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And yet the
resurgence
of populism in Italy suggests that this may have been a Pyrrhic victory.
The tsunami that so devastated much of Asia has provided an opportunity for all key players – in government, industry, academia, the media, and civil society – to look at Asia anew, at both the challenges and the opportunities that have arisen from Asia’s
resurgence.
Add to that America’s safe-haven status, and the fact that any re-pricing of US rates surely would reflect an economic resurgence, and the bid for US Treasuries should be exceptionally strong.
Why is this
resurgence
happening?
In Egypt and Saudi Arabia, indeed throughout the Middle East, the
resurgence
of veiling has many roots: some argue that it arose out of the Arab defeat in the 1967 war with Israel; others say it began with the disintegration of the dream of Arab unity.
Each subsequent breakdown in negotiations, including the Geneva talks, has not only led away from peace, but has also contributed to calamitous developments, including the
resurgence
of extremist terrorism and the emergence of the Islamic State.
The
resurgence
of the Taliban in Afghanistan requires a more robust military response, but with the American army bogged down in Iraq and the Western allies reluctant to send additional troops, the country’s dismemberment by local warlords is not a far-fetched scenario.
True, there has been a
resurgence
since 2004 of what statisticians (if not humanists) would call “minor armed conflicts.”
A draft report by American intelligence agencies has also concluded that Afghanistan is in a “downward spiral” and casts serious doubt on the Afghan government’s ability to stem the Taliban’s
resurgence.
Emerging technologies and the global
resurgence
of populism and nationalism that Trump’s presidency embodies, will not make this process easy.
A process of competitive economic liberalization will sweep across Asia, further guaranteeing the region’s continued
resurgence.
But the
resurgence
of nationalism in Japan is only fanning Chinese nationalism, creating a vicious circle from which the two countries are finding it difficult to escape.
Given the
resurgence
of authoritarianism around the world, it is an opportune time to reflect on this apparent paradox.
Though today’s
resurgence
of populist nationalism may peter out, for now it must be viewed as a serious threat.
Growing conflicts over history, territory, and maritime security, combined with an ugly
resurgence
of nationalism, risk triggering military confrontation, quite possibly through political miscalculation.
Then, in 2013 and 2014, it was found to have returned to seven previously polio-free countries in Africa and the Middle East, prompting the World Health Organization to declare the disease’s
resurgence
a “public-health emergency of international concern.”
In all of these cases, balance-sheet repair preempted a
resurgence
of aggregate demand, and monetary stimulus was largely ineffective in sparking classic cyclical rebounds.
On the contrary, in America, too, there is more to the
resurgence
of populism than just economics.
Disease has swept Africa, with the AIDS pandemic and the
resurgence
of malaria and tuberculosis.
Greenhouse-gas emissions may have dropped as a consequence of reduced production amid the economic recession, but the coal
resurgence
does not bode well for future targets.
The alternative – already gaining traction – is the
resurgence
of naked power politics and dangerous xenophobia.
At the same time, there was considerable concern about the recent
resurgence
of state-owned enterprises, which has tilted the distribution of national income from labor to capital – a major impediment to China’s pro-consumption rebalancing.
The referendum campaign in Ireland has seen a
resurgence
of conflict between a familiar constellation of forces.
The Arab Spring and the Western WinterBEIRUT – There are many striking parallels between the “Arab Spring” that began in 2010 and the United Kingdom’s Brexit referendum, the election of US President Donald Trump, and the far-right
resurgence
across Europe.
Following the mid-term elections and the
resurgence
of the Republicans in the US Congress, the Fed’s decision to pump $600 billion into the economy by mid-2011 is likely to trigger similar actions in the United Kingdom, Japan, and other advanced economies.
The IMF’s
resurgence
over the past year is breathtaking.
The US is experiencing several positive economic trends: housing is recovering; shale gas and oil will reduce energy costs and boost competitiveness; job creation is improving; rising labor costs in Asia and the advent of robotics and automation are underpinning a manufacturing resurgence; and aggressive quantitative easing is helping both the real economy and financial markets.
The
resurgence
of economic nationalism which unites Brexit, Trumpism, and the European far right will not lead to the breakdown of trade, hot wars, dictatorship, or rapid de-globalization.
Syrian officials believe that because the Baath Party is secular, the US will invariably support it against an Islamist
resurgence.
To make matters worse, HIV/AIDS is fueling a dramatic
resurgence
of TB.
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