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And the only way for the trade deficit to shrink substantially is for net imports to fall, which
requires
either a relatively sharp decline in the value of the dollar, thereby raising import prices, or a depression in the US.
This requires, first and foremost, superseding the cognitive dissonance whereby Israel dreams of engagement with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt but refuses that path with the Brothers’ Gazan offspring, Hamas.
Years later, what’s at stake is not just punishment, but also political truth, which
requires
setting limits on official rationales for repression.
Officials imagine that consumer protection
requires
another regulation whenever something goes wrong, resulting in thickets of rules that protect incumbents and lead to all kinds of unintended consequences and complexities.
The process
requires
constitution making of an often complex and painful kind.
The point of asking such questions is to remind ourselves that genuine constitutional politics
requires
serious thought and careful preparation.
To formulate such a policy
requires
us to frame a single energy policy.
That declaration
requires
its signatories (the members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and China) to “exercise self-restraint in the conduct of activities that would complicate or escalate disputes and affect peace and stability.”
It also
requires
the will to act – the understanding that true leadership means the courage to take and implement even decisions that are deeply unpopular in some quarters.
Both are related to a similar feature of modern production: the fact that it
requires
many complementary inputs.
To address the problem
requires
investing in inclusion, endowing people with skills, and connecting them to the inputs and networks that can make them productive.
This is not just a matter of revaluing the Chinese currency, as argued by some US policymakers, but
requires
gradual adjustment of most major currencies against the dollar in conjunction with concerted fiscal and monetary policy adjustments in the rest of the world.
The constitution of liberty
requires
both, and the rule of law is the more difficult of the two to establish and maintain, for it
requires
not just a constitution but, almost more importantly, an independent judiciary that is sensitive to violations of constitutional and other legitimate rules.
The program of spreading the liberal order
requires
a much more sophisticated approach.
Above all, it
requires
international agencies and groupings that remain alert to the risks of illiberal democracies.
But this
requires
treating drug users not as criminals to be incarcerated, but as patients to be cared for.
This
requires
engaging revolutionary forces like Iran and Syria; respecting, rather than ostracizing, those Islamist movements that have opted out from jihadism in favor of political participation; and leading an international alliance for an Arab-Israeli peace based on the Arab League initiative.
Obviously, it
requires
that governments renounce direct restrictions on trade and capital flows.
But it also
requires
that they harmonize their domestic rules and regulations – such as product-safety standards and bank regulations – with those of other member states in order to ensure they do not act as indirect trade barriers.
But combining market integration with democracy
requires
the creation of supranational political institutions that are representative and accountable.
This
requires
placing some sand in the wheels of globalization.
This is bad news for the rest of the world, too, for a strong global recovery
requires
a strong American economy.
As Macron himself surely understands, the EU’s long-term viability
requires
that the “European project” appeal to its citizens more than its leadership.
But reaching that goal
requires
a plan, and China must play its part in formulating it.
But that dual objective
requires
structural change in the Chinese and US economies.
To get more revenue
requires
casting the net much wider.
To divine his intentions and future policies
requires
focusing on his actions – what he does, not what he says.
By contrast, in the case of debt owed to foreigners, higher interest rates lead to a welfare loss for the country as a whole, because the government must transfer resources abroad, which usually
requires
a combination of exchange-rate depreciation and a reduction in domestic expenditure.
Moreover, recycling bio-plastics
requires
that they be separated from ordinary plastic.
Again, rigorous analysis
requires
testing these historical analogies for fitness with current circumstances.
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