Restore
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In Hamilton’s words, “there are often critical moments when a well-timed offer of pardon to the insurgents or rebels may
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the tranquility of the commonwealth.”
By June 2014, the IMF was leaking reports that more than €15 billion was needed to
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the banks’ capital – a great deal more money than was left in Greece’s second bailout package.
This was another urgent trip by Ban to a war-torn capital, as part of his regular duties as the UN’s chief representative, seeking to uphold peace and
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global comity.
While the EU will not
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trust in all governing institutions overnight, strong action to
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growth, expand opportunity, protect citizens, improve efficiency, and build the economic infrastructure of the future will make it part of the solution, weakening the perception that it is part of the problem.
Obama’s offers of security guarantees and “nuclear umbrellas” have not been able to
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their trust.
In China today, as in the US 35 years ago, there is a debate about whether supply-side or demand-side measures are most likely to
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growth.
Radical proposals that would help
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a more resilient system, offered by the likes of Governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King, have been smothered by noisy discussion of measures that do nothing to address modern banking’s fundamental defects.
With global growth so tepid, exports will not
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Europe and America to prosperity any time soon.
Postponing the exit after the June election with a new government committed to a variant of the same failed policies (recessionary austerity and structural reforms) will not
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growth and competitiveness.
But all of the options that might
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competitiveness require real currency depreciation.
It took Germany ten years to
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its competitiveness this way;Greece cannot remain in a depression for a decade.
A return to a national currency and a sharp depreciation would quickly
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competitiveness and growth.
More importantly, the exit path would
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growth right away, via nominal and real depreciation, avoiding a decade-long depression.
Reintroducing the drachma risks exchange-rate depreciation in excess of what is necessary to
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competitiveness, which would be inflationary and impose greater losses on drachmatized external debts.
The experience of Iceland and many emerging markets over the past 20 years shows that nominal depreciation and orderly restructuring and reduction of foreign debts can
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debt sustainability, competitiveness, and growth.
The Iranians must be made to understand that only by restricting their missile program and cooperating on efforts to
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stability to the region can they preserve their economic relations with Europe.
And devaluation of the renminbi could be viewed as an aggressive move to reverse the export slide and
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domestic growth – a move that could prompt competitors in Asia and elsewhere to push down their exchange rates as well, triggering an all-out currency war.
We need to
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order to international financial markets.
But would it also galvanize the country sufficiently to reshape its banking industry,
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a failing health-care system, or repair the social damage wrought in towns across Ireland?
Obama’s Global Ethical ChallengesPRINCETON – The astonishing story of Barack Obama’s election as president has already done much to
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America’s global image.
One opted for Hitler and the other for Mao Zedong to
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trust.
The third component, or “arrow,” of Abenomics – structural reforms – aims to
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growth by raising productivity.
They remain overwhelmed by Putin’s transformation from CEO of Russia, Inc., into an ideology-fueled national leader who will stop at nothing to
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his country’s influence.
This must be accompanied by increased efforts, from the Arctic to the Antarctic, to protect key species affected by fishing practices and establish fully protected marine reserves or “regeneration zones” to help restock and
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habitats.
Although Baghdad's strategic significance was limited, the British government needed a success to
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its international prestige, badly damaged by the failure of the Gallipoli expedition.
If we want to help potential flood victims, the evidence clearly shows that we should
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floodplains.
Despite efforts by a new generation of young leaders working to
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faith in democracy, Brazilians are ranked as the least trusting and most pessimistic people in Latin America today.
And in a country that already has more than 725,000 people in jail, he wants to reduce the age of criminal liability from 18 to 16 – or even 14 – and, not surprisingly, wants to
restore
the death penalty.
Trump is surrounded by cronies rather than flatterers, and they and their foolish, ignorant king believe that by denying climate change they can
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the wealth and glory of coal, oil, and gas.
They aim to
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momentum toward an open global trade regime, including progress on contentious issues like trade in services, intellectual property rights, government procurement, and the harmonization of safety, health, and technical standards.
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