Response
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Clarifying Europe’s Refugee ProblemMADRID – Even by European Union standards, the
response
to the so-called refugee crisis is a mess.
When all of these challenges are lumped together, the problem seems intractable, creating the impression that an isolationist
response
is EU countries’ only hope for protecting themselves.
The challenge ahead demands a concerted
response
from our deepest thinkers and most creative artists.
Implemented in the midst of an economic crisis, it was the classic Keynesian
response.
While some internal devaluation is being achieved, it is producing so much economic and social dislocation – and, increasingly, political upheaval – that there is no supply response, despite the accompanying structural reforms.
While the recovery is far from complete, the love and compassion reflected in the world’s
response
touched us deeply, as has the survivors’ spirit of perseverance and mutual aid to overcome hardship.
In response, the US and other rich countries should move this year to create the GFE, with the needed funds shifted from today’s military spending.
Both groupings actually seem clueless when it comes to empowering disenfranchised working-class citizens, whereas the proponents of identity politics offer at least the guise of a
response.
But such a
response
would be a terrible mistake – a capitulation to the challenges that we face.
But their
response
to their difficult histories has been to adopt a low profile and avoid taking a stand on major international issues.
After all, the only time he has been prepared to strike any kind of deal over the last four years was when he believed that the US was prepared to intervene militarily in
response
to his use of chemical weapons.
Finally, China engaged in massive investment stimulus as a
response
to the financial crisis.
Of course, we might still have yielded to pressure for protectionist measures, especially as WTO rules leave open the possibility of such a
response.
In response, the federal government introduced new restrictions on margarine, covering everything from labeling (as with genetically modified foods today), the use of artificial coloring, and interstate movement.
This is not to say that the authorities should not be pushed to improve their prevention and
response
tactics.
That experience taught every country to make its own financial system more resilient to ward off potential attacks, and that attacks could be a devastating
response
to diplomatic pressure.
Such an agreement need not be seen as a concession to British blackmail if it were extended to all EU countries and presented as a
response
to public opinion throughout the Union.
By making a virtue of its
response
to democratic pressures, the EU could regain Europe-wide support.
“No Pause Please, We’re Europeans!” is the proper ECB
response
to those advocating a break after the New Year even if the euro does go up a bit as a result.
Meanwhile, individual countries have increased their domestic investments, and international partners – big and small – have maintained their support, which is how we will reach the $26 billion needed for the global AIDS
response
in 2020.
It is also the only organization with a mandate to set norms and standards for the global
response
to AIDS, which means that it plays a key role in the current international framework.
UNAIDS engages with civil society at all levels, by leveraging the international AIDS
response
to promote equality, dignity, and human rights around the world.
Sweden and UNAIDS will work together to ensure that the international AIDS
response
continues to transform – and save – lives.
This thinking explains why the Fed under Bernanke’s leadership was so slow to respond to the crisis, which began in August 2007 yet did not elicit a coherent and comprehensive
response
until November 2008.
The logic is that India’s
response
to this tactic would always be tempered by its desire not to derail its ambitious economic development plans, as well as the Indian government’s unwillingness to face the risk of a nuclear war.
But India confined its
response
to diplomatic action.
As usual, India tempered its response, even inviting Pakistan to join in an official investigation of the attack.
Still, there seemed little Indians could do – until the DGMO’s statement announcing a decisive military
response.
But this time, thanks in part to the DGMO’s measured and precise statement and an absence of military triumphalism in India’s official tone (the braggadocio of the ruling party’s publicists came later), the world seemed to consider India’s
response
justifiable.
It has since emerged that the operation announced by Singh was not India’s first military strike across the LoC; several had occurred under the previous government as well, in
response
to military raids on Indian territory.
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