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In 1918, the crisis
response
to the flu pandemic cost some $17.5 trillion.
The US Federal Reserve led the charge among central banks, acting fast and aggressively in
response
to the global turmoil, by relying on a near-zero policy rate and massive asset purchases (so-called quantitative easing).
This uncertain
response
partly explains Western governments’ lack of will to draw tangible conclusions from the systemic failure of the financial sector.
As long as technological progress was destroying unskilled jobs, the straightforward policy
response
was education.
The substantive
response
to the reactionary revival must be to give content to this largely unfulfilled promise.
The renewed patriotism seen in many places – a
response
to the unfairness and dislocation that globalization can generate – must be reconciled with human solidarity, respect for diversity, and the ability to work across national borders.
In response, European governments, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund arranged a €700 billion emergency eurozone rescue program to calm the financial storms.
It is inarguable that Israel has a right to defend itself against attacks on its citizens, but it is inhumane and counterproductive to punish civilian populations in the illogical hope that somehow they will blame Hamas and Hezbollah for provoking the devastating
response.
But in
response
to Trump’s decision, the Indian government has reaffirmed its commitment to fulfilling its obligations under the deal.
“Our commitment to the environment is 5,000 years old,” Swaraj said in
response
to Trump.
Despite this, the
response
of US President Barack Obama’s administration has so far been muted.
When I asked one CEO whether there was any discussion of returning their bonuses, the
response
was not just no, but an aggressive defense of the bonus system.
Beneath the surface, the international
response
to the Salisbury attack reveals alarming cracks in the UK’s position on the world stage.
It is widely assumed that the UK’s weak
response
to similar incidents, not least the 2006 murder of the Russian defector and former spy Alexander Litvinenko, has convinced Putin that he can get away with such provocations.
But Putin may also have anticipated the public outrage over the attack on the Skripals and calculated that EU member states with pro-Russian governments – namely, Hungary, Greece, and, soon, Italy – would veto any strong EU
response.
Such a
response
is hardly likely to alter the mindset of potential recruits.
But the
response
by others in the field was that what their colleagues described as “unemployment” did not truly exist; it was voluntary, the result of stubborn workers refusing to accept the going wage.
But the timing of the immigration talks held by European leaders in Brussels last month was more a reflection of domestic political crises than a
response
to a spike in new arrivals.
In
response
to domestic concerns over migration in Germany and Italy, EU government leaders agreed at their summit to explore the idea of “regional disembarkation platforms” in North Africa, under the auspices of the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration.
Europe must continue to seek a collective
response
– a humane, coherent European asylum and migration system, which respects international law and our European values – before thousands more people lose their lives.
But Europe should have learned from its lackluster
response
to the financial crisis that postponing essential but painful reforms only leads to more dramatic and complex political crises down the road.
This global crisis requires a global response, but, unfortunately, responsibility for responding remains at the national level.
Partly in
response
to the Soviet collapse, India embraced capitalism without reservation, which has produced spectacular economic progress.
North Korea’s Real StrategyDENVER – North Korea’s quest for nuclear weapons is often depicted as a “rational”
response
to its strategic imperatives of national security and regime survival.
If North Korea had long-range nuclear weapons, however, it might be able to change the strategic calculus, by threatening to launch a nuclear attack on the US mainland in
response
to US intervention on the Korean Peninsula.
All stakeholders, from executives, boards, and investors to governments and civil-society organizations, should play a role in crafting a long-term, conscientious
response
to the issues people care about.
In
response
to this criticism, the Bank is revising its safeguards and enforcement mechanisms.
At the same time, the EU should assure Iran that as long as it keeps its commitments under the JCPOA, then the EU will protect its companies from US sanctions and the extra-territorial effects of US legislation, as it did in
response
to US sanctions against Cuba in the 1990s.
These issues would generally be discussed in meetings of the defense chiefs of Arctic Council states, but these talks have been put on hold in
response
to the conflict in Ukraine.
Moreover, global risk aversion has spiked in
response
to Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke’s announcement of plans to “taper” QE.
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