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International linkages – or, rather, sanctions that blocked the benefits of such linkages – were vital to Libya’s decision to denuclearize and Iran’s willingness to reach an agreement with world powers
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its nuclear program.
The major economies should ensure that such derivatives are restricted as far as possible to qualified and knowledgeable investors who trade on the basis of expectations
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market fundamentals, rather than mainly or only for short-term speculative gain.
But Smith’s verdict on the ethics of assistance in dying – and of the facts
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jurisdictions, like the Netherlands and Oregon, that have it – seems likely to stand for a long time to come.
Although local Muslim leaders have since criticized Hilaly’s attitude, the incident again raises the question of attitudes
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sex in “orthodox” communities, and how they can be reconciled with prevailing norms in the West.
To be fair, even under the proposed legislation, the Fed would retain significant discretion
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how to prevent big banks (and nonbanks with bank-type structures) from creating structures – organizational and financial – that could bring down other parts of the system, including across borders.
The West European EU members have shown scant concern over Russian pressure tactics against the new members in Central and Eastern Europe, calling into question the extent of EU solidarity
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energy supplies.
Recently, Mark Carney, Governor of the Bank of England and Chairman of the G20’s Financial Stability Board, and Michael Bloomberg, a former New York City mayor and CEO of Bloomberg LP, issued an announcement
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market data on climate.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission, for one, is already discussing these issues, as it analyzes options to respond to investor and business needs
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ESG.
When the Soviet Union was collapsing, Robert Shiller, Maxim Boycko, and Vladimir Korobov surveyed residents of Moscow and New York
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their attitudes toward free markets.
Four developments will soon occur, probably at approximately the same time: the aging Cuban émigrés who have dictated US policy
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their homeland will give way to the next generation; the Castros will pass from the scene;US-Cuban relations will be normalized; and one of the world’s two remaining museums of communism will become a rapidly growing, service-exporting market-based economy.
In these discussions, all parties affirmed their readiness to cooperate
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the Arctic.
Hollande also supports a tough line on Iran and,
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the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, his book indicates that he subscribes to the “Clinton parameters” – two states with secure borders and a status for Jerusalem that is acceptable to both sides.
Regarding
Asia’s ongoing maritime disputes, let me underscore my government’s three principles.
Although this stance is technically wrong, it is strategically rational, given the West’s wariness
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Iran’s true intentions.
Of course, for some Germans, the lack of solidarity
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refugees is simply a compelling excuse for blocking reforms that they never supported in the first place, such as the completion of a European banking union.
With the Balassa-Samuelson effect so subdued and limited scope for future corrective inflation, the EMU criterion
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price stability - of annual inflation within 1.5% of the average rate for the three best-performing economies in the EU - is within reach.
Equally important is the development of norms
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privacy and security
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encryption, back doors, and the removal of child pornography, hate speech, disinformation, and terrorist threats.
But the recent US-Russian agreement
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the removal and destruction of Syria’s chemical-weapons stockpiles offers hope that the two sides are beginning to set a new agenda, based on international law and a shared desire to prevent further deterioration of the desperate situation in the Middle East.
But the IPCC tells a different story: the evidence cannot even reliably indicate whether increased precipitation has, in fact, affected the floods’ magnitude and frequency (in UN-speak, “low confidence at the global scale
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even the sign of these changes”).
Conversely, several state institutions blocked a proposal by Egypt’s Central Auditing Agency for legislation stipulating citizens’ right to access information
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corruption in any governmental agency.
What is needed is broad and effective oversight of public procurement, fuller transparency
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budgets and routines, and substantially upgraded, multi-agency monitoring of national borders to dismantle illicit networks involving the security sector.
So far, most discussions in Europe
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how to reduce Russian energy imports – which account for 34% of the EU’s gas consumption – have focused on the United States, where the rapid development of shale reserves has made a huge supply of gas available for export.
There exists today a basic, even on an occasion a ritualistic, consensus
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the notion that democracy and human rights are the points of departure for political organization with some form of free market with varying degrees of social responsibility based on private entrepreneurship as the basis for economic activity.
In the short run, the great questions
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social organizations have been resolved.
But there is growing confusion in the world, in particularly among its most modern societies,
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a different issue which is likely to be very divisive.
Now I think we're at the beginnings of a great debate
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the personal dimension of human life.
And, given that the court’s verdict
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the ESM’s constitutionality is crucial to the eurozone’s survival, its authority extends beyond the legal domain, into economics and politics.
But the court, not German policymakers, has the final say
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further fiscal integration.
Russia is also coming under increased pressure
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alleged criminal conduct.
But the idea has lately been gaining much more traction, with some
regarding
it as a solution to today’s technology-driven economic disruptions.
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