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The kinds of heterodox monetary policy that might be used to prevent deflation similarly risk an overreaction and
renewed
inflation.
Russia Looks EastDENVER – The United States’ “pivot” to Asia, a process so delicately defined that even the name had to be changed to “rebalancing” to avoid any misunderstandings in Europe, now seems to have company, in the form of
renewed
Russian interest in the region.
More recently, calls to modify the 1905 law have been
renewed.
He follows any tactical retreat with
renewed
aggression.
Can a
renewed
quest for equality close the traditional gap that has existed between America and Europe?
Their concerns should be heard and debated; and sometimes banning is best combined with
renewed
efforts at civic education, emphasizing, for example, that immigrants did not cause Greece’s woes.
A
renewed
emphasis on Westphalian sovereignty is spreading, leading some to predict that great-power rivalries will again be the order of the day.
Failure to take all four steps outlined above all but guarantees
renewed
recession in America, even if a good agreement is reached on stretching out the tax hikes and spending cuts.
Similarly, we will need
renewed
public confidence in a new generation of nuclear power, with plants that are safe and reliably monitored.
The most important outcome of these
renewed
contacts was the Pakistani cabinet’s decision, on November 2, to grant India most-favored-nation (MFN) status in trade relations.
After three decades of spectacular economic growth, many Malays have become prosperous and content not only through secular capitalism, but through the country’s
renewed
sense of Islamic identity, one which – for the most part – embraced modernization.
But this only
renewed
UMNO’s desire to portray itself as sufficiently Islamist.
In fact, history could be said to have come full circle in the space of a quarter-century, from the fall of communism in Europe in 1989 to
renewed
confrontation between Russia and the West.
The relationship with Russia is placed somewhere between partnership and
renewed
rivalry, but Russia is not really seen as a strategic challenge.
Confronting the Geopolitics of Climate ChangeNEW DELHI – International climate-change negotiations are to be
renewed
this year.
If the objectives were met – fiscal stabilization and
renewed
growth – the discount would disappear.
Berlusconi's powerful finance minister, Giulio Tremonti, speaks often and fondly of the necessity of
renewed
government intervention in the economy; nothing is done to prevent strikes in the public transportation sector.
The good news for Egypt is that the Palestinians have shown a
renewed
willingness not only to pursue reconciliation, but also to pursue a difficult negotiating process with Israel and its main strategic ally, the United States.
Residents who identify with their community are less likely to harm it – and more likely to contribute actively to its
renewed
vigor.
But, of course, exacerbation of some of these crises and conflicts could lead to
renewed
concerns about energy security.
So why all the
renewed
optimism?
Reading the decline in risk premiums as a sign of
renewed
market confidence in distressed sovereigns’ creditworthiness was another self-serving misinterpretation.
The debate about whether the US should allow Russia to have “special interests” in Eastern Europe –
renewed
by Russia’s opposition to America’s proposed missile-defense installations in the Czech Republic and Poland – is pointless.
North Korea, Iran, Pakistan, and other countries pursue nuclear programs with
renewed
vigor.
Moreover, a weaker renminbi could invite
renewed
US complaints about currency manipulation.
The EU must return to the fundamental driver of its success, pursuing a
renewed
single-market agenda that reflects the rationale of the Treaty of Rome.
If officials do not return quickly to addressing economic challenges in a more comprehensive manner, the current calm may give way to
renewed
turmoil.
They will need all the energy and dedication they can muster to pivot quickly from Europe’s forced normality to a more durable strategy for recovery, or at least to stop drivers of
renewed
prosperity from slipping farther away before they can be harnessed.
So, is the
renewed
vigor of US President Barack Obama’s administration in the quest for peace too little, too late?
Meanwhile,
renewed
Russian aggression may simply reflect President Vladimir Putin’s judgment that, having realized large political returns on his previous military “investments” in Ukraine and Syria, he had little to fear or lose from further actions.
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