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They therefore see its rule over them as illegitimate, which is
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the point: the logic of popular sovereignty requires an idea of collective agency based on a sense of individual belonging that is much stronger than in our lecture audience.
It is
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when investors are most sure that governments will eventually dig their way out of huge debt holes that politicians dig their way deeper and deeper into debt.
Even if Twitter’s co-founders did not necessarily develop it to be a tool of democratization, that is
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what it has become.
One hopes that French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will do
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that in the coming months.
That is
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the message Xi sent to the military in a recent speech to the 16th army group, for which Xu served as political commissar in the early 1990s.
Precisely
because developing a mutually beneficial border regime is, as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rightly remarked in her 2009 visit to the island, a task that affects the two countries’ stability and well-being, it also needs to be part of the current international reconstruction effort.
However, for
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that reason, an employment subsidy is likely to be more effective in boosting demand, which implies that a smaller injection of this kind is likely to boost demand as much as a larger asset purchase would.
On the contrary, today’s unprecedented inequality in many parts of the world is
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the kind of injustice that could spur the emergence of great leaders with compassion for those at the bottom.
What is needed is
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what Trump rejects: a serious and sustained effort to build the Afghan state and economy, in order to give hope to Afghanistan’s young population (the median age is only 18.6).
Even if true, evading the controls requires incurring additional costs to move funds in and out of a country – which is
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what the controls aim to achieve.
This is
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what needs to change.
Yet, by forcing the BOJ to follow in the misdirected footsteps of the Fed and the ECB, that is
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the risk that Abe and Japan are facing.
Today, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, racism, xenophobia, and anti-migrant sentiment are again rising across Europe, and we must stop now and reassess
precisely
where we are.
More precisely, it lies in explaining the conjunction of three major global developments: a surge in growth (not stagnation), a decline in inflation, and a reduction in real (inflation-adjusted) interest rates.
Europe’s Futile Search for Cheaper MoneyBRUSSELS – Various forms of common “European bonds”, more
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eurobonds, have been proposed recently as a way out of the current euro crisis, with proponents stressing the promise of lower borrowing costs.
The problem is what comes after that: the risk that the fiscal compact will founder on
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the same shoals as the SGP.
The true paradox here is that it is
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when they are saying “Non” to Europe (echoing Charles de Gaulle’s famous veto of Britain’s first application to participate in European integration) that the British are the closest in emotional terms to the rest of Europe’s citizens.
It is
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because individuals and firms specialize that cities and countries diversify.
European strategists largely dismissed America’s interpretation that force had won the Cold War, believing that cooperation had triumphed
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because force was absent.
A recent report by the Inter-American Development Bank (of which I am President) does
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that.
The public in the southern countries embraced the euro
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because the northern countries’ commitment to price stability gave them a currency with enormous anti-inflation credibility.
The specificity of the French situation is that the revolt is targeted against the state, and more
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against the police forces.
Indeed, China’s current-account imbalance, which had remained moderate until the current decade, began its inexorable rise in 2001 –
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when the country joined the WTO.
Today, Europe – or, more precisely, the eurozone – faces an almost identical situation, except that the historical conditions for further integration are much more complex and difficult than they were in post-independence America.
Or, more precisely, it makes the old responsibility to protect the weakest both more difficult and more urgent.
Indeed, economists supported the global movement toward central-bank independence
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because it seemed that central bankers would be less inclined to try to stimulate the economy for short-term gain.
To move beyond the usual clichés about healing a country’s political divisions after a bitterly fought election, we need to understand
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how Trump, as an arch-populist, appealed to voters and changed their political self-conception in the process.
This is
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the principle that today’s Russia, which lacks soft power, views as a threat.
Such scale enables Unilever to contribute to and benefit from the SDGs, which is
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what we try to do.
And yet it is
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the American economy that has dumbed so many down.
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