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It is
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this ambition that sets Iran apart from North Korea: whereas North Korea seeks nuclear weapons capability in order to entrench its own isolation, Iran is aiming for regional dominance and more.
Venture capital, biopharmaceutical, and other high-tech industries, he pointed out, “cluster about major research centers”
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because “basic science drives innovation.”
As Antonio Gramsci argued long ago in his Prison Notebooks, “The crisis consists
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in the fact that the old is dying and the new cannot be born, and in this interregnum a great variety of morbid symptoms appear.”
They brought him to power, albeit not in a way that conforms
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with democratic norms; they supported him, even when he led them into genocidal crimes and to defeat after defeat.
It is
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at this critical moment that it is essential to re-inject hope and, above all, common sense into the equation.
Take the case of Russia, corruption is growing
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because private business is growing.
Significantly, recent research by the Bank for International Settlements has found that a global output gap of about 1% –
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the outcome for all advanced economies over the past five years – reduces inflation by 0.9%.
And that’s
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the problem: Based on the confluence of global and domestic pressures outlined above, 3-3.5% inflation is well in sight over the next year.
This is
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what happened in Japan after the yen was revalued by over 50% against the dollar between 1985 and 1987, following the Plaza Accord.
In this moment of transition, dissent from someone of Li’s standing could have
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the kind of destabilizing impact that China’s leaders fear.
It is also a symptom of European – or, perhaps more precisely, Western – decline (at least in relative terms), which has resulted in deep-seated distrust of the “elites.”
But our ruling center/right government is massively unpopular
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because it tried to meet EU demands.
But that is
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why the European Central Bank will overcome its reluctance and intervene in the Italian and Spanish bond markets, and why the Italian and Spanish governments will, in the end, use that breathing space to complete the reforms that the ECB requires as a quid pro quo.
Others define hegemony as the ability to set the rules of the international system; but
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how much influence over this process a hegemon must have, relative to other powers, remains unclear.
Instead, it should strengthen the case for open dialogue and tough negotiation –
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what has long been lacking in Western policy on the Ukraine crisis and toward the entirety of the post-Soviet Eurasian region.
We have arrived at this point
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because both Russia and the West have spent over a decade seeking unilateral advantages and eschewing negotiated compromises.
Even if post-financial crisis regulations are tying banks’ hands, pension funds and insurance companies still need
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the kinds of long-term, steady-return investments that infrastructure projects offer.
ALMA – a coalition of 49 African heads of state and government working to eliminate malaria by 2030 – aims to advance
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such cooperation, by focusing on accountability and action at the national, regional, and global levels.
While it is difficult to say
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what those will be, some seem fairly clear.
Several frustrated hawks on the Governing Council are dead set against cutting interest rates
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because they believe that, at 4%, rates already have been “cut” from the 5% or so levels they had expected to achieve.
Economists call such events “shocks”
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because they come unexpectedly and can have far-reaching consequences.
But, whatever you do in the next few months to win the forthcoming parliamentary elections, please remember that the support that Kadima has received from the Israeli public derives
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from the fact that it has taken a moderate centrist position.
But
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because it is so extraordinary it is difficult to see how implementing those threats by launching a war can make any sense at all.
And that is
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why France was targeted.
It is
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the exercise of these individual rights that has created the foundation for China’s ongoing economic transformation.
To call these people’s ostentatious displays of extravagance wasteful is to miss the point: a world of glittering dreams that must remain entirely beyond our grasp is
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what many people want to see.
Part of the segmentation of online markets involves web companies testing price points to estimate
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the demand curve and its links to household characteristics.
But she knew that refusing to do so was
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what had enabled her to survive.
In this context, sending a secret envoy to Pyongyang to lay the groundwork for productive negotiations is
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what the US should be doing.
The global trade-to-GDP ratio peaked in 2008 at 61%, after a 35-year climb, falling back to 56% by 2016 – at
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the time when fear of globalization reached political fever pitch.
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