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Of course, the “World War” reference may be intended to create an “us” versus “them” logic, but this does not correspond to the nature of the challenge
posed
by radical Islam, given the complexity and the many divisions that exist within the Muslim world.
For Russia, the threat
posed
by the Ukrainian protesters was existential.
By the early 20th century, Germans had concluded that Russia’s faster demographic growth and rapid industrialization
posed
a military threat.
But the fact that a single global central bank and currency would fail spectacularly (regardless of how strong the economic case for it may be) does not absolve policymakers of their responsibility to address the challenges
posed
by a fragmented global monetary system.
Similarly, the most promising areas for early international cooperation on securing cyberspace are problems
posed
by third parties such as criminals and terrorists.
The Polish-born Pope John Paul II crystallized the anti-communist “threat” that Poland now
posed
to the Soviet Union.
The dilemma
posed
by China for democratic regimes is understandable.
The US Justice Department has now started to scrutinize Manafort’s lobbying activities in the US on behalf of Yanukovych, which
posed
yet another threat to the campaign.
And, of course, there is now the impetus
posed
by the world’s rising economic powers, which are challenging the ability of the US and Europe to dictate the standards of international trade.
Likewise, higher taxes cannot resolve the problem
posed
by the mounting unfunded liabilities of Social Security and Medicare.
They were, we were told, supposed to address the danger that chalk dust
posed
to computers.
Soviet-style economies may have
posed
as avatars of industrial modernization, but in most of the USSR's former satellite states Marxist-Leninist economics locked vast numbers of people onto farms.
That is the question that I
posed
to a panel of five top economists, including four Nobel laureates, in the Copenhagen Consensus 2012 project.
I believe that some of the preconditions
posed
by the Israeli prime minister in his recent, widely reported speech are fully justified.
Consider the global threat
posed
by Ebola.
In Beijing, Premier Li Keqiang
posed
for a selfie with Modi outside the Temple of Heaven.
In fact, the challenge
posed
by a country that behaves with such impunity, that so recklessly jeopardizes its neighbors’ security, needs to be decisively confronted.
Indeed, this arrangement – albeit informal – can be viewed as the way regulators manage the systemic risk
posed
by new entrants.
Some of the greatest threats in 2008 were
posed
by banks – such as Citigroup – built on the premise that integrating commercial and investment banking would bring stability and better service.
Add to that the challenges
posed
by automation and robotization, not to mention increasingly frequent and intense natural disasters, and it is not hard to see why so many people are so furious.
To prepare the world to confront the challenges
posed
by globalization and technological development in a way that supports sustainable and equitable growth, governance institutions and regulations at both the national and international levels must be drastically improved.
Meanwhile, Haiti’s ecological and demographic conditions
posed
huge development challenges that have never been overcome.
For example, China’s recent embrace of sustainable development, which will serve the planet’s long-term interests, is driven by the domestic challenges
posed
by air, water, and land pollution.
While the 20th century's major conflicts - with fascism, communism, and other "isms" - were primarily ideological, the terrorism of last September 11th
posed
anew the specter of "culture wars" and "clashes of civilizations."
For example, the US would better appreciate the dangers to international security
posed
by Pakistani terror groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed.
For all the talk of the threat
posed
by Islamist extremism to the West, it is worth bearing in mind the point lucidly put by Ahmed Rashid: “ISIS is not waging war against the West….This is above all a war within Islam: a conflict of Sunni against Shia, but also a war by Sunni extremists against more moderate Muslims."
In a decent universe, these two announcements would herald the end of a lost decade for Europe and the beginning of an era of rebuilding so that Europeans may face, together, the challenges
posed
by US President Donald Trump and the next economic downturn.
The questions
posed
and statements made can sometimes be longwinded.
Then, in the early 2000s, he committed a far more serious blunder, insisting that a credit-fueled housing bubble, inflated by “innovative” financial products,
posed
no threat to the US economy’s fundamentals.
Countries that have protected their agricultural development from the threats
posed
by international markets – such as India or Vietnam – have achieved substantial reductions in agricultural poverty.
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