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Renzi, for one, is advocating
precisely
this course of action.
This is
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what Trump does when he criticizes the repression of the Iranian regime, while failing to denounce similar practices in other countries.
This is
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what the government has been doing since the election earlier this year; indeed, no French government has ever carried out so many reforms in such a short period of time.
Younger generations rebel
precisely
because they have internalized the values of freedom and choice offered by democracy.
That happened
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because they reformed their Judaism in the light of Western values.
An irony here is that conditionality on developing countries is being ratcheted up at
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the moment when our comprehension of how the world economy works and what small countries need to do to prosper within it has been revealed to be sorely lacking.
The Lisbon Treaty was a compromise constitutional arrangement that would nevertheless give the EU greater weight and authority
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for occasions such as the Copenhagen summit, when global issues are addressed.
This is
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the kind of incentive that could propel the world toward a more sustainable future.
But what Poland, Lithuania, Hungary, and others in the region need is
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a revival of the ideals of representation that are now so often a subject for derision in the West.
And this is of course
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what happened with the end of the Cold War in 1989 and the demise of the USSR at the beginning of 1992.
Yet he did
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that by launching 59 Tomahawk missiles at a Syrian air base three days after the massacre at Khan Sheikhoun.
There is a lot of sensible evidence available on
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this point, all of which is completely ignored.
But the deeper problem is a breakdown in
precisely
such values and goals – that is, a weakening of social cohesion.
Be that as it may, we may be doomed as a species
precisely
because of the way in which our complexity arose.
Precisely
for this reason, it becomes more “needy” – that is, more reliant on binding partners to maintain its structural integrity.
Unfortunately, many countries have committed themselves to
precisely
this illusion, and it may be a long time before they take heed of Greenspan’s most important lesson.
But what, precisely, does the economics of peace entail, and why is it so important?
The trouble these days is
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that they know little about Marx but a lot about Lenin.
Second, Kashkari has articulated – in appropriate central-bank language –
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the same view that the remaining Democratic presidential candidates are putting before the voting public.
The ECB is accelerating the pace of normalization at
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the right moment.
Official Chinese statements on the nine-dash line have never stated
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what it is intended to encompass.
In fact, this is
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the wrong way to think about the problem.
But that is
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the point: so many of the men caught up in sex-tinged scandals of late have exposed themselves – sometimes literally – through their own willing embrace of text messages, Twitter, and other indiscreet media.
If the Islamic State chose this time, in Paris, to target people who are not satirists, policemen, or Jews, it is
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because their “ordinariness” left them unprotected.
Rafsanjani was at least partly hostage to hardline opponents keen to sabotage his foreign-policy initiatives with
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timed acts of terror in France, Germany, and Argentina.
Yet, no sooner had he been sworn in than he acquiesced in
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the kind of political compromise to which he and the BJP – which won a parliamentary majority, and thus does not depend on coalition partners for its government’s survival – was supposed to be immune.
Indeed, the National Front is strongest
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where the Communist Party once was the leading force.
The definition of such a crisis is
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that moment when private-sector loans are not readily available.
And, though Nietzsche could not have predicted the level of integration between the UK and continental Europe, he did warn against
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the kind of fragmentation that the British referendum threatens to advance.
And that is
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the challenge the May government faces.
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