Remembering
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It is worth
remembering
that Americans have traditionally needed an ideological mission to become involved in the world.
It is worth
remembering
that Johnson and Nixon were succeeded by Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, who were notably more honest, and that public trust in government rose somewhat under Ronald Reagan in the 1980s.
It is worth
remembering
that when Trump tries to intimidate North Korean leader Kim Jong-un by boasting of US military power, the facts are – for once – on his side.
It is worth
remembering
that when Singapore achieved independence in the late 1960s, it was hardly a very promising place.
Remembering
the impact of Willy Brandt’s Kniefall at the Jewish ghetto site in Warsaw in 1970, I will commemorate the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II by visiting Nanjing and accepting Japanese responsibility for the terrible massacre of 1937-1938.
The sheer magnitude of the Enlightenment’s achievements tends to be undervalued, because we are prone to
remembering
and normalizing catastrophes rather than quotidian improvements.
And it is worth remembering, yet again, how previous attempts at forcible regime change, such as in Libya, turned out.
But even when making these graduated choices, a leader also owes his followers a duty of prudence – of
remembering
the Hippocratic oath to first of all, do no harm.
As for Turkey’s leverage in the current crisis, it is worth
remembering
that the country has a large and youthful population, and thus the potential to grow into a much larger economy in the future.
It is worth
remembering
that, for the decade until 2005, Germany was labeled the “sick man of Europe.”
Could the fact that humanity thinks only within the limits of what lies in its field of vision, and is incapable of
remembering
also what lies beyond, not but be the result of the loss of metaphysical certitude, of the loss of God?
It is worth
remembering
that the original sin of the US-led occupation of Iraq 11 years ago was so-called “de-Ba’athification” – the purge of any and all people with ties to Saddam Hussein’s Ba’ath party.
Some, for instance, prescribe budget deficits to stimulate the economy; others,
remembering
the Clinton Administration's claim that fiscal consolidation underpinned the US recovery in 1993, argue for deficit reduction.
Second, investors may be
remembering
that even though the dollar was at the epicenter of the 2008 financial panic, the consequences radiated so widely that, paradoxically, the dollar actually rose in value.
Far from being an ethical mode of
remembering
– a source of cultural continuity and consolation – hijra has been turned into a call to arms by this new self-proclaimed Caliphate, which the vast majority of Muslims today do not recognize as part of their religion.
Indeed, as China looms ever larger in the world economy, it is worth
remembering
that 20 years ago this June, the People’s Republic of China almost fell apart.
The Evolution of the Refugee CrisisLONDON – As they celebrate Christmas, Germans are also
remembering
the dead from last year’s attack on a Berlin Christmas market by a migrant who had been denied asylum.
It is worth
remembering
that no UN secretary-general assumes office without US support.
It is worth
remembering
that the same thing happened in August 2007, when the sub-prime crisis erupted.
Yet all but a few old Red Guards remain silent, saying, “it is not worth remembering.”
But it is also worth
remembering
that the coalitions of that time were complex, with Catholic France aiding Dutch Protestants against Catholic Habsburgs for dynastic rather than religious reasons.
Still, it is worth
remembering
that by the early 1970s, the UK had lost its empire and the political clout that went with it; and that it only managed to reverse its economic decline by joining the European Community (the precursor to the EU) in 1973.
France in particular, but also Europe in general, seems to be in a mood for
remembering
and repenting.
But it is worth
remembering
that Manichaean good-versus-evil typecasting, to which former US President George W. Bush and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair were famously prone, and of which we have had something of a resurgence in recent days, carries with it two big risks for international policymakers.
Remembering
Robert McNamaraNEW YORK – I first met Robert McNamara, the US Secretary of Defense who presided over the American buildup in Vietnam, in the summer of 1967.
But Netanyahu goes a step further than
remembering
the past.
Now more than ever, it is worth
remembering
that the last great financial crash not only inspired the New Deal in the United States, but also plunged the world into a new dark age of economic nationalism and imperialism.
This is true not only in automobiles, but also in the choice of energy systems, building designs, urban planning, and food systems
(remembering
that food production and transport account for around one-sixth of total greenhouse gas emissions).
It is worth
remembering
that the twentieth century’s major military conflicts were all preceded by financial crises, which themselves were preceded by periods of wild exuberance.
It is worth
remembering
that early steam power predated Boulton and Watt by nearly a century, and that it took more than a half-century for their invention to overtake conventional water-mill power as the mainstay of nineteenth-century industrial production.
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