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The incident has become emblematic of
radical
Islam’s cultural and religious intolerance.
For example, this summer, the
radical
Islamist militia Ansar Dine took advantage of the chaos that has gripped northern Mali in the wake of a coup to desecrate mausoleums of Sufi saints in Timbuktu, which has been a center of Islamic learning since the fifteenth century.
For
radical
Islamists (and some Westerners), the rise of Islam sets the scene for a “clash of civilizations,” which they welcome as a polarizing device that will allow them to recruit from the much larger Muslim mainstream.
We were there to discuss how the digital economy can propel the kind of
radical
change the continent needs.
Given this, we should be wary of the kinds of
radical
policies that some politicians are promoting today.
To reverse this trend, Sweden needs
radical
reforms, with lower income taxes and opportunities for small companies to grow.
In her second term, Bachelet will have to weigh her promise of
radical
reforms with her past experience (her only
radical
reform in her first term – a new public transportation system in the capital city of Santiago – backfired badly).
And he has maintained his position that Islam itself, rather than just
radical
militant Islam, is dangerous.
The main challenge facing the OAS – if it survives the departure of the
radical
left – is to close the loopholes in its basic documents regarding the collective defense of democracy and human rights.
Since 1989, the firebrand labor leader and
radical
Lula of the 1960s, now in his fourth attempt at the presidency, has mellowed into "Lula lite," offering fewer socialist nostrums and more social-democratic banter.
But the new structure that he has imposed on the Commission implies a
radical
overhaul of how things are done in Brussels.
Abe’s reinterpretation, then, is not really a
radical
departure from the postwar order at all.
Meanwhile, House Republicans are preparing their own Fed governance reforms, which would be even more
radical
– and would likely constrain monetary policy unwisely.
Recently, more
radical
proposals have surfaced, reflecting a sense of urgency and widespread disappointment with the impact of current monetary policy.
In autocracies like China and Russia, leaders resist the
radical
reforms that would reduce the power of entrenched lobbies and interests, thereby fueling social unrest as resentment against corruption and rent-seeking boils over into protest.
These parties’ extremist tendencies and narrow platforms are limiting governments’ policy flexibility by driving relatively moderate parties and politicians to adopt more
radical
positions.
Outside observers saw the popular rebellion against Hosni Mubarak’s regime as a struggle for democracy over dictatorship; the generals who once again rule Egypt portray it as a fight for secularism that was hijacked by
radical
Islam.
Or perhaps more
radical
solutions – of the type implemented in Germany and Japan after World War II – are now required.
Worker Protection in the Gig EconomyBERKELEY – Today’s labor markets are undergoing
radical
change, as digital platforms transform how they operate and revolutionize the nature of work.
As so often happens with satire and allegory, Paquim’s cartoonists were able to sneak into print quite
radical
critiques of the military regime – its brutality, arbitrary arrests, and censorship – in graphic form, right under the nose of the state’s humorless generals.
A McCain presidency would have offered no hope for a
radical
break with the military swagger and crony capitalism of the Bush years, on which the bilateral relationship with India was built.
During President George W. Bush’s administration, the US worked with the Saudis to track financial flows to
radical
groups and thus weaken such groups’ operations throughout the region, including in western Iraq.
The chaos that ensued fueled the spread of
radical
Sunnism – a trend to which Saudi inattentiveness surely contributed.
Consider just a few examples: Anat Admati and Simon Johnson have advocated
radical
banking reforms;Thomas Piketty and Tony Atkinson have proposed a rich menu of policies to deal with inequality at the national level;Mariana Mazzucato and Ha-Joon Chang have written insightfully on how to deploy the public sector to foster inclusive innovation;Joseph Stiglitz and José Antonio Ocampo have proposed global reforms;Brad DeLong, Jeffrey Sachs, and Lawrence Summers (the very same!) have argued for long-term public investment in infrastructure and the green economy.
The War with
Radical
IslamNEW YORK – French Prime Minister Manuel Valls was not speaking metaphorically when he said that France is at war with
radical
Islam.
Ending the terror of
radical
Islam will require ending the West’s wars for control in the Middle East.
Unfortunately, the risks of such a
radical
reform would most likely overwhelm any rewards.
Volcker took
radical
steps to deal with it, hiking short-term interest rates so high that he created a major recession.
Moreover, the popular appeal of
radical
religion, ideology, and misinformation should not be underestimated.
Unless Italy enacts
radical
reforms to address its sclerotic growth, it is hard to see how it could ever have a viable future in a dysfunctional monetary union dominated by a mercantilist, deflationary Germany.
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