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The only way to overcome Europe’s existential crisis, and to
respond
to citizens’ demands for change, is to confront Europe’s domestic opponents head-on: politics without palliatives.
That is why Europe’s leaders should take advantage of the coming political cycle to correct Europe’s institutional design and strengthen its democratic legitimacy, thereby enabling them to
respond
to Euro-skepticism and ad hoc bilateral deals with more integration.
But, as we
respond
to the current humanitarian emergency due to higher food prices, we must not lose sight of the longer-term problems that have undermined food security in recent decades.
Sometimes change occurs at a pace that outstrips the capacity of individuals and systems to
respond.
But if Europe fails to respond, Obama will look elsewhere for the partners he needs, unconstrained by anxious European invocations of “special relationships” or “the Atlantic community of values.”
Other exchange rates will
respond
to these shifts.
Is there a better way to
respond
to adverse shocks?
There is no evidence to indicate that Burma’s leaders will
respond
positively to the Obama administration’s central message, which calls for releasing the estimated 2,100 political prisoners (including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi), engaging in genuine dialogue with the opposition, and allowing fair and inclusive elections.
The US needs to position itself to
respond
effectively and flexibly to the twists and turns that a potential transition in Burma may take over time, with an eye toward pressing the Burmese leadership to move in positive directions.
Governments that don’t need to broaden their tax base have few incentives to
respond
to the needs of their people.
Indeed, governments that are built on clientelism instead of citizenship don’t need to
respond
at all.
Many mayors worldwide are fascinated by the idea of a central control room, such as Rio de Janeiro’s IBM-designed operations center, where city managers can
respond
to new information in real time.
To be sure, the US may
respond
to China’s devaluation by postponing interest-rate hikes or moderating the pace of its withdrawal from quantitative easing, and Japan may intensify its own QE to cope with negative spillovers.
But how are political and economic leaders in other countries to
respond?
Originally reluctant to accept a Europe with autonomous military capacity, the United Kingdom had learned from the intervention in Kosovo that the EU must be able to
respond
to crises rapidly and efficiently.
We Europeans need to
respond
favorably, quickly, and effectively.
Education spending is still caught between humanitarian aid, which focuses on the most basic necessities for survival, such as food, shelter, and medicine, and development aid programs, which are planned over years and are slower to
respond
to crises.
A few hours afterwards, the Spanish government may
respond
by sending thousands of police to detain top Catalan officials, putting an end to 40 years of prosperous self-rule.
Both the Spanish government and the Catalan separatists must acknowledge that, if they act with sensible generosity, the other side may
respond
with further concessions.
While globalization occasionally raises difficult questions about the legitimacy of its redistributive effects, we should not
respond
automatically by restricting trade.
Last year, US President Barack Obama’s administration asked Congress for $1.8 billion in emergency funding to help prepare for and
respond
to the Zika threat.
It is now time for actions that adequately
respond
to the upheavals created by all these votes.
The challenge for US policy is to ensure that Chinese policies comply with WTO rules, including the requirement to notify other countries of subsidy programs and the prohibition of zero-sum tactics like IP theft, forced technology transfer, and discriminatory procurement practices.Finally, the PCAST report underscores the need for the US to
respond
to China’s challenge in semiconductors with an industrial policy of its own.
Finally, the PCAST report underscores the need for the US to
respond
to China’s challenge in semiconductors with an industrial policy of its own.
In either case, the US government, hamstrung by already-wide deficits, may feel powerless to
respond
with countercyclical fiscal policy.
If, say, a devout religionist protests state sponsorship of the glorification of the Masonic order in “The Magic Flute”, how precisely are partisans of state subsidy supposed to
respond?
Historically, the Fed has typically been slow to
respond
to inflation.
Only then could we gauge how strongly investment and innovation would
respond
to incentives, how much free universal education would cost in the medium term, or how demographic structures would affect different social policies.
The key is for participants on both sides to be more explicit about the values and objectives they believe that society should pursue, and to quantify their assumptions about how dynamic performance will
respond
to particular incentives.
The elections earlier this year, which many at first assumed were a sham, now appear to have produced changes to which Asia’s countries will need to collectively and individually
respond.
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