Reminder
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To Peruvians, the artifacts are a
reminder
of the great Inca civilization that European conquerors destroyed.
But Cuba, where the Soviet Union provided essential financial assistance in exchange for Fidel Castro’s slavish loyalty, offers a powerful
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of Russia’s claim to global relevance.
Moreover, unlike America, Western Europe must live with the uneasy conscience stirred by immigrants whose very presence serves as a
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of a history of colonialism.
America’s Exploding DeficitCAMBRIDGE – Two recent pieces of budget news are a grim
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of the perilous state of fiscal policy in the United States.
The coincidence of economic crisis with the 30th anniversary of China’s reforms has provided a timely
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of the pain of the Cultural Revolution, memories of which make most Chinese opposed to returning in any way to the pre-reform years.
At a British Bankers Association Conference in London this month, he said: “It may be time for a gentle
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that central-bank independence is not debatable,” Dombret suggested.
Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism ReconsideredThe arrests in London of 21 terrorists who appear to have planned to blow up a number of airplanes over the Atlantic reminds us, if any
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is needed, of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington of September 11, 2001.
The example of the 1930’s is a
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of how much worse things might have been.
Recent allegations of phone hacking and illegal payments to police officers at some British newspapers published by News International, a subsidiary of News Corporation, are a clear
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that journalists, like anyone, may be corrupted and manipulated to serve unscrupulous masters.
Their integrity, however, will not be impugned by a gentle
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that they, too, are human beings, susceptible to human passions and resentments; that the considerable power they wield tends, as all power does, to reach as far as it can; and that, as a consequence, they have become fully enmeshed in a campaign from which, invoking Montesquieu, they should strive scrupulously to hold themselves at a distance.
But the episode represented a serious escalation of hostilities and served as an important
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of the vulnerability of nuclear reactors in warzones.
The recent United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York offered the latest
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that in diplomacy, words still matter.
Meanwhile, proposals for pre-adoption assessment of national budgets by the EU have attracted criticism in France and elsewhere, which serves as a
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of the distance there is between calls for coordination and actual acceptance of its implications.
The sudden meltdown of apparently healthy economies served as a stark
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that strong external liquidity should not be the driving force towards full convertibility.
Two days after my hospital experience, a tour of the Palestinian neighborhoods of Jerusalem – surrounded or divided by the security wall – served as a
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of the region’s harsh and sobering realities.
It includes Boris Johnson as Foreign Secretary, who will need no
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of the old adage that diplomats are supposed to go abroad to lie for their country.
The recent appearance of a new coronavirus, which has killed nine people in the United Kingdom and the Middle East, is a
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that novel treatments are sometimes needed in a hurry.
But the paper also offers a
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that there are limits to how much income the tax system can redistribute.
Trump’s Middle East StumblesDENVER – The recent six-month mark of Donald Trump’s presidency serves as a
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not only of how little his administration has accomplished domestically, but also of how his meandering foreign policy has created a geopolitical landscape rife with ticking time bombs.
But Abe’s recent trip to the US served as an important
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of Japan’s centrality to Asian affairs.
The nuclear power crisis at Japan’s Fukushima power plant has served as a dreadful
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that events thought unlikely can and do happen.
I therefore count the December meeting as a “success” not for its achievements, but because it was a
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to the international community that improving health-care access remains a long-term endeavor.
The PLA troops in Daulat Beg Oldie are a
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that China has no intention of allowing unresolved border issues to be swept under the rug.
A
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of that came at July’s BRICS summit of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, when, yet again, China emerged ahead of India.
Last month, World Hypertension Day provided a subtle
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that hypertension is, indeed, a problem affecting the whole world.
The Kosovo tragedy is yet another
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that the Europeans never seem to get their act together.
They were a constant
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to Goering, Hess, and their henchmen that the Allies were in charge, that the Nazis were irreversibly defeated.
Mitigating India’s Climate-Change MiserySANTA MONICA – The record-setting heat that blanketed the planet this summer was a sticky
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that as global temperatures increase, people on the margins of society – the sick, the elderly, and the poor – will suffer disproportionately.
The meeting is a
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that, while the rest of the world obsesses over Europe’s economic travails, America’s political paralysis, and the growth slowdown in China and other emerging markets, there remains a region – Sub-Saharan Africa – where poverty is almost the rule, not the exception.
The War on Terror Begins AnewBUCHAREST/MADRID – The terrorist attacks across Paris on the night of November 13, which left at least 120 dead, are a tragic
reminder
of the ubiquity of modern terrorism.
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