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Meanwhile, the security challenge
posed
by Russia has grown steadily since 2008, and has become especially serious since last year’s illegal annexation of Crimea and invasion of parts of eastern Ukraine.
The last challenge can be stated as a question that is rarely posed: Is China’s political system an obstacle to renminbi internationalization?The pound sterling and the dollar, the principal international and reserve currencies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries respectively, were issued by democracies.
“Congress shall make no law… abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press…” By 1919, the Supreme Court’s interpretation of those words had led to the doctrine that Congress could prohibit speech only if it
posed
“a clear and present danger” of serious harm.
The financial sector requires tougher regulation, strengthened supervision, and internationally consistent resolution mechanisms to address the problems
posed
by very large, global institutions that are considered too big (or too complex) to fail.
The challenge
posed
by Afghanistan was underestimated from the start, and the Alliance has under-resourced it.
The biggest danger
posed
by that rather abrupt and harsh process of transformation is that, in trying to become open, a society risks disintegrating in the effort.
BERLIN – From the start of the Greek debt crisis in 2010, the major European players should have understood the risks and consequences that it
posed
for the European Union.
Of course, the risks
posed
by North Korea’s arsenal must be addressed.
But Séralini’s research
posed
many problematic issues.
Hyperinflation and its social consequences amounted to an economic gauntlet for Brazil’s new leaders, and rising inequality
posed
a severe threat to the country’s democratic hopes.
Since then, interest in EU competitiveness has risen further, spurred in particular by the challenge
posed
by countries like China.
Finally, there is the challenge
posed
by increased shale production.
You can rest assured that in this election cycle, as in the past, elderly white voters will be fed a steady diet of bombast about the threat
posed
by immigrants, people of color, Muslims, and other Trump-voter bugaboos (that is, when they aren’t being sold fake diabetes cures and overpriced gold funds).
What these three countries, together with the US, should focus on is mitigating the threat
posed
by North Korea.
Consider, for example, his repeated claims that the vague outcome of his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un constitutes an end to the nuclear threat
posed
by Kim’s regime, or his blatant lie that Democrats, rather than his own policies, caused the forced separation of migrant children from their parents at the southern border with Mexico.
Here the most immediate threat is not
posed
by America or NATO, but by the European Union, whose enlargement means that member states will soon surround Russia's Kaliningrad region on all sides.
The EU’s problem is much more what happened in Copenhagen last December at the summit to “save the planet,” or what is taking place before our eyes with the challenge to the euro
posed
by the weakness of some of its member states, most prominently Greece.
Perhaps the biggest risk
posed
by the wave of unrest concerns Rouhani’s planned economic reforms.
Human Change We Can Believe InMontreal – A recent symposium on evolution in Montreal
posed
to high-school students and university professors the following question: “Do you think that humans are still evolving?”
Plan B for the Global EconomyHONG KONG – In March, meetings of the G-20, the Chinese National People’s Congress, and multiple think tanks all reflected a growing awareness of the risks to the global economy
posed
by deflation and intensifying financial instability.
This question is often
posed
in connection with debates concerning the amount of sovereignty that nation-states can, or should, transfer to the European Union.
The risks
posed
by increasing nationalism and militarism to regional peace have already been highlighted by the rise of a new Chinese dynasty of “princelings,” or sons of revolutionary heroes who have widespread contacts in the military.
Economists use the concept of utility to explain why people make the choices they do – what to buy, where to invest, how hard to work: everyone is trying to maximize utility in accordance with one’s preferences and beliefs about the world, and within the limits
posed
by scarce income or resources.
Nor is it clear how we all knew that LTCM’s failure or the post-September 11 malaise
posed
grave risks to the system, but could seriously doubt that the dot-com craze was a bubble.
In fact, the talks were sabotaged by British Prime Minister James Callaghan, who started conferring with US President Jimmy Carter about the challenge that the European plan
posed
to the United States, and how the Anglo-Saxons could respond to the continental threat.
That is why the answer to the question
posed
to me three years ago is that banks must be good citizens.
Even EMU opponents -- including myself -- concentrate on the economic dangers
posed
by monetary union.
Today, France, Belgium and others that suffered past German military aggression cannot resist an ultimatum
posed
by an institution almost as powerful as the old Wehrmacht: the Bundesbank.
If literature was tomeet the challenge
posed
by apartheid at all, it had to act in light of whatthe critic Walter Benjamin most admired in the playwright Bertolt Brecht: Theaim and responsibility of the writer must be to cause his or her audience to beastonished at the circumstances under which he or she is functioning.
The threat
posed
by Europe’s current policy impasse can hardly be overestimated.
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