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And Europe’s din of conflicting voices appears to
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it from claiming America’s mantle.
The decline in governments’ borrowing costs is unlikely to boost growth much, as European Union rules
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fiscal expansion.
While the US seeks to use unilateral and unlawful pressure to
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Iran’s legitimate right to peaceful nuclear energy, it has assisted in developing Israel’s nuclear capabilities.
But this irrevocable commitment to defeat terrorism does not
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us from also prudently pursuing a solution to the conflict through dialogue – while avoiding mistakes made in an earlier round of talks, during which a prolonged cease-fire allowed the FARC to regain some strength.
Once winded political elites had recovered their breath, they began telling a story designed to
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any further fiscal stimulus.
But this doesn’t
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practical and pragmatic co-operation in numerous areas.
Given the structure of the European Monetary Union, there is no government oversight of the ECB, which thus has both “target independence” and “instrument independence,” though restrictions
preclude
specific policies.
On that basis, for speech to pose a clear and present danger that could justify prohibiting it, the harm the speech would cause must be so imminent that it could
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any opportunity to discuss fully what had been said.
As a result, agreement every seven years on overall expenditures is inadequate to
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conflict on annual budgets.
The disadvantage of this approach is that it would
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more nuanced country-specific analyses involving qualitative assessments.
But mutual respect does not
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telling people the truth.
But there is no reason why international efforts to ensure North Korea’s denuclearization must
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policies aimed at bringing about domestic reform.
As the International Institute for Strategic Studies coyly put it after the Tomahawk strike: “If it appears that Trump is on the way to reaching an appropriate policy equilibrium, his impulsiveness, ignorance of international affairs, unsystematic nature, native contrariness and ‘transactional’ disposition probably
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the coalescence of a distinctive ‘Trump doctrine.’”
The Party, represented by a cloistered oligarchy, endures by employing a variety of instruments – coercive, organizational, and remunerative – to
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the emergence of organized opposition.
Both sides want not only to
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the Assad regime’s further use of chemical weapons, but also to find a route to sustainable peace in Syria, and to reestablish the authority and utility of the UN in these situations.
In Erdogan’s vision, modernization does not
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a return to Turkey’s Islamic roots, nor does it require it to abandon its destiny as a Middle East power, even if this means flouting United States-led policies in the region.
Because Puerto Rico cannot implement monetary or exchange-rate policies, and its current budget constraints
preclude
active fiscal policies, austerity will have to continue.
These problems
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the sudden movement toward the ideal of greater leisure that thinkers like Keynes and Theobald proclaimed.
This would seem not to
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a temporary complementary employment objective for the ECB at a time of exceptional challenge.
So it is no surprise that the TPP template includes numerous agendas unrelated to trade, such as labor standards and restraints on the use of capital-account controls, many of which
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China’s accession.
The question is why Russian President Vladimir Putin and his entourage view a frozen conflict in Donbas, created to
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a political settlement or lasting peace, as a positive outcome for their country.
It must be emphasized, however, that the principle that Spain is and must remain one unified country does not in any way
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the existence of individual or group identities.
And no one simple change will
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the risk of future debt and inflation crises.
So both these scenarios seem to
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export-led growth as a successful strategy.
To be sure, the major eurozone countries’ large national debts
preclude
using traditional Keynesian policies – increased spending or reduced taxes – to raise demand through increased budget deficits.
Of course, there is no assurance that today's expanded commerce will
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eventual strategic rivalry, or succeed in erasing lingering wartime animosity.
Assuming that it can find willing partners, populism may
preclude
any trade deal that appears to serve “international elites.”
This does not
preclude
individual initiatives on the part of the US administration in the Israeli-Palestinian arena.
For example, regulatory standards could require equity-based plans to
preclude
managers from cashing out awarded shares and options during a certain minimum period after vesting.
The 2014 Indonesia Palm Oil Pledge – in which five major producers committed to more sustainable solutions that
preclude
deforestation, respect human and community rights, and deliver shareholder value – is a good model.
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