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If we know how sausages are made, shouldn’t we also be able to find out how laws are made and enforced, and what the government officials whose salaries we pay do with their time?
So,
should
we welcome Bezos’s entry into this world?
Thus, they
should
be made to pay.
But instead of blaming one another for the challenges generated by technological progress – an approach that will only bring about the worst of times – we
should
work together to address them.
But how
should
this New Era be viewed in the context of modern Chinese history, and what might it reveal about the nature of Xi’s power?
We
should
not underestimate the tremendous potential the sun and wind have for building global wealth and fighting poverty.
It is shameful that a country known for its democratic values and its unparalleled commitment to human freedom
should
stoop so low as to kill innocent men, women, and children.
I believe that the withdrawal
should
come even sooner, so that the US can avoid leaving behind a legacy of animosity that may continue to haunt it for generations.
In the case of Nepal and other disaster-prone regions, the fund could, and should, be used to strengthen immediate relief plans, improve coordinated responses, and support longer-term efforts to bridge humanitarian relief and development, including preventive measures, such as retrofitting schools.
The assembled leaders and policymakers
should
take the opportunity to heed the call of organizations – such as the International Network for Education in Emergencies, UNICEF, and UNHCR – to ensure that no child falls into the gap between humanitarian and development assistance.
The US
should
recognize that Asian countries are seeking not to dominate the West, but to emulate it.
The thinking is clear (if rarely spelled out clearly by politicians): whereas a loss of market confidence in the British state’s solvency would most likely trigger a depression, above-target inflation can be rectified at a relatively tolerable cost to living standards (though higher than it
should
have been).
The current high-stakes conundrum faced by policymakers suggests that they
should
apply inflation-targeting principles more flexibly in the context of a major economic shock.
But the world’s response – to double down on the pact in opposition to Trump –
should
also cause concern.
And we
should
focus on investment in innovation to improve green energy.
Now state governments and officials
should
also seize this opportunity and help to ensure that this essential health service is delivered to all children.
When the Berlin Wall fell, the countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union began transitions to a market economy, with heated debates over how this
should
be accomplished.
This record suggests that one
should
think twice before trying shock therapy again.
This does not mean that the world
should
abandon Iraq.
But the international community
should
direct its money to humanitarian causes, such as hospitals and schools, rather than backing American designs.
They
should
make a strategic decision to engage Iran – without any pre-conditions – in discussions on a broad range of issues of significance to both sides.
Ultimately, direct dialogue at the highest levels
should
be a key objective.
WASHINGTON, DC – America’s recent bout of dysfunctional politics and the eurozone’s on-again, off-again crisis should, on the face of it, present a golden opportunity to China.
Chinese government debt will become an important global benchmark asset, which
should
help its private sector to attract funding on reasonable terms, while the predominance of the US Federal Reserve in determining worldwide monetary conditions would presumably diminish.
In both good times and bad, their refrain is, “We need lower capital requirements,” meaning they
should
be allowed to borrow more.
The Chinese authorities
should
take another look at their policies.
Despite these hurdles, technological innovation
should
help Chinese producers realize productivity gains and deliver savings to consumers.
It does not help that the West remains adamant that a non-democratic approach
should
not be allowed to succeed globally.
Instead, countries
should
be open to learning from China, which in turn
should
recognize the limits of its political model, even compared to the flawed democracies of the West.
The idea of the “moral indifference” of the law of war is based on the recognition that wars will not be eliminated, and that they
should
instead be limited and their horrors mitigated by universally applicable rules of conduct.
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