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The current attempt by Republicans in the US Congress to roll back America’s effort to ban incandescent bulbs has
revived
this discussion.
Only a concerted international strategy, with a
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TPP an essential component, stands a chance of compelling China’s leaders to play by the rules.
He has
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the use of ideological campaigns, akin to those used during the Cultural Revolution, such as a requirement that Party members study The Collected Works of Jiang Zemin .
MOSCOW – The emergence of a Kremlin leader, President Dmitri Medvedev, without a KGB background, combined with the economic crisis, has inspired talk that when Barack Obama visits Moscow, America’s president will be seeing a country on the verge of a new political thaw, a
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perestroika .
As he
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centralized Kremlin control over Russian politics and public affairs, Vladimir Putin has been concerned primarily with minimizing challenges to state power, which he concentrated in his own hands.
We are restoring our once-vibrant nation, and the crucial component -- hope -- has already been
revived.
Indeed, although the war with Georgia demonstrated the
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combat spirit of the Russian army – at least when compared to its ineptness in the two Chechen wars of the 1990’s – it also exhibited the grave defects of Russian military technology.
In economics, Friedman
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and developed the monetarist theory that the quantity of money in circulation is the main determinant of how economies perform.
If that happens, the Russia-China debate might be revived, this time as a comparison of competitive decadence.
For starters, with sanctions targeting Russia’s floundering economy,
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trade ties are becoming a source of vulnerability for these countries.
First introduced in the 1980s and
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by every Republican administration since, the policy blocks American foreign aid to organizations that offer abortion services, counseling, referrals, or advocacy.
For his part, President Bill Clinton inherited low inflation and a
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financial system.
Vivid memories of total war and genocide, frequently revived, hinder any revival of the totalitarian parties of the right.
So how can democracy be
revived?
Palestine’s response to Israel’s release in December of 26 political prisoners – the third batch from a total of 104 detainees that Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu pledged to release when the peace talks were
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last summer – is a case in point.
A labor policy favorable to workers and unions
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Wage Councils for setting pay.
Almost three years ago, former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers
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Alvin Hansen’s “secular stagnation” hypothesis, emphasizing demand-side constraints.
Though Japan has made significant efforts to atone for its past – by issuing repeated apologies, for example, and providing development assistance – revisionism and insensitivity by some of its leaders lately have
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historical tensions with its neighbors.
The United States has withdrawn geopolitically, while Russia has
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its great-power ambitions to challenge Western hegemony and values.
Turkey’s ancient antagonism toward Russia briefly
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when the Soviet Union imploded.
Perhaps the government believed that mass protests – with placards denouncing the EU as a fig leaf for
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German domination of Europe – would strengthen its hand.
Once again, however, cricket has
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dialogue between the sub-continent’s two nuclear-armed rivals.
Credit Default Swaps on TrialCHICAGO – The lawsuit filed by the US Securities and Exchange Commission against Goldman Sachs for securities fraud, charging the bank with misrepresenting the way a collateralized debt obligations (CDO) had been formed, has
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public disgust at credit default swaps (CDS), the instrument used to bet against these CDOs.
And when the idea was
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again during the financial turmoil of the early 1990s and in the early stages of the euro crisis, it gained no more political traction than it did in the late 1970s.
The dispute over the wisdom of holding the summit in Iran’s capital
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the core debate about what “non-aligned” means in the post-Cold War world.
The agreement
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the perception that US diplomacy lacks sensitivity where the region is concerned.
For anyone who considers social, economic, and political challenges to be in urgent need of remedy – as I do – it makes sense that national sentiment would be
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to secure social cohesion in the service of a “social state.”
Japan’s OptionsTOKYO – The current tensions between China and Japan have
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talk about how far Japan has fallen since its glory years of the 1980’s.
But it seems unlikely that a
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Japan, a decade or two hence, could become a global challenger economically or militarily, as was predicted two decades ago.
This approach was central to the World Bank’s activities up to the 1970’s, and, while it has been partly revived, it is still far from being incorporated into the Bank’s operations.
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