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The result was international monetary chaos –
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the path we are heading down now.
Until Europeans know
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what Europe stands for, what inspires and motivates us, the Union will not be able to take joint action in the world.
The performance left more questions than answers, but that was
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the point.
The good news is that, so far, the European Union and its member states have taken
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this stance.
I thought it was probably the beginning of a move back down to $80 per barrel –
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where the price has landed at the end of 2014.
Legislators, of course, have different preferences about what kinds of laws to support, which can make it hard to study mechanisms of political influence
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But two recent films, Jia Zhangke’s A Touch of Sin, made in China in 2013, and Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Leviathan, made in Russia in 2014, reveal the social and political landscapes of these countries more
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than anything I have seen in print.
As a result, China will become a largely inward-looking superpower, which –
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for that reason – will pursue its foreign-policy interests in a completely unsentimental manner.
But there was something about the Chinese government’s ability to stage-manage so many thousands so
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that set this show apart from anything undertaken even by Cecil B. DeMille or Las Vegas.
The Fund,
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because it is an international institution that is above local politics, should be careful not to give one of the competing sides all the ammunition it needs in the run-up to the October 2019 presidential election.
Yet in the face of large-scale economic crack-ups, internationalism becomes
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the point at issue.
I started my Faith Foundation
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to create greater understanding between the faiths.
If we rebel against humiliation, insult or enslavement as individuals; if we defend our individual human dignity and resist attacks that threaten it; we do -- indeed we must do --
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the same as a community that has established a state, because the state is, among other things, an instrument to protect our life together in freedom.
It is
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now, when no immediate threat looms, that defense must be contemplated.
Increasingly, since the early 1990’s, it had become fashionable to define price stability more
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through the use of inflation targets.
And that is
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where Macron’s ideas about re-designing Europe’s institutional architecture arrive at an impasse.
These wars are inflicting heavy punishment on
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those peoples who have held fully free and fair elections in the region, while eroding the legitimacy of Israel’s democracy.
Unlike in the past, however, emerging and developing countries avoided the worst,
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because they had learned to accumulate foreign reserves and regulate cross-border capital flows, and to ease such measures to prevent or mitigate sudden stops.
These companies aren’t all competing to build
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the same kind of vehicle; in fact, each considers its own approach superior.
Thus, the Spanish philosopher Ortega y Gasset (1883-1955) could truthfully state that "the I of Man is immersed
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in what is not himself, in the pure other that is his circumstance."
It is
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because Western countries have now been swept up in this movement that it is so critical for rational leaders to stand up and advocate coherent strategies for containing Russia.
That is
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what is happening now.
By most accounts, this is
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what happened to Spain and Italy in 2012.
But such intervention can and must be far more
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targeted than QE2.
That is
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the problem for armchair warriors watching events unfold on their computer and television screens in Washington and New York.
Indeed, stock markets are tanking
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because investors fear that ever-increasing risk premia in the eurozone’s peripheral countries will force them to stop consuming and investing, leading to lower German rates and thus inducing German households to reduce their consumption as well.
As it happened, this is
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what Feldstein had warned about.
And that, after all, is
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the point: lack of public engagement – not to mention inadequate professional solidarity and cooperation – means that Russia’s authorities can breathe easy.
It is
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this kind of macho reasoning that led America to war in Iraq in the first place.
In the interest of lowering its borrowing costs, the authorities issued the new debt under New York law, despite the expensive battle that the country had just lost
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because it had borrowed under that legal framework.
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