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Calling Off America’s BombsNEW YORK – As the US Congress considers whether to authorize American military intervention in Syria, its members should bear in mind a basic truth: While Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad has
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used extreme violence to retain power, the United States – and other governments in the Middle East and Europe – share responsibility for turning Syria into a killing field.
That open-ended statement, without any clear means to achieve the goal that it announced, has done much to fuel military escalation and the rising death toll in Syria, while pushing the US
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to defend its “credibility” against a line in the sand that it should not have drawn.
Administered over a short duration, it can be a powerful antidote; but, used
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over too long a period, the side effects can outstrip the benefits.
And, as has happened
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over the last decade, a few months into the year, others’ more optimistic forecasts are being revised downward.
The Fed’s leaders have
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said that they plan to raise interest rates much more slowly than in previous periods of monetary tightening.
Harsh, radically conservative Islamic theologies have been around almost since the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632, but they have been
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contested by more tolerant, moderate schools of Muslim thought.
He
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claimed that Russia and its rapidly collapsing economy are thriving – something not even his most ardent supporters believe.
Climate economists
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have pointed out that such energy innovation is the most effective climate solution, because it is the surest way to drive the price of future green energy sources below that of fossil fuels.
The United States Federal Reserve Board has done a much better job, though it, too, has moved in fits and starts,
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playing catch-up with a crisis that has persistently remained one step ahead of policy.
Moreover, the European Central Bank has
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stated that it neither encourages nor discourages the euro’s international role.
Both President Dmitri Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin have
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pointed to the need for an economic turn to Asia.
During the negotiations to which I was a party, from January 25 to July 5, I
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suggested to our creditors a series of smart debt swaps.
Since the outbreak of this crisis, they have
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been forced by events to push European integration further than they had initially envisaged.
In Britain, the idea of a European Security Council looks like a repeat of traditional reflexes: the British do not like the process of political integration in Europe, and
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imagine that they can persuade other members that an inter-governmental system is better.
The US has long insisted that the Bank’s president be a US national, and yet it has
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nominated unsuitable candidates to run the institution.
As a result, the eurozone’s fiscally sound countries are being asked
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to compromise their prudent policies in order to finance endless bailouts.
Likewise, Monti has
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said that he is inspired by Scandinavia’s labor-market and social-protection arrangements.
Suspicious of the military, Kim Jong-un’s government has
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purged senior officers, which has surely stoked opposition that someday could spark serious civil strife.
But such dreams always hit a formidable obstacle: national rivalries that date back decades – in some cases centuries – and that
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keep mutually profitable energy-integration agreements from being signed.
Walter Hallstein, the first president of the European Commission,
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stressed that the union is based on the principle of a community of nations under the rule of law (Rechtsgemeinschaft).
For 20 years, climate negotiators have
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celebrated deals that haven’t panned out.
The importance of this has been stressed
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at recent international forums, including last August’s Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD VI), and the G20 summit in Hangzhou, China, the following month.
Indeed, the figures have been
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revised, even over quite short periods of time, casting strong doubt on the validity of the economic models being used.
The Obama administration
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denies such claims, along with others that the treaty’s verification provisions remain insufficient.
The many decisions required to ensure success must be gotten right not just once but repeatedly, though, without such transparency, the risks of corruption and misallocation obviously are much higher.
He changes his positions with head-spinning frequency,
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disavowing statements soon after making them.
Turkey’s constitution has been amended
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since the coup.
During the round-the-clock coverage of the nuclear drama, the specter of Chernobyl has been raised
repeatedly.
G-20 communiqués have
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pledged to secure “adjustment” and “rebalancing” in the world economy, but those promises have come to nothing.
It has been proven
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that military intimidation of civilians does not break their morale and turn them against their own leaders, however terrible the regime.
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