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American foreign policy starts at home, and that means reining in budget deficits over the long term,
reviving
economic growth and job creation in the short term, and addressing the country’s deteriorating infrastructure.
The Georgia war demonstrated how quickly relations with the US could deteriorate, almost to the point of
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the Cold War, leaving Russia isolated and in a generally weak position.
Dynamic attempts at political and economic liberalization, including
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the stock exchange launched by the Shah, were slowed or scuttled by political hardliners, social conservatives, and Ayatollah Khamenei.
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India’s EconomyNEW YORK – Not long ago, India was a poster child for political stability and economic growth among emerging economies.
He declined to put himself forward, his exit speech
reviving
memories of Argentina's "dirty war" and "disappeared": "I have seen something that I cannot discuss, and may never be able to discuss."
But, in most rich industrial countries nowadays, the role of family in the transmission of economic resources is reviving, with huge flows of wealth from old to young, primarily in the form of high-priced houses.
Likewise, Modi constantly evokes the achievements of ancient India, which he claims to be
reviving
in the name of creating a better future.
Contrary to popular belief, this could be done in a way that reinvigorates the European ideal, rather than
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the parochial nationalism of the past.
He may even have a shot at winning, as the SDP, his party, is
reviving
in the polls.
At the same time, however, Iran could view the US decision to renege on the deal as justification for
reviving
its halted nuclear program.
Of course, there was much else in the manifesto – fantasies about
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the medieval Knights Templar, for example – that suggests a more bizarre disposition, and Wilders was quick to distance himself from Breivik’s violent methods.
Yet, far from addressing this weakness, the world is
reviving
an outdated model of national sovereignty that makes crises of various kinds more likely.
A public-education campaign aimed at highlighting the challenges that inequality poses to the very foundation of this reputation is a low-risk first step toward
reviving
America’s promise.
Moreover, his mental-health records were released to the public two years later,
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the link between his crime – killing 32 people and wounding 17 others before committing suicide – and his mental illness.
With an aging – and now declining – working-age population, it has limited scope for
reviving
growth.
As unpredictable as Trump can be, several of his key foreign-policy moves suggest that his administration is pursuing a grand strategy aimed at
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America’s global power.
But today, even as markets respond bullishly to Trump’s “business-friendly” pledges – not just deregulation and tax cuts, but also a trillion-dollar infrastructure plan that would include
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coal – business leaders have remained cautious.
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Rural RussiaMOSCOW – In 1906, Pyotr Stolypin, my great-grandfather, was appointed Prime Minister of Imperial Russia.
Abe is also described as
reviving
national patriotism, even nationalism.
In fact, it has been suggested that a principal purpose of
reviving
the NRC process has been to strip as many Bengali Muslims as possible of the right to vote ahead of the next general election.
In effect, New START is the sine qua nonfor effective US leadership on the arms-control and non-proliferation issues that matter to Europe – from
reviving
the CFE treaty to preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
No one put the chances of
reviving
the Israel-Palestine peace process at more than minimal.
Monetary policy would be relatively ineffective in
reviving
the economy, even if still-easier money might prevent the financial system’s total collapse.
As a result, Obama will have no choice but to devote the lion’s share of his time and attention to
reviving
the economy.
The latest eruption of violent conflict between Hamas and Israel underscores the importance of
reviving
the peace process.
If this diagnosis is correct, advanced countries need to focus on
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innovation and productivity growth over the medium term, and on realigning welfare promises with revenue capacity, while alleviating the pain of the truly destitute in the short run.
Islamist parties, their political fortunes
reviving
as secular parties suffer yet another crisis of public confidence, have been careful not to exploit popular resentments that may have developed since September 11th.
Colombia’s new president, Juan Manuel Santos, showed genuine courage in cutting short a march to war with Venezuela and calming down the entire Bolivarian axis (Venezuela, Ecuador, and Bolivia) by
reviving
the region’s diplomatic channels.
These measures, plus a reduction in tax revenues, should reduce the primary surplus and contribute to
reviving
demand.
Thus, this week the UN Environment Program will launch a plan for
reviving
the global economy while dealing simultaneously with the defining challenge of our era – climate change.
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