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Still, there was a second risk: that the world would think that the agreement itself had accomplished the objectives of a development
round
set forth at Doha, with trade negotiators then turning once again to making the next
round
as unfair as previous rounds.
The Republicans’ protectionist wing is smaller than the Democrats’, which may eventually help free-trade agreements between the US and countries such as South Korea and Colombia, as well as a revival of the moribund Doha
round
of global trade-liberalization talks.
Hamas RisingGAZA CITY – Hamas, the militant political movement that has ruled Gaza since 2007, has emerged from the latest
round
of fighting with Israel with its regional status significantly enhanced.
This year’s Cup, unlike the previous one in Japan and South Korea in 2002, didn’t witness any real upsets in the first
round.
Switzerland and Australia surprisingly reached the elimination round, and the Asian and African teams disappointed somewhat, with only Ghana advancing.
With Alibaba, China has 27 so-called unicorns (companies that are valued at $1 billion following an IPO, sale, or publicly declared
round
of funding), whereas Europe has only 21.
The occasion for this latest
round
of historical jousting is the release of Clooney’s new film The Monuments Men, which details Allied efforts to rescue art works from the Nazis during World War II.
As the latest
round
of enlargement proves, the EU is very effective at molding the governance and behavior of would-be members.
On the other hand, with such an agreement, the UK could leave with a reasonable divorce settlement that includes guiding principles for a new UK-EU partnership, to be discussed in another
round
of negotiations.
Maybe the best plan is simply to let the vodka flow and hope for a
round
of smiles in the photo ops.
Helped along by an electoral system in which the two leading candidates faced off in a second round, the “silent majority” had united behind the centrist candidate in the runoff.
But now we have Brazil’s presidential election, in which Jair Bolsonaro, who displays the authoritarian, anti-establishment, and anti-other tendencies of a textbook populist, won decisively in the second
round.
This is a key reason for the political cataclysm that exploded during the last presidential campaign, when the far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen reached the second
round
of the presidential election, ahead of the incumbent Prime Minister, Lionel Jospin.
The saga has been ongoing since November 2001, when the current
round
of negotiations was launched in Doha, Qatar, with numerous subsequent ups and downs, near-collapses, and extensions.
The latest
round
of talks in Geneva has once again failed to produce an agreement.
Conclude this so-called “development round” successfully, and you will lift hundreds of millions of farmers in poor countries out of poverty and ensure that globalization remains alive.
It is hard to square these fears with the view that the Doha trade
round
could lift tens, if not hundreds, of millions out of poverty.
The Doha
Round
was constructed on a myth, namely that a negotiating agenda focused on agriculture would constitute a “development round.”
What ultimately led to the collapse of the latest
round
of negotiations was India’s refusal to accept rigid rules that it felt would put India’s agricultural smallholders in jeopardy.
On the other side is the danger that a completed “development round” will fail to live up to the high expectations that it has spawned, further eroding the legitimacy of global trade rules over the longer run.
It never was a development round, and tomorrow’s world will hardly look any different from yesterday’s.
Earlier this year, China decided not to use its veto power in the United Nations Security Council to block a tough new
round
of sanctions on North Korea in response to its latest
round
of nuclear tests.
With a huge political apparatus, the support of the Orthodox Church, the revival of the levers of corruption so often used in Romanian politics, and a victory in the first round, Ponta’s triumph seemed all but certain.
As if that were not enough, the government’s chronic duplicity was highlighted during the first
round
of the election, when a large number of Romanians living abroad were blocked from voting.
It is difficult to imagine a sustained revival of Greek growth without another
round
of haircuts and debt forgiveness from Greece’s official creditors, which now hold most of its debt.
In the next round, as the system slowly implodes, even those with healthy balance sheets would be impacted, accelerating their disengagement from a deleveraging world economy.
So, if this
round
of negotiations, too, should fail, a great – and entirely foreseeable – tragedy could begin to unfold.
In that case, the proximate cause will most likely be the second
round
of the French presidential election, on May 7.A victory for the far-right National Front’s Marine Le Pen would cause the eurozone and the EU to disintegrate.
Making Germany's economic prospects even gloomier is a looming
round
of tax hikes.
This year’s
round
of annual general meetings has been different.
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