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But they must also accept that only modernization of Libya’s state and society – the agenda that Qaddafi pursued, albeit in a perverted form – will ensure the country’s survival.
This approach – which could be
pursued
only within a centrally planned economy like China’s – provided temporary relief.
Nonetheless, when prices collapsed, the government moved fast, suspending trading of a substantial number of stocks and pursuing price-keeping operations that resembled those
pursued
by Japan in the 1990s.
For years, the authorities tended to support the renminbi, as they
pursued
renminbi internationalization – an effort that culminated in the International Monetary Fund’s recent decision to add the renminbi to the basket of currencies that compose its reserve asset, so-called Special Drawing Rights.
But Macri also
pursued
a flawed macroeconomic policy approach.
Once the deal was concluded, Argentina
pursued
massive new external borrowing, with the emerging world’s largest-ever debt issue, to help address its sizable fiscal deficit.
For starters, Trump and congressional Republicans have
pursued
a massive pro-cyclical fiscal expansion, producing virtually unprecedented peacetime budget deficits in the absence of a recession.
Due, primarily, to their bleak history since 1948, Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza
pursued
a development strategy of exporting labor rather than goods.
Europe’s Year of IndecisionNEW YORK – The dire economic situation in which most of the rich world found itself in 2011 was not merely the result of impersonal economic forces, but was largely created by the policies pursued, or not pursued, by world leaders.
It is in part to avoid the difficult choice of either living with a nuclear-armed Iran or attacking it that the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and Germany have
pursued
negotiations to limit Iran’s nuclear program and place it under international supervision.
That is why Kazakhstan sought the chairmanship of the Organization for Security and Cooperation (OSCE) in Europe, which it obtained in 2010, and
pursued
a difficult but ultimately successful campaign to become a non-permanent UN Security Council member in 2017-2018.
America
pursued
its interests through openness and multilateral systems.
The USSR
pursued
its interests by force, reflecting the brutal nature of its regime.
Even governments supposedly on the right, under Presidents Jacques Chirac and Nicolas Sarkozy,
pursued
socialist economic policies.
Societies (and politicians) in postcommunist countries -- in some Western countries, too -- must be clear about the consequences of modernization as reform is
pursued.
At the same time, the US has long
pursued
military superiority.
In the US, Democratic and Republican administrations alike have
pursued
a strategic partnership with India, based on existing trade ties, investment, and the large commercial and familial networks linking the two countries.
Yet the policies
pursued
in recent years have given no room for the intangibles – unstable political environments, geopolitical tremors, or rising risks on financial markets – that can send models off course.
Today, the world seems to be entering a period when, if not a hundred, at least a dozen varieties of Weltpolitik are being
pursued
by great and emerging powers alike.
Had political parties, particularly of the center left,
pursued
a bolder agenda, perhaps the rise of right-wing, nativist political movements might have been averted.
Instead of boosting infrastructure investment, governments have
pursued
austerity policies that are particularly harmful to low-skill workers.
As they
pursued
this agenda, emerging economies experienced stuttering starts and numerous crises, often associated with excessive debt, currency traps, and high inflation.
For example, efforts to identify specific opportunities for collaborative weapons-related projects are to be
pursued
in accordance with “national policies and procedures.”
Despite the chorus of voices condemning austerity, labor-market flexibility, and so on, there is a reasonable chance that these are the reforms that will be
pursued.
Instead, they have
pursued
a cooperative approach to reform of the international monetary system, which they argue should not be dependent on any one currency.
My experience as chairwoman of the Verkhovna Rada Budget Committee and as deputy prime minister in the Yushchenko Cabinet proves that criminal elements here can be brought to heel if the fight against corruption is
pursued
with vigor and brains; and that Ukraine can become more powerful and prosperous.
Action to address climate change, participants argue, is being
pursued
at the expense of those least able to bear the cost.
So he
pursued
direct engagement with North Korea, and his “Sunshine Policy” was taken up by his successor, Roh Moo-hyun.
Some low-carbon policies have clearly been expensive, while other, apparently cost-effective options, have not been
pursued
at all.
That strategy must also include changes, say, to business models, incentives, innovation strategies, and regulatory regimes – changes that should be
pursued
by people whose education has prepared them to address the effects of their work on the rest of us.
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