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Some of the late 1970’s correction did follow from
renewed
intense US pressure for fiscal and monetary expansion, but that expansion caused inflationary pressure, which the Japanese and Germans then predictably blamed on the US.
Globalization for AllWASHINGTON, DC – One positive outcome of the trade tensions of recent years is a
renewed
interest in understanding how trade actually works, in terms of aggregate gains, distributional effects, adjustment costs, and other factors.
In the current environment, it is refreshing to see a
renewed
focus on ways to expand the benefits of trade.
Equally important is a
renewed
commitment to economic reform in the EU itself.
Renewed
risks of financial instability point to the fourth and final surprise: the failure to recast major contributors to the crisis in a credible, sustainable, and socially responsible manner.
A
renewed
campaign of violence by the separatist Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and attacks by the Islamic State, including suicide bombings in Ankara that killed more than 100 people, created a backdrop that reinforced the AKP’s message.
This
renewed
trust in allies has been particularly important in Asia and the Middle East, where the US has used cooperation with old partners like Turkey, Japan, and South Korea, and new near-alliances with India and Indonesia, to deter aggression.
A
renewed
Euro-American partnership based on our own respective styles and instruments in foreign policy will benefit both sides.
The Palestinians will now pursue with
renewed
determination and vigor a path to statehood through unilateral recognition.
The danger is not
renewed
Japanese militarism, but rather a Japan that is unable and unwilling to do its share to meet the regional and global challenges facing Asia.
The IMF should be given little credit for
renewed
economic growth in East Asia, since East Asia grew for decades without much IMF help!
The political consequences of the US economy’s
renewed
strength will reverberate worldwide.
When respectable British media such as Financial Times warn against a
renewed
European psychodrama and instead call for working toward a “Europe of results,” this should be regarded rather as a bad joke than a serious alternative.
In particular, the US-Japan alliance is undergoing historic transformation, with
renewed
guidelines for defense cooperation that allow for greater Japanese autonomy in security affairs – and that present China as the main adversary.
In coordinating Western sanctions against Russia, the G7 has already achieved
renewed
significance.
In the US, the fiscal worries are threefold: the risk of a “cliff” in 2013, as tax increases and massive spending cuts kick in automatically if no political agreement is reached;
renewed
partisan combat over the debt ceiling; and a new fight over medium-term fiscal austerity.
A
renewed
push to integrate European markets for services, digital goods, capital markets, and energy would remove barriers to business and bring new incentives to invest.
Abe has flinched because the economy remains weak, posing
renewed
risks of a deflationary relapse.
The third indicator of
renewed
eurozone tensions is probably the most reliable, because it is based on where people put their money.
That is why Syria’s denials that it is playing a spoiler role in Iraq are rarely taken seriously, and why Assad has not gained American support for
renewed
negotiations with Israel over the Golan Heights.
But in 2003, when a United States-led coalition overthrew another Ba’athist dictator, Iraq’s Saddam Hussein, the 1,300-year-old Sunni-Shia divide – which had been largely hidden, or even in remission, for many of those centuries – gained
renewed
and lethal salience.
Internally displaced Iraqis, on the other hand, are expected to return to whatever remains of their cities and homes – a process that has been accelerated by the Iraqi Kurds’
renewed
push for independence this year.
It should be noted that no one has
renewed
Wolfensohn’s EFA pledge with respect to the SDGs.
Initially, the Muslim Brotherhood’s ascent to power in the aftermath of the massive popular protests that toppled Morsi’s predecessor, Hosni Mubarak, inspired hope of
renewed
diplomatic ties with Iran.
In Russia, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, though a dour and tough-talking state security officer and former spy in East Germany, who has masterminded the
renewed
Chechen war, was also impressive in democratic politics following the Duma elections.
In short, I am convinced that the fall of Communism meant not only the liberation of millions of oppressed and humiliated human beings but, as a result of many different reasons, also a major challenge prompting our contemporary civilization to undertake a
renewed
and profound self-examination; to reconsider its direction and the threats it is facing; and, to look for ways of generating, or resurrecting, a sense of responsibility for itself.
European leaders, faced with an escalating refugee crisis, agreed last month to pursue a joint action plan, which demanded that Turkey help stem the tide of migrants into Europe, in exchange for EU funds, visa liberalization, and, most relevant,
renewed
negotiations on Turkey’s EU accession.
Within Russia, Putin ensured that new bridges and roads were built, infrastructure was upgraded, and public spaces were renewed, with parks, fountains, and cafes.
For a global economy limping along at stall speed – and most likely unable to withstand a significant shock without toppling into
renewed
recession – that contribution is all the more important.
Inflation will soon be the last problem that central banks will fear, as
renewed
slack in goods, labor, real estate, and commodity markets feeds disinflationary pressures.
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