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Then, as now, the international community’s main
response
for an extended period was to provide humanitarian assistance to the conflict’s growing number of victims.
In the West, occultism emerged in
response
to the Enlightenment's faith in science, helped by a number of medical professionals who claimed that vampires actually existed.
In response, other developed economies have used a variety of techniques to create “hybrid” territorial systems aimed at countering tax-base erosion.
In fact, the reforms are a sensible and sustainable
response
to the fiscal squeeze that many other developed (and some developing) countries are facing.
The apathetic
response
of the dead peasant woman's husband to the $10,000 in compensation he received was telling.
In response, former US Treasury Secretary and former president of Harvard Larry Summers is calling for “responsible nationalism” to counter the often chauvinistic, anti-immigrant, and protectionist language of the populist right.
There are enough elements here for building a programmatic economic
response
from the left.
Absent such a
response
again, the field will be left wide open for populists and far-right groups, who will lead the world – as they always have – to deeper division and more frequent conflict.
Only then will history’s crimes receive the
response
they demand, which first and foremost is not punishment, but the certainty that such crimes will not reoccur.
The
response
to 9/11 and to Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s recent encounter with an African chambermaid in a New York hotel have very little in common, except for one thing: once again, cultural conflict was invoked in a misleading way.
But what international response, if any, would have been initiated if the cache had been highly enriched?
The
response
of many foreign governments has been to focus on how to ensure and protect their “technological sovereignty.”
In
response
to these events, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker used his State of the Union address this month to call for even more countries to join the eurozone and the Schengen Area.
Narratives that have emerged in
response
to – or as a result of – national, regional, and global divisions are often structured by an “us-them” dichotomy.
Today, it is preparing retaliatory legislation against China in
response
to pressure from many in the US who argue that an artificially weak renminbi is contributing to global imbalances, in particular to America’s massive bilateral trade deficit.
The renminbi fluctuated without a clear trend until mid-September, when it appreciated sharply, apparently in
response
to increased US pressure stemming from the impending congressional vote.
Foreign-exchange markets will factor this in, adjusting exchange rates faster in
response
to current-account imbalances and canceling out much of the capital flows which today support chronically unbalanced trade.
Consumers temporarily increased their spending in
response
to the increase in the stock market at the end of 2010, but that spending has recently been much more sluggish.
Moreover, production may occur in
response
to actual demand, not anticipated or forecast demand.
That’s also the view of Betty Ming Liu, who blogged in
response
to Chua’s article: “Parents like Amy Chua are the reason why Asian-Americans like me are in therapy.”
A more muscular
response
will require an awareness of the nature of the challenge and a willingness to meet it by investing heavily in key areas – particularly education, health care, and infrastructure.
Given the magnitude of the threat to the world's coral reefs, the international community's
response
has been frighteningly slow.
There has not been a good solution since that black Wednesday in August 2013, when Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s war machine, by using chemical weapons, crossed the “red line” that US President Barack Obama had warned would trigger an American military
response.
If taken to extremes, Russian society’s
response
to its wrenching modernization could degenerate into a nationalist revolution led by xenophobes.
A different and healthy conservative
response
is possible if the tattered remnants of old threads, torn apart in the course of postcommunist modernization, can reconnect and grow together in a new way.
On an equally important front, the US is working with the United Nations to galvanize a global
response
to the danger posed by the Ebola virus.
Thus, for example, last November, the US lifted its six-year embargo on military sales to Indonesia, imposed in 1999 in
response
to human rights abuses in East Timor.
Malaysia's ethnic Chinese are also impressed by Dr. Mahathir's skillful
response
to American demands to combat terrorism.
So what policies should be implemented in
response
to these economic blows?
The best
response
is not to play their cynical game, but rather to appeal to a broader segment of Americans.
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