it has checked the threat
posed
by the Houthis in Yemen.
The nuclear threat
posed
by North Korea is serious, immediate, and requires a bold response.
In a third scenario, the US pays greater heed to its interest in sustaining an open international financial order and works to alleviate the dilemmas
posed
by the mismatch between globally-integrated financial flows and nationally-determined monetary policy.
But no risk is more serious than that
posed
by a further spike in oil prices.
DAVOS – What would happen if the ancient Greek philosopher Plato partook in contemporary dialogues about the types of questions that he first posed, and that continue to vex us?
In Asia, we all are facing the threat
posed
by North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missiles, as well as non-traditional security threats, including terrorism, violent extremism, and cyber-attacks on our businesses, our social and civic infrastructure, and our official institutions.
The EU’s architects generated the necessary political will by drawing on the memory of World War II, the threat
posed
by the Soviet Union, and the economic benefits of greater integration.
Well before the detailed history of this campaign – disastrous and magnificent, senseless and miraculous – is written, France’s new president will have to confront the challenges
posed
by circumstances of his victory.
The main causes of the fighting that has afflicted the DRC for so long have been competition for control of that impoverished country’s vast natural resources and neighboring Rwanda’s effort to wipe out what it sees as a potential threat
posed
by perpetrators of the 1994 genocide who took refuge in the DRC.
There are also growing concerns over emerging markets such as Turkey, Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, and over the threat
posed
by populist governments in Italy and other European countries.
The dangers
posed
by today’s emerging protectionist coalitions cannot be discounted.
The question of how to balance work and family, typically
posed
to young women, is actually a critical consideration for young men as well.
For many Americans, the risks
posed
by China lie in its strength.
Quite rightly, he starts with the same fundamental question I
posed
in my Cass lecture: Do we need more stimulative policies of any sort to engender a faster rate of nominal GDP growth than is currently being achieved?
Of equal concern is the threat
posed
to freedom of expression by a provision stipulating that the US “cannot, and should not, admit those who do not support the Constitution.”
The supposed threat
posed
by government debt levels hasn’t hurt these markets, at least in the relatively few countries that have inflation-indexed bonds.
When French and German leaders complained that the sprawling and unregulated tentacles of new finance
posed
huge risks to the global economy, they were derided as sore losers.
European governments and banks ultimately will need a solution similar to Brady bonds, which worked quite well in overcoming the 1990s Latin American debt crisis and the threat that it
posed
to highly exposed US money-center banks.
This notion--which boils down to citizenship --underscores the central challenge now
posed
by both the Iraqi and European projects.
The crucial moment occurs when the "other's" differences can be perceived not as error, or as a fault, or as the product of a lesser, undeveloped version of what we are, but as the challenge
posed
by a viable human alternative.
And yet no one can deny the challenge
posed
by irregular flows of migrants and refugees – who often travel together in a form of “mixed migration.”
In the meantime, the world took far too long to wake up to the global danger
posed
by Daesh.
These detours are necessary because of the roadblocks
posed
by big labor and even bigger business.
Despite recent setbacks, writing off the threat
posed
by ISIS is as unwarranted as it is premature.
Putin is perplexed about how to counter the threat
posed
by slow growth.
The decision to ground flights was based on the view that any level of ash in the atmosphere
posed
some risk to aircraft, and that no matter how slight that risk might be, the government’s job was, as British Prime Minister Gordon Brown put it, “to make sure that safety was paramount.”
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