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Another $1.5 trillion is needed to bring banks’ capital back to pre-crisis level, which is needed to resolve the credit crunch and
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lending to the private sector.
The correct move now is to
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confidence in the banking system and the currency.
International banks in Argentina should work with the Government to
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banking functions within days, not months.
The question is whether the change in coupons – possibly coupled with an extension of maturities – would be enough to stabilize the Greek economy and
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growth.
With the addition of smaller parties and independents to the coalition, they can also impeach Musharraf and
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the judiciary, which he had deposed.
The OSCE could play a pivotal role, serving, like the Helsinki conference 40 years ago, as a platform to overcome the existing divide,
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trust, and rebuild a cooperative approach to common security concerns.
In his most recent attempt to
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Russia’s empire, he announced the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union with Belarus and Kazakhstan.
On the contrary, the Minsk Protocol marked only the end of the beginning of Putin’s program to turn Ukraine into a vassal state, and to
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a Russian veto over its neighbors’ international relations.
Russia under Vladimir Putin seems determined to use intimidation and force to
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lost parts of its empire.
Because China's role is rising, it is crucial that the US and China
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their strategic dialogue and cooperate by decoupling the North Korean missile issue from the fractious issue of missile defense.
Apparently, the Kremlin does not feel as though it has a duty to rebuild the cities and
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the livelihoods that its bombs destroyed.
Likewise, polls and elections signal the ascent of populists across Europe, while financial markets’ vulture-like behavior stems from the cynical calculation that the EU lacks the wherewithal to
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its credibility.
It is not immediately clear how we can rectify these problems, protect the vulnerable, and
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democratic legitimacy.
Only a constitution, they argue, can
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much needed legitimacy to a political system that is widely perceived as deeply corrupt and inept.
As individuals and as a community, we must delve into our history, our souls, and all our experience to try to dig out our vanishing respect for the universe's mysterious order, for the unique human being, for cultural and community identities -- and
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humble acceptance of the fact that we are all but component parts of the universe, and not its masters.
Ultra-low – even negative – interest rates have failed to
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aggregate demand or stimulate investment.
If central banks attempt to exit their aggressively accommodative policies without complementary actions to restructure debt or
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demand, growth, and investment, growth will suffer – as will central banks’ credibility, or even their independence.
Having campaigned on a promise to
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and improve the French people’s purchasing power, Sarkozy came to power, in May 2007, just a few weeks before the sub-prime mortgage crisis erupted, and a few months before commodity prices exploded.
Whenever the markets signal skepticism about the euro’s viability, European leaders rush to
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confidence through austerity measures, while ignoring the underlying need to reestablish the conditions for growth.
Moreover, fiscal and financial measures aimed at strengthening eurozone governance have been inadequate to
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confidence in the euro.
A Kerry administration, he claims, will
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respect for America in the world.
Hence, such a move would probably be enough to
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much of the AKP’s lost support and to calm opponents who fear that their personal freedoms will continue to erode under its governance.
Turkish policymakers must now guarantee the judiciary’s autonomy and political impartiality,
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freedom of expression for all citizens, and establish a system of checks and balances to replace the military as the guardian of secularism.
But the idea that transparency will
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public trust in democracy rests on several problematic assumptions, primarily the belief that “if only people knew,” everything would be different.
But let’s not fool ourselves by thinking that achieving it will
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citizens’ faith in their political institutions.
The Chinese government was heavy-handed, to be sure, but had a perfect right to
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order in the streets.
The history and political culture of Egypt suggest a natural limit to the Brotherhood’s appeal if Egyptians can bridge their most important differences, maintain order, and
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economic growth.
On the contrary, many Shia perceived Iraqiya as a thinly disguised effort to roll back Shia gains and
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Sunni rule.
Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to
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an international order based on exclusive spheres of influence controlled by major powers – the system that prevailed in Europe’s war-torn eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
And it means, among other things, promising to
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steelworkers’ and miners’ jobs, end the cosseting of minorities, deport all undocumented migrants, cut taxes and increase infrastructure spending by hundreds of billions of dollars, repeal Obamacare, eliminate or somehow renegotiate the national debt, torture militants, and target their families.
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