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Libyans’ opposition to Qaddafi was
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well organized, was recognized by the international community, and had explicitly called for outside intervention.
Against this backdrop, Israel and the Palestinian territories are
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stable places.
Whereas the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has long been an island of violence and turmoil in a
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stable (if oppressed) region, now the tables are turned.
Singaporean diplomat Tommy Koh has argued that his country’s
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high Gini coefficient – the 29th highest in the world – does not tell the full story.
They also have powerful incentives to adopt AI: low productivity growth, aging populations, and
relatively
high labor costs.
It is likely that the
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calm period dating from Khomeini’s death in 1989 is over.
Cyber weapons are
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cheap (and thus widely accessible) and capable of reaching anywhere in the world.
The gradual improvement of its labor force in terms of skills and productivity, together with its
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strong capacity to absorb high-value foreign investment, will drive economic development; and MNCs’ shift in strategic focus from Western markets to those in the Asia-Pacific region will transform the global value chain.
He might have mentioned, however, that Denmark is a
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homogeneous country of 5.6 million people that has very low tolerance for immigration.
For the moment, China’s military is
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weak and would likely lose a conventional war with the US; but this situation is rapidly evolving, and China may soon have its own aircraft carriers and other more advanced military capabilities.
In today’s highly competitive global economy, European countries’
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small size, aging populations, and excessive indebtedness, combined with a lack of energy resources and insufficient investment in research and development, mean that their high living standards and generous social-welfare states are in jeopardy.
Although the movement of peoples has been a constant feature of human history, it has been
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bloodless only when it was into scantily settled or developing territories.
First, smaller countries with
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illiquid sovereign bonds stand to benefit substantially from the extra liquidity provided by the Blue Bond.
After all, commercial banks’ business model works only when the banks can earn (via passive and
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safe long-term investments) at least 3% a year more than they pay depositors.
Here the first step is
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straightforward: all three countries must give greater weight to factoring into their diplomatic calculations the others’ national-security fears.
Significantly, the six Justices in the majority in the Virginia and Texas cases also constituted the majority in the Guantanamo Bay case: the four dissenters from Bush v. Gore plus Ronald Reagan's two
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moderate appointees, Sandra Day O'Connor and Anthony Kennedy.
Likewise, a powerful urbanization dynamic continues to deliver solid support for China’s high-investment economy, while enabling
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poor rural workers to raise their incomes by finding higher-paying jobs in the cities.
The deficit was
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mild until 1999, when the economy went into recession.
But, in the end, the FOMC members must recognize that they cannot postpone the increase in interest rates indefinitely, and that once they begin to raise the rates, they must get the real (inflation-adjusted) federal funds rate to 2%
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quickly.
The main question, in both the Republican and Democratic races, is whether the candidates can get enough of their supporters to the caucuses –
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small gatherings held in the evening in wintry conditions.
In the camps where an estimated 1.3 million took refuge after this year’s earthquake, ironically, incidence is
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low.
Given the general loss of trust in parliamentary institutions on both sides of the Atlantic, the European Parliament is doing
relatively
well.
The survey that Karl Case and I conducted in May and June of this year, under the auspices of the Yale School of Management, shows sharp declines in short-term expectations for home prices in the US, but
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little change in long-term expectations.
This is the case for countries with both
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weak and strong fundamentals.
Today, there are potential adverse global trends and challenges, many of which are
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new developments that the 13 high-growth cases did not face.
The government part of the credit system has been strengthened,
relatively
speaking, by developments over the past few months.
Leftist support has surged at a time when growth averages something like 3% per year in real terms, and is coupled with the most egalitarian income distribution in Latin America, as well as
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high government spending for social purposes.
This assumption underpinned a broad global consensus on trade rules, including the
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consistent protection of property rights.
Perhaps if sovereign rights had been better respected, with outside powers supporting consensus-building processes instead of coups d’état, political breakthroughs could have been achieved, opening the way for economy-boosting initiatives against
relatively
stable backgrounds.
Xi may be confronting the most difficult domestic agenda: an effort to engineer a
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smooth transition from an economic structure based on manufacturing and exports to one in which domestic consumption and services fuel growth.
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