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The authors did address whether global imbalances, derivatives, and subprime mortgages
posed
a threat to financial stability.
And if significant progress could be made on the refugee issue, it would make the other issues – from the continuing Greek debt crisis to the fallout from Brexit to the challenge
posed
by Russia – easier to tackle.
Compounding the threat
posed
by US withdrawal from the nuclear deal, Iran is currently beset by uncertainty.
But the lesson still holds: the choices made by established elites, as much as the challenges
posed
by insurgent outsiders, determine the fate of democracy.
It is hardly the first disruptive technology to come along: the printing press, telegraph, telephone, radio, television, and cassettes all
posed
challenges to the existing order of their day.
News of the pending deal caused 50 Congressional Representatives from the US steel caucus to write a letter to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner calling for an investigation of the threat the deal
posed
to US national security and American jobs.
If that were not enough to convince voters of the dangers
posed
by populist autocrats, one might also consider the human toll of living under their rule.
On the EU’s most immediate challenge,
posed
by Russia, Tusk will have to broker decisions with leaders from countries that feel immediately threatened (like his own) and those for which economic ties with Russia outweigh any threat to European security, which they feel to be remote.
The acceleration of US economic growth in the late 1990's
posed
a puzzle for those of us who looked across the Atlantic at Western Europe: where was Europe's "new economy"?
After all, the Osprey’s safety risks are insignificant relative to the security threat
posed
by, say, a North Korean missile or Chinese aggression in the area, especially the nearby Senkaku Islands.
Since the United Kingdom’s Brexit referendum and US President Donald Trump’s election last year, populism has
posed
an existential threat to the European Union.
To reduce tensions in the region, perhaps the US should initiate long-avoided direct talks with North Korea, which could help to resolve the security issues
posed
by that country’s regime.
This
posed
a risk of substantial policy errors, which would have constituted a deadly blow on reputation, the most important capital of any central bank.
But, in the aftermath of the financial crisis, policymakers are too pre-occupied by the real problems
posed
by too-big-to-fail banks, and too terrified by the potential collapse of weaker banks, to allow such a solution.
But this preliminary agreement immediately
posed
a problem for May, whose majority in the House of Commons depends on ten Democratic Unionist MPs from Northern Ireland.
With the Trump administration unwilling even to acknowledge the risks
posed
by climate change – including increased migration – we may actually be moving away from a solution.
And yet the high volume and inferior quality of these assets have also
posed
challenges to the country’s ability to complete the transition from trade power to financial power, and thus to exploit the competitive advantages of Chinese capital.
So Hungary's debt crisis
posed
an opportunity to modernize and transform the country -- particularly Budapest -- into a regional center for trade and finance.
Everyone agrees that Ecuador
posed
no systemic risk (though it was an emergency!), but what about Brazil?
America – and the world – would also benefit from a US energy policy that reduces reliance on imports not just by increasing domestic production, but also by cutting consumption, and that recognizes the risks
posed
by global warming.
The post-war generation’s political leaders must respond promptly and effectively to the challenge
posed
by emerging political movements while they are still immature.
The risks
posed
by this epidemic are manifold, but the main one is that childhood obesity begets adult obesity, with significantly increased risks of diabetes and heart disease.
But the threat
posed
by North Korea’s Kim Jong-un has had a significant effect on global financial markets in recent months.
The threat
posed
by competitive monetary easing matters to everyone.
The risks
posed
by these developments are hardly confined to the countries in question.
But if those who built the post-World War II international monetary system worked to guard against the dangers
posed
by panic-driven international financial crises, why are these financial devils back?
In the US, the Bush Administration is skeptical of the stimulative power of monetary policy and wants bigger fiscal deficits to reduce unemployment, hoping that the future dangers
posed
by persistent deficits -- low investment, slow growth, loss of confidence, uncontrolled inflation and exchange rate depreciation-- can be finessed, or will not become visible until after the Bush team leaves office.
While India
posed
this question, it cannot answer it.
Herein lies the second lesson of Nagasaki’s history: the overwhelming threat
posed
by nuclear weapons.
Above all, it is essential to place the financing challenge
posed
by climate change within the broader context of the green economy and sustainable development.
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