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But if the emergence of China signifies how much has changed, it is also a
reminder
of how much remains the same.
Koichi Hamada, chief economic adviser to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, provides a
reminder
that seems all the more relevant as the US experiment comes to a close: “The belief that monetary policy does not matter is the most dangerous idea in economic history.”
But recent cuts in public-sector pay in Spain and Greece are a
reminder
that Europe is, in fact, capable of wage flexibility.
At a time when the legal academy and the profession are under attack in the US, Chen’s case is a
reminder
of what strong lawyers and legal institutions provide to a society.
The Chen case provides another
reminder
that the integrity of the profession is under pressure.
Indeed, rating-agency downgrades, a widening of sovereign spreads, and failed public-debt auctions in countries like the United Kingdom, Greece, Ireland, and Spain provided a stark
reminder
last year that unless advanced economies begin to put their fiscal houses in order, investors, bond-market vigilantes, and rating agencies may turn from friend to foe.
The successes of Hong Kong, Singapore, China, and South Korea should serve as a powerful
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that Thailand has great potential, if only its elites would stop behaving like spoiled children playing a game at which only they are allowed to win.
Its reception also serves as a
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of why we have made no progress toward peace.
Flash floods in recent years in two Indian frontier states – Himachal Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh – served as an ugly
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of China’s lack of information-sharing on its upstream projects.
China’s hydro-engineering projects and plans are a
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that Tibet is at the heart of the India-China divide.
Our Unbalanced WorldThe search for a new Managing Director of the IMF provides a keen
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of how unjust today's international institutions are.
The Western Roots of Anti-Western TerrorBERLIN – The Islamic State’s horrific attacks in Paris provide a stark
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that Western powers cannot contain – let alone insulate themselves from – the unintended consequences of their interventions in the Middle East.
And Tillerson cut short his trip to South Korea – in the midst of a growing crisis on the peninsula – due to fatigue (a
reminder
never to send a man to do a woman’s job).
Monuments and memorials can also serve an important purpose in providing an enduring
reminder
not only of the victims, but also of the state’s promise never to allow such atrocities to happen again.
This week’s anniversary of UNCLOS is a
reminder
of the great things that countries can accomplish when they work together – and of the significant steps that remain.
The invasion of Iraq, without compelling evidence of weapons of mass destruction, international legitimacy, or sufficient preparation for the responsibilities that would follow, is a stark
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of the human and material cost of plunging into war.
I have gone on to live a wonderful life, but the paralysis in my hand is a daily
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of why we must urgently pursue the eradication of polio and ensure that all children have access to the vaccines that they need.
Meanwhile, the most recent twist in the Tibet fallout serves as a striking
reminder
of how China’s newfound assertiveness and clout on the international scene is creating an increasingly complex challenge for foreign companies.
And, of course, the resurgence of nationalism and extremism of all kinds around the world is a potent reminder, as if any were needed, that peace is not to be taken for granted.
So Chen’s case serves as a
reminder
that those who want to support Chinese activists’ struggle for human rights must support our right to enter and leave China freely.
But the resignations were more than another repudiation of a once-vaunted institution; they were a
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that the media remain a powerful player in Kenya’s fledgling democracy.
Viewed from Latin America, the US experience is a
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that strong institutions emerge at a glacial pace, thanks to the cumulative efforts of generations of reformers.
This Earth Day should serve as a
reminder
– and, indeed, a catalyst – of what the world really needs: strong and sustained action.
The European Parliament election may not be the most critical event shaping Europe’s future, but it does serve as a
reminder
that support for the European project is fading – and thus amounts to a call to action for Europe’s leaders.
And it serves as a chilling
reminder
of the fundamental fragility of promises like that of ECB President Mario Draghi to do “whatever it takes” to save the euro.
Sanctions imposed by Canada, the European Union, the US, and Panama are also beginning to bite, and an investigation by the International Criminal Court into allegations of crimes against humanity should serve as a
reminder
to the regime that the world has not forgotten it.
A timely
reminder
by EU leaders of the strategic importance of the aerospace sector would have helped allay many of the misgivings in Berlin, and to a lesser degree in London, that ultimately sank the deal.
For those of us who observed the voting, it was a
reminder
that, while Venezuela is currently being mismanaged, the public remains prepared to fight for their country and its democratic institutions.
The country must see in the Vemula tragedy a
reminder
of the vital need to rededicate ourselves to Gandhi’s ideals, so that bright Dalit students are not driven to despair – or worse.
Revolutionizing Arab EconomiesISTANBUL – The ongoing showdown in Egypt between the country’s Islamists and its military rulers is a clear
reminder
of how difficult democratic transitions in the Arab world are likely to be.
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