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The crisis in the eurozone and the refusal to attempt any real European approach to
reviving
growth has contributed – not exclusively, but significantly – to the rebirth of nationalism within the EU.
Failure to engage in critical debates about Latin American democracy will surely provide fertile ground for
reviving
the authoritarian fantasies of the past.
A long-time advocate of a softer line, he acknowledges the North Korean threat, but believes that the South has time to seek a solution by
reviving
economic ties and dialogue.
With a large output gap and low inflationary pressure, expansionary policies show great potential for
reviving
economic activity.
To overcome this bottleneck, the IMF has compromised, by
reviving
the practice of approving a financing program “in principle.”
To avoid a military conflict, China and the US will need to agree on a joint approach and move toward
reviving
the Six-Party Talks with North Korea.
Reviving
a famous broadside by Milton Friedman back in 1970, Simons argued that a company’s only mission is to “compete and win.”
Maintaining the false label of communism while
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capitalism and insisting that Mao, for all his mistakes and crimes, was 70% “correct” is the bedrock of the moral corruption that afflicts China today.
And it reinforces the imperative of
reviving
growth through productivity-boosting policies.
A means of widespread local participation has been established by
reviving
the panchayat system and today one third of parliamentary seats have been reserved for women.
By virtue of his unique personal history, he can bridge Africa, America, and even Asia – where he studied as a young boy in a Muslim school – thereby
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the universal image and message of America.
He initially thought that by pressuring Netanyahu to freeze settlements, he would succeed in
reviving
the peace process.
Such feats always entail important asymmetries and political pacts; though fundamental to the post-Franco transition, when Spaniards were still fearful of
reviving
the deep divisions of the civil war, they plague the country to this day.
The final item on the agenda for
reviving
the rules-based order, and defeating the world’s destructive Dionysuses, is the most challenging: we must reinforce rules-based communities.
In addition, those in favor of
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EU-China arms trade see such sales as a stabilizer in bouts of political turbulence and are loath to let bad politics interfere with good business.
There are few, if any, examples of high-cost post-industrial societies
reviving
their manufacturing sector on a large scale once it has declined.
These institutions played a big role in
reviving
American democracy and paving the way for America’s economic performance in the next century.
On this view, significant and rapid reductions in government deficits and debt are a precondition to restoring government credibility and investor confidence, stemming contagion, bringing down interest rates, and
reviving
economic growth.
With most advanced economies pivoting too quickly to fiscal retrenchment, the burden of
reviving
growth was placed almost entirely on unconventional monetary policies, which have diminishing returns (if not counter-productive effects).
In a world so often torn apart by military strife, Coubertin believed that peace and international brotherhood could be achieved by
reviving
the ancient Greek Olympic Games.
Those who know their history will recognize that Summers is
reviving
an argument advanced by the American economist Alvin Hansen in 1938.
But that does not exculpate the Arab fundamentalist monarchies for their role in
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the seventh-century vision that ISIS (and others) seek to realize.
Hizb al ghad recently produced a 48-page draft constitution, aimed at
reviving
Egypt’s stagnant political life.
And last year it joined with the Central Asian states, Japan, China, and Russia to discuss
reviving
the ancient Silk Road, the legendary trade route that once snaked across Asia to Europe.
Reviving
the WestLONDON – In 2008, at a time of financial peril, the world united to restructure the global banking system.
Today, modern authoritarians are
reviving
such behavior, suddenly and covertly snatching people, including well-known figures and high-ranking officials, to be detained or worse.
Realizing a long-term vision is more difficult than ever when so many short-term imperatives –
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growth and employment, winning elections, and re-engaging a distrustful public amid growing populist sentiment, to name just a few – materialize simultaneously.
Given the EU’s fundamental interconnectedness – in economic, financial, geopolitical, and social terms – the disruptive impact of each shock would amplify the others, overwhelming the region’s circuit breakers, leading to recession,
reviving
financial instability, and creating pockets of social tension.
By
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the debate over “Asian” values, Fujiwara’s book may contribute to a similar mistake.
Financial markets would undoubtedly react swiftly,
reviving
the fears of last summer.
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