Response
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Until only recently, it seemed that the more important the symbolic importance of a case, the harsher China’s official
response
invariably would be.
The nationalism sweeping Europe, indeed, has been partly fueled by Russian funding of far-right political parties, the rise of which has prevented Europe from crafting a collective
response
to the refugee crisis.
Similarly, Sweden has closed its borders, in
response
to the far-right Sweden Democrats’ rapidly rising poll numbers.
As part of an emergency response, a European frontier force and coast guard must be established and charged with helping Greece manage its border, as well as saving lives and processing new arrivals.
But the
response
is slower elsewhere.
That is a serious problem for Europe’s leaders: the electoral earthquake is big enough for them to feel compelled to respond to their citizens’ economic and political discontent; but they do not know what that
response
should be.
Western leaders must help to prevent such an outcome by issuing a clear and principled
response
to developments in Egypt, one that urges a rapid transition to democratic rule with full political rights for the Brotherhood.
By encouraging the Brothers to reject the fear that drives their majoritarian tendencies and participate actively in an inclusive democratic system, such a
response
would help to safeguard Egypt’s democratic prospects.
Ask the average person on the street in Slovakia, Estonia, or Lithuania, and you are likely to get a
response
not too different from this one from a Latvian pensioner: “We learned our lesson – why can’t the Greeks learn the same lesson?”
When EDI first emerged, America’s
response
was no different.
For example, hawks advocating for a more spirited
response
to Iranian-sponsored aggression in the Golan Heights will be emboldened, as will those insisting on more construction of Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
But, rather than welcoming the opportunity to recapitalize, perhaps with government help, the banks seem to prefer a Japanese-style response: we will muddle through.
While it has allowed US President Barack Obama to back down from his threat of military intervention in
response
to the regime’s use of chemical weapons, it has also allowed Assad to continue to butcher his people.
Deposit insurance was a
response
to banking crises of the type that plagued the United States until the 1930's.
With such a docile response, China has been able to do as it pleases along India’s northern frontier.
Apparently, investors believe that this boom is going to last, or at least that other investors think it should last, which is why they are bidding up stock prices in a dramatic
response
to the earnings increase.
Previously, it would have been difficult, if not impossible, for Japan to invest in Russia’s Far East, owing to its participation in Western sanctions against Russia, imposed in
response
to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine.
In
response
to the recent protests, the government has proposed an additional risk-sharing scheme: some (thus far undecided) part of a five-percentage-point increase in the mandatory retirement savings rate, to be paid by employers, will go to a “solidarity fund” that can finance transfers to people receiving low pensions.
A single currency also means a common exchange rate relative to other currencies, which, for any country within the euro zone, precludes a natural market
response
to a chronic trade deficit.
The question is whether this
response
will be enough to act as a circuit breaker, thus giving the Turkish economy and its financial system time to regain their footing.
Until now, the international community’s
response
has been piecemeal at best.
This may be the right
response
if the inflows and upward pressure on the exchange rate are driven by fundamental factors (a current-account surplus, an undervalued currency, a large and persistent growth differential).
In
response
to the Astana process, JFS recently dissolved itself and merged with four other local northern-based organizations: the al-Zenki Movement, the Truth Brigade, the Army of al-Sunnah, and the Supporters of the Religion Front.
The Democratization of AidThe outpouring of aid in
response
to the Indian Ocean tsunami brought hope to a troubled world.
Former US President Bill Clinton called this
response
a “democratization of development assistance,” in which individuals lend their help not only through their governments but also through their own efforts.
A global effort, similar to the
response
to the Asian tsunami, could change this disastrous situation, saving more than one million lives per year.
Well, as the Nobel laureate economist Paul Krugman was at pains to demonstrate in a recent paper, an economy with flexible exchange rates and debt denominated in domestic currency will expand, not contract, in
response
to a foreign deleveraging shock.
The US
response
to the so-called “Arab Spring,” for example, has lacked political conviction, much less strategic direction.
Various Iranian spokesmen have begun threatening Israel not only with a massive
response
to any potential attack, but also with a preemptive strike.
But it was also made more probable by Germany’s fearful
response
to Russia’s rising power, as well as myriad other factors, including human errors.
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