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The first factor to undermine the
pursuit
of growth was concern about its sustainability.
In the end, Emanuel’s office concluded that, “The uncertainty for taxpayers, coupled with FIFA’s inflexibility and unwillingness to negotiate, were clear indications that further
pursuit
of the bid wasn’t in Chicago’s best interests.”
But education, a crucial public good, should not be left behind in the
pursuit
of non-grant-based aid.
Given China’s much greater size and complexity, the Chinese government’s
pursuit
of the Singaporean model, with its suppression of any and all social disorder, would ultimately undermine economic dynamism.
But the key to China’s success has been constant experimentation, and the
pursuit
of that credo appears to have intensified.
If populism had an avatar, it would be the immortal cartoon character Wile E. Coyote, who, in his futile
pursuit
of the Road Runner, routinely sprints over cliff edges and continues to move forward, suspended by the logic of his own belief.
China’s
pursuit
of territorial claims in the East and South China Seas, and its policies in East Asia more generally, is fueling regional uncertainty.
Corbyn, like a true Leninist, believes that any strategy is acceptable in the
pursuit
of power.
It is simply a way of implementing this will -- in those cases where this cannot be done in any other way -- through joint organized action in
pursuit
of a common interest.
The paradigm that, until recently, dominated much of economic thinking and policymaking is embodied in the so-called Washington Consensus – a set of ten broadly applicable policy prescriptions for individual countries – and, at the international level, in the
pursuit
of economic and financial globalization.
A second concern is that PMSCs may affect the strategic balance of a conflict in the
pursuit
of their own interests.
It seems clear, however, that his more immediate goal is to expose the West’s double standards, thereby breaking down Western barriers to his
pursuit
of Russian interests.
Science is a noble pursuit, but genuine progress in scientific research is not easy to achieve.
Neither does it preclude the use of activist trade and industrial policies in
pursuit
of economic restructuring.
Machiavelli and Metternich are synonymous with the ruthless
pursuit
of interest verging on dishonesty.
So, in the political sphere, reason has trumped both faith in an unattainable goal and self-delusion about the consequences of its
pursuit.
That framework must also support the private sector and investors in their effort to combine profit maximization with the
pursuit
of long-term economic, social, and environmental objectives.
Indeed, these new development-finance institutions are seen as a reaction against the Bretton Woods institutions, whose
pursuit
of neoliberal austerity policies and failure to reform their governance structures to share power with emerging economies, has been blamed for strangling public spending, de-industrialization, and the dismantling of national development banks.
When the US does so in
pursuit
of public goods that benefit others as well as Americans, the nature of America's ends may substitute for the means in making US power acceptable in the eyes of others.
According to a senior Pakistani military official, India, in
pursuit
of its “Cold Start” military doctrine, is constructing eight bases at which heavy armor would be stationed.
The first threat is rooted in North Korea’s
pursuit
of enhanced military capabilities through a ballistic-missile program and the development of weapons of mass destruction (nuclear, chemical, and biological).
The irony is that, while America’s
pursuit
of a stronger defense relationship with India is aimed largely at offsetting an increasingly assertive China, US President Barack Obama has charted a neutral course in Sino-Indian disputes.
Addressing European institutions, the group called for the further development and
pursuit
of a global “fair deal on talent,” which would take into account the interests of both source and recipient countries.
As in Afghanistan and Central Asia, America and Russia could be valuable partners in
pursuit
of common objectives.
Ironically, it is these measures, which have helped offset some of the negative effects of free trade, that Trump has condemned in his
pursuit
of policies that will do little to protect workers.
We agree that the single-minded
pursuit
of competitiveness is turning Europe into a zero-sum, beggar-thy-neighbor game, but disagree about how to bring about the large-scale investment needed to support productivity improvements.
Such rhetoric usually displays a centralist bias, with the
pursuit
of “more Europe” depicted as the only way that the European Union can compete economically with politically centralized countries like the United States and China.
This model held a moral umbrella over the existing Westphalian state system, by creating a universal structure within which national governments could collaborate in the
pursuit
of progress.
Is it the
pursuit
of hyper-efficiency – the “Silicon Valley” mindset?
Among other things, the government has mismanaged public finances, and it has stumbled in its
pursuit
of a new economic-growth model.
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