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At a more fundamental level, the crisis
reflected
the mismatch between Asia’s historic growth model and its current circumstances.
It may have been a singular occurrence that
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a variety of factors, including the euro crisis; continued economic weakness in many European countries; the sharp decline in commodity prices; dramatic slowdowns in Brazil, Russia, and other emerging economies; and tighter regulations for international banks, which might have hindered trade finance.
Its use can therefore help to break down the hierarchical, bureaucratic barriers that are entrenched in Japanese society and
reflected
in Japanese conversation, which could boost efficiency.
His approach
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a larger trend of rights-based resistance in China that began in that late 1990’s;Chen was part of a coterie of lawyers and activists, some well-known and many others not, who wanted to see the government behave according to its own rules.
At the same time, efforts at nation-building along secular lines were
reflected
in Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s pan-Arabism and the Syrian Baath Party, resulting in the establishment of the United Arab Republic, a union between Egypt and Syria that lasted from 1958 to 1961.
Without competition, lowering tariffs may merely be
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in higher profit margins for a monopoly importer.
The renewed salience of old, intractable cleavages –
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in the grievances of Sunnis in Syria and Iraq, of Shias in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, and of Kurds and Palestinians everywhere – makes the current situation especially precarious.
Faced with US President Barack Obama’s reluctance to challenge China’s muscle-flexing and territorial ambitions in Asia –
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in Japan’s recent split with the US over China’s new Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) – an increasingly desperate Abe was compelled to let both countries know that restraint cannot be one-sided.
Today, most of the US health-care industry is profit-driven, and this is
reflected
in nearly every decision, from which drugs get developed to who gets insured.
Though political developments in Turkey have been attracting the most attention lately, the country’s current crisis is rooted in economic weaknesses,
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in declining investor confidence and the sharp depreciation of the lira’s exchange rate.
The official narrative
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little of this.
If Netanyahu is ever to lead a historic reconciliation with the Palestinian people, he should start by endorsing a courageous, almost post-Zionist insight
reflected
in Dayan’s 1956 eulogy.
But, although it
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real differences between established EU members and the newcomers, it also managed to solidify the false impression that the EU's new members share a similar identity and political agenda.
This haughty attitude is
reflected
in the jargon of “consenting a patient” – as though it were something done to a patient, like drawing blood or administering an injection: “Dr.
This fact is
reflected
in the World Bank Group’s official leadership, where the first three people listed after the president – hailing from Brazil, China, and India, respectively – are carefully distributed by nationality.
Disappointingly, the spirit manifested by Britons in that era has not been
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in the policies of British Prime Minister David Cameron – or those of many of his European counterparts.
The Germany that emerged from this process is uniquely suited to act as a model for Europe, owing to its federal character, which is
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in strong constitutional guarantees of states’ rights.
But this year, the United Kingdom appears to be the only one preparing to tighten its policy – and that is assuming recent political ruptures haven’t altered its fiscal orientation, which will be
reflected
in the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s Autumn Statement.
In fact, Israel is in deep denial, which was
reflected
in Netanyahu’s contemptuous rejection of a two-state solution in his successful re-election campaign.
Those flaws were
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in yawning fiscal deficits, regulatory overkill, and a lack of economic dynamism that led to sclerotic growth then and the eurozone’s sovereign-debt crisis now.
According to Sherman, South Korea’s stance –
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in its demand that Japan apologize, once again, for forcing Korean women to provide sexual services to the Imperial Army during World War II – has produced “paralysis, not progress.”
Effective cooperation will also require a broader scope for joint action – an imperative that is not
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in the recent intelligence-sharing agreement.
Europe’s economic struggles are
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in its political situation, with many European electorates now mired in a sense of hopelessness and sliding toward ideological extremes.
As its power grows, China seems determined to choke off Asian competitors, a tendency
reflected
in its hardening stance toward India.
China still offers covert nuclear and missile assistance,
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in the recent transfer of the launcher for the Shaheen-3, Pakistan’s nuclear-capable ballistic missile, which has a range of 2,750 kilometers.
When economic historians examine the Great Recession, their overwhelming consensus is likely to be that its depth and duration
reflected
governments’ refusal to try to do more, not that they tried to do too much.
It
reflected
the deep need of these Americans to have the experience of succeeding at something: a craftsman’s gratification at seeing his mastery result in better work, or a merchant’s satisfaction at seeing “his ship come in.”
Indeed, unilateralism remains the leitmotif of US foreign policy, and this is also
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in its international interventions, whether cyber warfare and surveillance, drone attacks, or efforts to bring about regime change.
The point of this deception was that when Horowitz asked each owner whether his dog looked guilty, she could consider whether the owner’s report of “guilty looks” actually had to do with the facts of the matter – whether the dog had taken the forbidden treat – or whether it
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nothing more than whether the owner had chastised his hound.
It was shaped by the EU’s eastern enlargement and the understanding that enlargement
reflected
the reunification of Europe.
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