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While her antipathy to German reunification was ill-judged, her doubts about the ability to
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greater political integration in the European Union with democratic accountability in its member states has gained many more sympathizers over the years – and not only in her own country.
One way to
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the changes in the job market with our lived experience and statistics like these is to note that much of what we are producing is very different from what we have made in the past.
But that position is difficult to
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with Germany’s inability to call into question the euro or European structures and treaties.
We cannot continue to make unfounded assertions about economic policy using the failed interpretation of the General Theory that evolved from John Hicks’ attempt to
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Keynes with the classics.
The reform movement is trying to
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Islam and modernism by creating a late 20th century worldview both modern and Islamic.
While South Korean officials rarely say in public what they really think, it is widely believed that US policymakers have little motivation to
reconcile
with South Korea’s government right now – they would prefer to stifle South Korea’s increasingly loud demands.
And it certainly won’t
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the sacred with the secular.
This is so even if the symptoms disappear as soon as the child recovers, the spouses reconcile, or a new job is found.
Even if massive spillovers are clearly recognized, it is difficult to see how this exercise would solve the fundamental problem behind the currency war: the major players’ apparent unwillingness to
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vastly different national interests.
Its two passages to power – ten years under Mitterand and five years with Prime Minister Lionel Jospin – forced the left to
reconcile
with reality.
The new court is empowered to
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or revoke laws that contain conflicts and duplications.
If the EIB were to put its clout behind renewable energy and energy efficiency, it could help to
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energy security and the fight against climate change.
But, as laudable as these targets are, the authorities’ ambitions are hard to
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with the realities of a Nairobi street during rainy season.
But, successive presidents since Jacques Chirac have failed to
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the French with politics.
This makes it difficult for right-wing parties to combine their usual rhetoric of economic liberalism with nationalism; or for left-wing parties to
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their traditional preferences of internationalism and statism.
Post-American Europeans need to shake off their habitual deference and complacency towards the US – or
reconcile
themselves to deserved American indifference.
The best way to regain international legitimacy after World War II was to atone publicly for the atrocities committed by the Nazis, and
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with the world’s Jewish population.
Making matters worse, voters on both sides are tuning in only to views with which they agree, rather than attempting to understand and
reconcile
opposing arguments.
Syriza is more a coalition than a unified party, meaning that its leader, Alexis Tsipras, must
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moderate socialists, including some of his economic advisers, with radical left-wing members.
But if, for whatever reason, the global economy fails to take off, we will have to
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ourselves to a long period of mediocre growth in which cheap capital depresses yields, drives up asset prices, inflates bubbles, and seeks out trophy assets.
How does one
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an isolated retrograde incident such as the disappearance of an elderly Chinese couple with the hopeful progress of the "Chinese economic miracle" that has so transformed this once seemingly desperate, backward land?
Putin is far from an ideal partner with whom to attempt to
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the two key principles of international law: the right of a people to self-determination and the sanctity of national borders.
We will need new technologies, behaviors, and ethics, supported by solid evidence, to
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further economic development with environmental sustainability.
To
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our environmental priorities with continued growth, we must act realistically, pragmatically, and – above all – immediately.
But it also probably offers the best chance to
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Europe’s people with the EU.
How should Europe deal with a Russia that is again pursuing great-power politics and making almost the same mistakes as the Soviet Union, which similarly relied on authoritarianism to try to
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the ambitions of a military superpower with the reality of a moderately developed and scarcely modernized economy?
How one can
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such contradictions is beyond me.
But, just as the wealth created by European integration helped to
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historic divisions, such as those that once roiled Northern Ireland, a genuine economic community in Southeast Asia can provide the dynamism needed to address deep-rooted domestic disputes effectively.
The challenge ahead will be to
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the emerging economic reality with the social values and ethics needed to produce a balanced and inclusive green economy.
Because public expectations of an economically innocuous soft Brexit will be impossible to
reconcile
with the rejection of all EU obligations demanded by the Conservative Party’s “hard Brexit” faction, May cannot win.
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