Recalling
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Given current talk of trade wars, it bears
recalling
that it was an argument over Ukraine’s association agreement with the EU that led to Yanukovych’s overthrow and an undeclared war with Russia.
Recalling
the ways in which the pardon power has been used in the past highlights the perversity of the Arpaio affair and its singular reactionary purpose: to denigrate and, where possible, reverse Obama’s achievements and, indeed, his values.
Recalling
John Maynard Keynes’s dictum that “the world is ruled by little else” but “the ideas of economists and political philosophers,” perhaps policymakers need new ideas.
It is worth
recalling
Syriza's recent history.
In his only election speech, on February 23, 2012, Putin,
recalling
Russia’s victory over Napoleon in 1812, warned against foreign interference in the country’s internal affairs.
It is worth
recalling
that purging him was a deeply divisive affair at the CCP’s highest levels.
But it is worth
recalling
that China used lethal force to expel Vietnamese from the Paracel Islands in 1974 and 1988.
Recalling
her East German upbringing, she said, “I lived a long time behind a fence.
Likewise, now that Warren Buffett is considered to be Obama’s most trusted economic adviser, it is worth
recalling
that back in 2003 he produced the astonishing prescription that the best way to reduce the US trade deficit was to allow no more imports than it could finance from its export earnings.
It is worth
recalling
that nearly four years passed from the onset of the Great Depression in Germany to the Nazis’ accession to power.
It’s worth
recalling
that globalization did not begin with the current generation.
That outcome would also be Shakespearian,
recalling
nothing so much as All’s Well that Ends Well – one of the bleakest “comedies” in Shakespeare’s oeuvre.
If these fears seem unwarranted, it is worth
recalling
that Siberia was once a part of China’s Middle Kingdom, and that Russia has been invaded twice in as many centuries – first by Napoleon, then by Hitler.
Others, wistfully
recalling
a nation-state that never really existed, cling to national sovereignty as a reason to refuse further European integration.
Recalling
Hillary Clinton’s famous Democratic primary television advertisement, Obama, it turns out, is exactly the sort of president that most of us would want to have in the post for that 3 a.m.
To see why, it is worth
recalling
that the SGP’s original rules were judged “stupid” by one former Commission president (Romano Prodi), because the single-minded pursuit of a deficit below 3 % of GDP could be inappropriate during recessions.
It is worth
recalling
that more than one-third of employment growth in the US since 1990 has come from jobs that did not exist, or barely existed, 25 years ago.
Here, it is worth
recalling
the insights of US General George C. Marshall, who contemplated the topic as he worked to rebuild the US military in the 1940s.
As though it were second nature in French culture, the director presented Shylock's attempt to collect his pound of flesh by
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the image of the crucifixion.
Recalling
what transpired under Reagan might shed some light on the Republicans’ murky current proposals.
Whether the Germans will agree remains far from clear, but it is worth
recalling
that building a fiscal union in the US took a very long time (and in some senses may remain an unfinished project).
Putin summarizes his understanding of the scale of the war by
recalling
the loss of “27 million lives of my compatriots.”
It was all depressingly familiar,
recalling
as it did the pathetic confessions of Nikolai Bukharin, the editor of the Communist Party newspaper Pravda, and others during Stalin’s purges.
Amazon’s India country manager offered an apology to Swaraj for “hurting Indian sensibilities” and,
recalling
the company’s $5 billion investment commitment, reiterated Amazon’s dedication to the country.
Small wonder: world food prices reached a record high earlier in the year,
recalling
a similar price spike in 2008.
It is worth
recalling
that California is the world’s sixth largest economy, a fact that makes it a plausible interlocutor for environmentally conscious countries.
This is the ailment that Larry Summers,
recalling
a 1938 paper by Alvin Hansen, has dubbed “secular stagnation.”
But it’s worth
recalling
that in the post-1945 period, fully one half of all defaults by emerging-market economies took place at debt-to-income levels below the Maastricht Treaty’s ceiling of 60%.
The uprising of May 1968, it is worth recalling, was driven largely by a bored generation of students living at the peak of France’s post-war prosperity.
It is worth
recalling
that in 1999 former Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov and Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov were seen as a shoo-in ticket for the presidency.
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