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A practical
response
would be to socialize the property rights over the large income streams capital is now generating.
In Continental Europe, meanwhile, the rule of law appeared in the form of the civil-law tradition, which originated from Roman and Napoleonic codes that were revised periodically in
response
to regime change and revolution.
When asked, “What does the EU mean to you personally,” 50% of citizens in the 15 countries that were EU members before enlargement in May 2004 say “the euro” – the second most common
response
(just behind “the ability to travel, study, and work anywhere in the EU”).
Likewise, whereas Bush was hailed as the first “MBA president,” corruption and incompetence have reigned under his administration, from the botched
response
to Hurricane Katrina to its conduct of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The most extreme transformation of this kind is, of course, the story of God’s favorite angel, Lucifer – a story that has set the context for my psychological investigations into lesser human transformations in
response
to the corrosive influence of powerful situational forces.
The agreement must be both ambitious and fair, in order to form the basis for a global
response
to climate change that does not jeopardize any country’s future prosperity.
However, a large-scale Israeli assault on Hamas’s Gaza redoubt in
response
to the West Bank killings could bring the negotiations to a halt.
Though the Trump administration has yet to propose an adequate
response
to its crisis – declaring a national emergency and failing to put any new spending behind the order is clearly insufficient – at least it recognizes that using the police to kill dealers and users is not a solution.
More importantly, officials must realize that their actions will shape America’s
response
to the global challenge of unparalleled urbanization and carbon-induced climate change.
First, mounting an appropriate monetary
response
is easier when you have a single central bank.
A third difference is that the political preconditions for a cooperative
response
are better today.
Agreement today on the diagnosis facilitates mounting a common
response.
This was not the first time that containment – a strategy devised by George Kennan, the director of the US State Department’s Policy Planning Staff under President Harry Truman, in
response
to the Soviet threat after World War II – has been rejected as appeasement.
Claims that he abandoned his nuclear program in
response
to the US-led invasion of Iraq have been refuted by Flynt Leverett, director for Middle Eastern affairs at the US National Security Council from 2002 to 2003.
According to Leverett, Khadafi’s decision predated the invasion and was a
response
to an explicit quid-pro-quo to end international sanctions against Libya.
Such activities have become ubiquitous: legal services, policing, and prisons; cybercrime and the army of experts defending organizations against it; financial regulators trying to stop mis-selling and the growing ranks of compliance officers employed in response; the huge resources devoted to US election campaigns; real-estate services that facilitate the exchange of already-existing assets; and much financial trading.
At the same time, rising anti-Americanism preceded the US
response
to the terrorist attacks.
In
response
to this challenge, governments are focusing less on privatization than on modernization.
Every year thereafter, the dividend paid would fluctuate in
response
to changes in GDP.
By contrast, continental leaders have done little to dispel the impression that they are acting in
response
to a US request and for a US cause.
The international
response
to Syria’s crisis has been nothing short of disastrous.
My own affidavit agrees with Hedges’ argument that US reporters are already modifying their behavior in
response
to such laws – and to frightening recent examples that have been made of controversial publishers like WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange.
But politicians may need two steps: an initial failure to agree, and then a quick deal in
response
to the resulting financial-market convulsions.
Europe’s
response
to this process must embody the goal of an orderly and rapid transition.
(“I love it,” he emailed in response.)
Countering ISIS online will require a continuously adaptive
response.
The end of the Cold War brought a
response
very different from that at the end of the Second World War.
First, illiquid investments limit investors’ ability to adjust their portfolios in
response
to early warnings of an increase in systemic risk.
Both the uprising and the Indian security forces’
response
have caused widespread casualties and destruction of property, all but wrecking Kashmir’s economy, which depends largely on tourism and handicrafts.
A new NATO
Response
Force will bring together the most advanced forces within the Alliance for taking ultra-quick action against new security threats.
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