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Putting People First in EuropePARIS – The same type of populist discontent that fueled Brexit in the United Kingdom is on the rise throughout Europe, suggesting that policymakers have lost
sight
of the European project’s central objective: to ensure the wellbeing of all Europeans.
Against the backdrop of Brexit, terrorist attacks, and national elections in the United States, France, and Britain, we have lost
sight
of the fact that the refugee crisis is getting worse.
While his brash style undermined outcomes, it would be a real tragedy to lose
sight
of his arguments (which have been made by many others as well).
But let us not lose
sight
of the biggest and potentially most problematic of them all: China.
The
sight
of Russian tanks in a neighboring country on the 40th anniversary of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia has shown that the temptations of power politics remain.
During this process, with its seemingly endless and convoluted floor debates, observers should not lose
sight
of the forest for the trees.
But a clear, precise announcement of the decision to pursue it, together with a bold European Central Bank policy in line with its recently announced bond-purchasing program, might be enough to convince both financial markets and EU citizens that a lasting solution is within
sight.
Arab Myths and RealitiesWASHINGTON, DC – With Hosni Mubarak’s ouster in Egypt – widely considered to have one of the region’s most stable regimes until only recently – and Colonel Muammar Qaddafi clinging to power in Libya, there is no clear end in
sight
to the turmoil sweeping across the Arab world.
The Olympic Games – no doubt perfectly organized, without a protester, homeless person, religious dissenter, or any other kind of spoilsport in
sight
– will probably bolster China’s global prestige.
It is a fraught proposal, as it resembles Australia’s problematic approach to immigration, whereby migrants are held – out of
sight
and largely out of mind, often for years – on nearby Nauru and Papua New Guinea.
Although his economic strategy, known as “Abenomics,” appears to have ended deflation, vibrant growth is nowhere in
sight.
At first sight, that looks like a hard task.
But a lasting solution is nowhere in sight, because Russian forces, in blatant breach of that agreement – and of international customary law – remain in many parts of Georgia beyond Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
Last year, Chinese GDP growth reached a 13-year low, and no upturn is in
sight.
Even at first sight, the argument, often made by anti-immigrant politicians, that refugees and migrants are coming to European countries to exploit their social-welfare programs, seems odd.
But as a new Asia Society task force argues, in tackling them the world must not lose
sight
of the great promise of the India-U.S. relationship.
With no end in
sight
to a war with thousands of civilian victims, and democracy far from the horizon, nobody could have foreseen how Nepal’s people would express their demand for peace and change.
Japan’s Resilience LessonsNEW YORK – Buried in the coverage of last year’s Great East Japan Earthquake is a success story of which the world should not lose sight, because it tells us much about how we manage risk in the twenty-first century.
At first sight, the reasons to dismiss this scenario seem overwhelming.
But, as speculation over the direction of monetary policy continues – indeed, intensifies ahead of the Fed’s next policy meetings – we should not lose
sight
of an uncomfortable reality: No matter how hard it tries – and it is trying very hard – the Fed is still stuck with tools that are too blunt, and whose effects are too indirect, for the challenging tasks at hand.
But the most damaging shocks often hide in plain
sight
– and then hit precisely when and where almost everyone thought stability would prevail.
Companies that lose
sight
of that are doomed.
We must not lose
sight
of the wood for the trees.
But we should not lose
sight
of what is at stake.
Today, foreign policy is like being on the open seas, with no rules beyond countries’ 200-mile maritime borders, and no land in
sight.
The Western Balkans Summit last month was a positive step, provided that the countries still eager to join the EU do not lose
sight
of the need to enact deep reforms.
The bad news is that the political leadership needed to pull Brazil out of its crisis is nowhere in
sight.
There is no stable solution in
sight
for Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
One of those issues is slowing productivity growth, which has held back global economic performance, to varying degrees, for the last two decades, with no sign of reversal in
sight.
With more key currencies in place, the perspective of a truly multipolar currency system comes in sight, with an increased role for the SDR.
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