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Unfortunately, governments did not go nearly far enough in
pursuing
complementary fiscal and structural responses.
Politicians simply prefer to keep the burden on monetary policy and avoid
pursuing
difficult or unpopular policies – including structural reforms, debt restructuring, and the recapitalization of banks – aimed at boosting market access and flexibility, even if it means undermining medium-term growth.
The West can no longer afford the inconsistency that it has displayed until now, with EU countries
pursuing
policies that reflect their differing national interests.
A charitable interpretation of the coalition’s intent is that it is
pursuing
a system modeled on the successful “flexicurity” measures pioneered by Denmark.
For once, it was Trump himself who restored calm by denying that the US was
pursuing
a beggar-thy-neighbor strategy.
The European Central Bank did not follow the lead of other advanced-country central banks, such as the US Federal Reserve, in
pursuing
a more aggressive monetary policy to cut borrowing costs.
But it should also show a willingness to address valid US concerns when the US takes a WTO-based approach to
pursuing
them – for example, by relaxing its joint-venture rules and strengthening its intellectual-property protections.
Pursuing
the latter objective would require the AKP to relinquish some power voluntarily.
That is why France is
pursuing
reforms.
After the 2008 financial crisis, many Chinese expressed the mistaken belief that the US was in terminal decline, and that China should be more assertive – particularly in
pursuing
its maritime claims in the South China Sea – at the expense of America’s allies and friends.
It is almost beside the point that the economic cost of
pursuing
a goal of 1.5ºC would be very high.
Pursuing
these seven principles, described in greater deal elsewhere, is essential in order to calm public fears, reduce chaotic flows of asylum-seekers, ensure that newcomers are fully integrated, establish mutually beneficial relations with countries in the Middle East and Africa, and meet Europe’s international humanitarian obligations.
Indeed, it has repeatedly shown a knack for disaggregating its strategy into multiple parts and then
pursuing
each element separately in such a manner as to allow the different pieces to fall into place with minimal resistance.
These guidelines identify when a country, despite running a large current-account surplus, is
pursuing
long-term, large-scale purchases of foreign assets, thereby blocking exchange-rate appreciation – exactly the problem we want to prevent.
Then there are those who believe that EU enlargement has prevented greater “deepening,” and who, with scant regard for the past or the future, argue that
pursuing
the latter requires abandoning the former.
It should be
pursuing
those objectives while showing the utmost concern for Gaza’s trapped civilians.
In Asia, China’s military buildup and increasingly assertive approach in
pursuing
its territorial claims in the South and East China seas – which overlap with claims by Japan, the Philippines, South Korea, and Vietnam – is raising concerns among its regional neighbors.
It will also require forthright acknowledgement that
pursuing
the national interest is what politicians are elected to do.
These are precisely the sorts of step-by-step reform measures – both beneficial and feasible – that the new French president should be
pursuing.
In my part of the world, West Africa, scientists with millions of dollars from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s “Target Malaria” project are aggressively
pursuing
a plan to release gene-drive mosquitos into the wild (after first conducting a test run with bioengineered non-gene-drive mosquitos).
This will not be easy, but it is worth pursuing, because the alternative—a desperate, hostile, nuclear-armed, and isolated North Korea—should alarm everyone.
To stem today’s spiral of pessimism and avoid the burnout of crisis management, we must look at the future in a much more positive, constructive, and dynamic manner, gaining the resilience to adapt to changing contexts, withstand sudden shocks, and recover from them while still
pursuing
critical goals.
European governments, instead of following the suggestions of far-right rhetoric, should reconcile themselves to
pursuing
strong and creative policies to address the underlying problems of education (segregated or second-class schools, curricula, etc.), unequal employment opportunities, and urban decay.
The left has focused on equality,
pursuing
policies that aim to create a level playing field through redistribution.
If the EU is treated as a single power – including by its own members (say, by
pursuing
common policies) – it could represent a third pole.
India could become an important advocate of multilateralism, but it is currently
pursuing
unilateral policies and still lacks the requisite international influence.
Building Stability for Indian GrowthMUMBAI – In their efforts to stimulate demand by
pursuing
increasingly aggressive monetary policies, advanced economies have been imposing risks on emerging-market countries such as India.
Both the dominant Justice and Development Party (AKP) and its secular rivals remain publicly committed to
pursuing
EU membership, but in practice doubts have emerged.
They condemned the political establishment for
pursuing
policies that sent their jobs to faraway lands like China and India.
The top priority for the new Saudi leadership under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is to consolidate power, which the prince is doing by associating himself with an effort to attack corruption in the Kingdom and by
pursuing
a nationalist, anti-Iranian foreign policy.
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