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Kim Jong Il's father similarly ensured a smooth succession a decade ago by appointing family members to positions of power for 40 years, clearing the way by
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the incumbents to concentration camps.
The international community has proved incapable of ending the crises that are currently
sending
refugees in search of safety.
And, finally, the fourth group consists of economic and financial wildcards like Greece and Russia – countries that could succeed in restoring growth and financial stability, but could just as easily implode,
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shock waves across Europe and beyond.
Likewise, it will probably avoid
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ships close to the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands and antagonizing Japan.
The initial talks are already
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a clear message: the disagreements to be resolved by Canada, Mexico, and the United States are fundamentally political, not economic, and they are as pronounced within each country as they are between them.
The Turks have many reasons to worry about the consequences of
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their soldiers into Syria, even for the most demonstrable humanitarian purposes.
If that strategy fails, Turkey and Arab League states would have to contemplate
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in ground troops, with extensive logistical and intelligence support from NATO.
The conflict is “armed theater,” in which the antagonists are simultaneously locked in struggle with each other and
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messages to wider audiences, particularly the Iraqi people.
The UN acknowledges the problem but is (rightly) unwilling to risk
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forestry experts into a tribal region where American and allied troops venture only in armored convoys.
Indeed, not only has it revived the Cold War-era tactic of
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military aircraft unannounced into airspace over the Baltic countries and the North Sea; it has also made veiled nuclear threats against countries like Denmark.
Europe’s Military InjusticeLONDON – The cost of
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troops and military hardware around the world to provide security when and where it is needed is causing major financial headaches across Europe.
Parents are increasingly
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their sons, and now their daughters, to these tolerant, accredited, and democracy-compatible schools.
And yet central bankers in the very emerging markets that the IMF is supposedly protecting have been
sending
an equally forceful message: Get on with it; the uncertainty is killing us.
In fact, throughout the Brexit negotiations, the EU will need to consider the messages it is
sending
to its other negotiating partners.
This strategy requires a highly open trade policy, because it requires
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goods across borders many times.
In 2008, for example, a Tibetan named Wangdu, an AIDS educator in Lhasa, received a life sentence for
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news about Tibetan protests to Tibetans abroad.
This crash in prices of risky financial assets would not overly concern the rest of us were it not for the havoc that it has wrought on the price system, which is
sending
a peculiar message to the real economy.
Ever since 1825, central banks’ standard response in such situations – except during the Great Depression of the 1930’s – has been the same: raise and support the prices of risky financial assets, and prevent financial markets from
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a signal to the real economy to shut down risky enterprises and eschew risky investments.
Consider Sweden, which participated more actively than many NATO members during the recent campaign in Libya,
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122 personnel and eight Gripen aircraft, at a monthly cost of $22 million.
Recapturing territory from ISIS – particularly the cities that have served as “capitals” of their self-proclaimed caliphate – goes a long way toward weakening it, by
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the message that the group cannot, in fact, translate its religious ideology into a real geopolitical force.
So the success of non-governmental protest against the French test series has been remarkable,
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a signal not only to Paris but also to the other capitals of nuclear weapons states that the days of non-controversiality over their nuclear status are gone.
It could also include combined manufacturing and training programs, with European employers
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skilled workers to train refugees.
This includes people like Rebiya Kadeer, a businesswoman imprisoned for
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newspaper articles to her husband in the US, Tohti Tunyaz, a Ph.D. student in Japan accused of publishing "sensitive documents," and Tursunjan Amat, a poet who recited a pro-independence poem at a public gathering in Urumqi.
In 1965, after helping the country to build up its economy and its military strength, the US walked out over the war with India that Pakistan had provoked by
sending
“freedom fighters” into Kashmir.
Congress can, in fact, spend money it doesn’t have, especially if the president has been quietly
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it budgets that call for just that.
Empowered by their success in ousting former President Hosni Mubarak, and then
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the country’s armed forces back to the barracks, many are readily returning to the streets to hold leaders accountable.
The cost of
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such help would be around $50 million, and the benefits would be $200 million to $300 million in increased food production next year (and hence less needed in emergency food aid).
To be sure, by
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mixed signals to financial markets, the Brazilians may have botched their attempt to cool down inflows.
Is there an alternative to
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ground troops back to the Middle East?
And, in any case, that history, too, is irrelevant to the US today, which is on the receiving, not the sending, end of foreign investment.
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