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for this reason, political opportunists in the US have long used the race card to discredit welfare and redistribution, from the Jim Crow system that segregated blacks in the South before 1964 to the infamous Reagan-era charge about black "welfare queens" who drive Cadillacs.
In Europe, however, socialist and communist parties imposed electoral systems based on proportional representation
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because they open the door to representatives of minorities (the communists and socialists themselves).
That is
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what has happened in the course of the Ukrainian crisis.
The British government, after all, has embarked on a path that runs in
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the opposite direction – reducing the functions of central bodies and repatriating powers to national capitals.
The latest IPCC report is important
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because it illustrates the real environmental problems posed by global warming, without exaggerating them for the sake of a good headline.
So far, this is
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what has happened.
For almost three decades, first as a city councilor and then as a congressman, Bolsonaro waited in the wings for
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this moment.
Ironically, the properties of nanomaterials that may create concern, such as nanoparticle uptake by cells, are often
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the properties desired for beneficial uses in medical applications.
But there remain questions about
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how self-sufficient Japan would have to be to carry out this “proactive pacifism” – a term popularized by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe – consistently and effectively.
The global vision promoted by China focuses almost entirely on economic relations –
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the soullessness that got the liberal world order into trouble in the first place.
Among congressional Republicans, in particular, a “take-no-prisoners” extremism is undermining the federal government’s capacity for action, which is
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what many on the far right want.
America’s founders created the Tenth Amendment
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because they worried about dysfunction in the capital.
Despite these perceptions – or perhaps
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because of them – Rowhani’s presidency offers an unexpected opportunity for both the nuclear negotiations and a political solution in Syria.
And that is
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how conservatives treat the foundational laws, including the Second Amendment.
But while measures encouraging economic convergence have been successful in many jurisdictions, they have failed in others, such as southern Italy,
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because of the institutional weakness and widespread corruption that the populists decry.
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for this reason, the problem has been too little multilateral intervention, not too much.
Yet that is
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what Prime Minister Shinzo Abe must do in his upcoming statement marking the 70th anniversary of the end of the war.
Indeed, the search for such mechanisms is
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what is now underway in Pakistan.
The 18th amendment to the constitution, adopted in 2010, does
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that, but implementation is being delayed by parties that prefer a highly centralized political structure.
Asia’s Unhappy AnniversaryAIX EN PROVENCE – This month marks the 20th anniversary of the Asian financial crisis – or, more precisely, of the event that triggered the crisis: the devaluation of Thailand’s baht.
But this increase in German labor costs is, in fact,
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what Europe needs to accelerate its rebalancing, because it will help to realign the competitive positions of the northern and southern European economies.
The conservative economist responds that it is
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because the government has become so free with taxpayers’ money that households, fearful of future taxes, are hunkering down and increasing savings.
In fact, conflict between Russia and China is possible
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in Central Asia, given the clear differences in the two countries’ economic and political interests in that region.
Clearly, the idea that large corporations
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calculate the interest rate at which they are willing to undertake investment – and that they would be willing to undertake a large number of projects if only interest rates were lowered by another 25 basis points – is absurd.
That downturn is now upon us, but the results have been
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the opposite of what Friedman predicted.
Those who wrote off Donald Trump as a “buffoon” failed to see that he has shrewdly read the Republican zeitgeist, and that he knows
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where to stick the knife into competitors.
Singapore’s former leader, Lee Kwan Yew, an astute observer of both the US and China, argues that China will not surpass the US as the leading power of the twenty-first century,
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because the US attracts the best and brightest from the rest of the world and melds them into a diverse culture of creativity.
As we move towards the next century, I think we would be well advised,
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because of the victory of 1989, to make a very sober, realistic, and philosophically responsible assessment of the problems that we all may together confront.
And voters ended up re-electing presidents like Carlos Menem of Argentina, Fernando Henrique Cardoso of Brazil, and Alberto Fujimori of Peru
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because they were able to overcome the debt crisis, balance the budget, and bring down inflation.
But, based on Europe’s experience, such policies are
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the wrong way to address global warming.
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