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China’s new diplomatic assertiveness in 2010 – closely following the eruption of the worst financial crisis since the 1930’s –
recalled
that of Wilhelmine Germany.
As I read the transcripts, I
recalled
the long history dating back to 1825, and before, in which the uncontrolled failure of major banks triggered panic, a flight to quality, the collapse of asset prices, and depression.
An official who saw him in the corridor of the palace
recalled
him muttering: “What a business!
In 1967, it should be recalled, Israel occupied the remainder of historic Palestine and other Arab territories following the June War.
I
recalled
that episode recently when a startup came to me with an idea that included an online market for “life coaches.”
Putin’s four-hour news conference in December
recalled
nothing so much as Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu’s demise at a staged mass meeting in 1989, when he was confronted by heckling and protests.
Many well-meaning people saw Rajapaksa’s promise as warmongering, and, even as Sri Lanka’s army has been pressing toward victory, urged him to negotiate with perhaps the world’s most fanatical terror organization (the Tamil Tigers, it should be recalled, virtually invented the cult of the modern suicide bomber.)
Ambassadors have been
recalled.
In their referendum campaign, they
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a past when jobs were secure, neighbors were familiar, and security was assured.
“It was as if,” Attlee recalled, “I had offered them margarine instead of butter.”
Usually, bailouts calm markets; but this one
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early post-Soviet experiments, when the CBR issued direct loans to enterprises – invariably fueling higher inflation.
The press photographs of British Prime Minister Theresa May’s visit to Brussels on October 20 were telling, because they
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the moment when, at an EU summit in November 2011, Merkel and former French President Nicolas Sarkozy rolled their eyes at Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
First of all, it should be
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that the European idea began as a project for ensuring peace and democracy among Europe’s peoples.
It should also be recalled, however, that when Slovenia entered the eurozone in 2007, many people suggested that the country was somehow joining “Old Europe.”
Many European clubs were left without their star players, who were
recalled
to national-team duty.
Traders suddenly
recalled
that geopolitical events can increase oil supplies, not just reduce them – and that further geopolitics-driven supply boosts are likely in the years ahead.
And its disastrous outcome needs to be
recalled
in the light of Europe’s current migration crisis.
The writer
recalled
seeing: “the heartrending fate of 51 human beings driven from one frontier to the other.
In the developed world, 2017 will likely be
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as a period of stark contrast, with many economies experiencing growth acceleration, alongside political fragmentation, polarization, and tension, both domestically and internationally.
Iraq After MalikiDENVER – Nouri al-Maliki’s fitful departure from Iraq’s premiership
recalled
many other cliffhanger exits by unpopular political leaders.
America the LoserBERKELEY – The Washington Post’s Catherine Rampell recently
recalled
that when US President Donald Trump held a session for Harley-Davidson executives and union representatives at the White House in February 2017, he thanked them “for building things in America.”
In many ways, his campaign’s message of change – together with enormous charisma and personal confidence –
recalled
Obama’s first run for the White House in 2008.
The recent revolutions, it should be recalled, started with the self-immolation of a Tunisian fruit vendor, who was harassed and insulted by the authorities.
EU countries even refused to sever diplomatic relations after the Berlin verdict; true, with the exception of Greece, they
recalled
their ambassadors briefly, but more to placate their publics than impress Iran’s mullahs.
When the US cut off trade with Iran, even close allies were only too ready to intensify theirs; when Germany
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its ambassador from Tehran because Iran’s leaders had been implicated in a murder plot, some European partners grasped this opportunity to promote their business ties with Iran at Germany’s expense.
Perhaps, after the first brutal generation of democratic rule, a slightly more moral society will arise and the Pope's words will be
recalled
from a distance.
Containment, it should be recalled, was organized against a Soviet totalitarian regime that was not only ideologically aggressive and in the process of consolidating its colonization of Eastern Europe (as well as Japan’s Northern Territories), but also deliberately sealed off from the wider world economy.
He has denounced and warned Israel,
recalled
Egypt’s ambassador to Tel Aviv, and sent his prime minister to Gaza.
But Sachs might have strengthened his case had he also
recalled
that during the Cold War, US national transportation strategy was implemented in the 1956 National Interstate and Defense Highways Act, and its national education strategy was implemented as the 1958 National Defense Education Act.
The Bush administration, while not formally blaming Syria, virtually did so and
recalled
its ambassador to Damascus.
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