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When the good times ended, taxpayers and governments were prepared to
rescue
them and to ensure that they continued to receive their extraordinary bonuses.
It is about moral values that make it appropriate to
rescue
bankers, who expect everyone but themselves to pay for the mess they created, and inappropriate to compensate the world’s poorest people, whose survival is threatened precisely because of the mess created by developed countries.
And it has testified to the good sense of those who have been arguing for years, in a variety of Asian and wider global contexts, that maritime search, rescue, and disaster relief is an ideal place to start in creating confidence building mechanisms aimed at laying the foundations for conflict prevention and resolution.
Since last October, Western countries’
rescue
packages for banks have reached about $4.3 trillion.
Unlike Jordan, which was able to consider a
rescue
mission for its own hostage and launch a powerful military response after he was killed, Japan's constitution left it no options for
rescue
or retaliation.
Why not avoid seven years of misery, and begin some similar
rescue
operation now that could lead to a return to economic vigor and dynamism?
The importance of foreign debt is well illustrated by the case of Portugal: although the country’s public-debt and deficit ratios are broadly similar to those of France, the risk premium on its public debt increased continuously, until it was forced to turn to the European
rescue
fund.
Europe’s Doubting GenerationPARIS – The contrast between the Schuman Declaration of May 9, 1950, which launched the European unification project through the Coal and Steel Community, and the fearful bid to save Greece and
rescue
the euro of May 9, 2010, could not be more stark.
To the
rescue.
When the IMF
rescue
squad rushes to help a distressed nation, whom are they there to protect?
But the
rescue
has fueled a growing rift that jeopardizes the future of European integration, partly owing to the way that the upheaval of the early twentieth century – especially the Great Depression – has been reenacted in the debates about the post-2008 financial meltdown and the subsequent euro crisis.
Second, the question of foreign, and especially Russian, depositors – along with proximity to Syria – has turned the
rescue
of the Cypriot banking sector into an international relations problem.
At one of the tensest moments, as Cyprus was seeking an alternative
rescue
package from Russia, the German Bundesbank announced the results of a new European Central Bank study indicating that average German wealth was lower than in the southern European states, largely because fewer Germans own their own houses.
Young, middle-class women often fail to save because they assume – still – that marriage will
rescue
them financially.
They tend to be more ready than middle-class white women, in our experience, to master the basics of financial literacy and to learn salary negotiation, because they don’t have the luxury of assuming that a knight on a white horse will
rescue
them economically.
The Euro at Mid-CrisisCAMBRIDGE – Now that the European Union and the International Monetary Fund have committed €67.5 billion to
rescue
Ireland’s troubled banks, is the eurozone’s debt crisis finally nearing a conclusion?
Effective opposition at home means that the government would no longer be able to acquiesce in the dead of night to various
rescue
operations for Germany’s EU partners.
That’s what happened in May 2010, when Merkel’s government was forced by the French triumvirate of European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet, IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy to violate the Maastricht Treaty by establishing a
rescue
fund for Greece’s foreign creditors, primarily French banks.
So intervention is needed to formalize the CDS market and force appropriate collateralization, so that no government has to step in to
rescue
any counterparty.
Even the European Monetary Fund may not be enough to save the day then, because those now on the side of the rescuers would become those in need of
rescue.
In the future, technology developed for military aerial surveillance could have major civilian benefits – for example, helping to control traffic and reduce road congestion, and assisting in the dispatch of
rescue
teams and humanitarian assistance.
As long as investors believe that Italy and Spain will eventually be rescued by the OMT, these countries’ borrowing costs will be low, and the
rescue
will not be needed.
And the so-called “three principles on arms exports” have placed absurd limits on what may be sold or supplied abroad, as even flying boats used for sea
rescue
have been viewed as banned from export.
Supplying European countries as well ASEAN countries with JMSDF flying boats for sea rescue, patrol, and fire fighting will also now likely be approved.
For example, a search and
rescue
robot, in fulfilling its duty of saving the most lives possible, would need to understand how to prioritize, based on questions like how many victims might be located in a particular area or how likely they are to survive.
Indeed, were it not for the 400 fathers who petitioned for the
rescue
of their kidnapped children who had been sold into slavery, Hongdong County would still remain a tourism hot spot for Chinese people seeking their roots.
Seven years ago, a lawmaker from Hunan province went to Shanxi province to
rescue
slave workers from brick plants.
Today, however, that legislator would not be able to
rescue
a single worker, because the local government and police have learned from past experience how to keep busybodies away.
Europe on a Chinese ShoestringBEIJING – Will China help to
rescue
the euro, or not?
“The argument that China should
rescue
Europe does not stand, as reserves are not managed that way,” she announced.
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