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When the pyramid starts crumbling, government – that is, taxpayers – must step in to refinance the banking system,
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mortgage markets, and prevent economic collapse.
That brief conversation – the first between the two countries’ presidents since 1979 – recalls the last attempt to
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bilateral diplomacy, undertaken 12 years ago by Iran’s then-President Mohammad Khatami.
While the remedy may be to write down debt to
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demand, it is uncertain whether write-downs are politically feasible or the resulting demand sustainable.
Instead of using fiscal stimulus in a vain effort to
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failed smokestack industries and old energy sources, Trump’s administration – and the world – should place its bets on a low-carbon future.
America should work with the new chair of the G-20, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, to
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private lending by creating global certainty about the standards and rules expected of banks.
The World Economy’s Shifting ChallengesNEW YORK – As 2013 comes to a close, efforts to
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growth in the world’s most influential economies – with the exception of the eurozone – are having a beneficial effect worldwide.
Restoring a sound euro requires policies that
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growth, rein in government spending, and reform heavily regulated labor and product markets.
In 2008, there was an attempt to
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the peace effort, after the moderate Demetris Christofias replaced Tassos Papadopoulos as the Greek Cypriot president; but the process soon lost steam.
As China continued to pursue an anti-Japanese propaganda campaign throughout 2013, Park felt obliged to make some effort to
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ties with Japan by sending a private envoy to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to seek talks on reconciling their disputes.
After the crisis, the world’s major central banks attempted to
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spending and employment by slashing interest rates.
The Grand Strategy of Xi JinpingSEOUL – China spent much of 2014 seeking to
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a concept that Japan proclaimed seven decades ago, when it was an imperial power seeking to impose its will on the region: “Asia for the Asians.”
The effort to
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international coordination began in response to the 2008 global financial crisis.
America didn’t budge on bilateral negotiations, and its response to North Korea’s recent announcement that it possesses nuclear weapons likewise emphasized the need to
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the six-party talks.
Such measures would only help Greece to
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government spending.
But by focusing on Crimea, Putin’s regime was able to create a sense of restored historical justice and
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expectations of a return to “great power” status.
There is a simple Keynesian recipe: First, shift spending away from unproductive uses – such as wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, or unconditional bank bailouts that do not
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lending – toward high-return investments.
It took another, far more limited disaster to
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lofty rhetoric about the liberating effects of US military power.
Middle East IntegrationThe attempts now being made to
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the “road map” to a final settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the creation of a Palestinian state are at only a preliminary stage.
Whether his successors can
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and complete the Palestinians' historic mission depends on how they define their goal.
The reasoning is peculiar, and seems to
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a nineteenth-century critique, usually associated with Nietzsche, that Christianity (and Islam) produces an acquiescent or even subservient mentality, in contrast to the heroic virtues of classical antiquity or of warrior societies, such as the world of the Japanese samurai.
The attempted assassination in Jeddah last month of Prince Muhammad bin Nayef, the deputy interior minister for security affairs, demonstrates both elements of the Saudi strategy, and how a bold attempt by Al-Qaeda to
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its fortunes has failed.
The hike – a key feature of “Abenomics,” Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s three-pronged strategy to
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Japan’s economy – signals the government’s long-term commitment to fiscal consolidation.
In Lithuania, the WJC sponsors a center that is working to
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Yiddish, the language that Eastern European Jews spoke for 800 years.
This external drag is likely to continue, as politics in developed countries impedes efforts to implement the structural reforms – such as reducing wages, lowering social benefits, financial deleveraging, and consolidating budget deficits – needed to
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economic growth.
But the first priority for Abe’s second government is to
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the Japanese economy.
That means coming together to provide the resources needed to restore competitiveness,
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growth, and prepare to face the challenges of tomorrow.
As some confidence returns in an eventually recapitalized banking system, and long bond yields decline with the fall in inflation, mortgage and other borrowing rates will fall and monetary transmission mechanisms will revive, supporting economic activity and stabilizing real house prices, albeit at a substantially lower level.
The protesters probably think that they are acting in the spirit of the 1789 French Revolution, a spirit that the French periodically
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in their country’s politics.
But Xi is also experimenting with two new devices: an unprecedented anti-corruption campaign and an attempt to
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pro-market reforms.
The cosmopolitan elites have stabbed “us” in the back; we are facing an abyss; our culture is being undermined by aliens; our nation can become great again once we eliminate the traitors, shut down their voices in the media, and unite the “silent majority” to
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the healthy national organism.
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