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Consolidators versus StimulatorsLONDON – All intellectual systems rely on assumptions that do not need to be
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out because all members of that particular intellectual community accept them.
The first is the “responsibility to protect,” as
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out in the Charter of the United Nations.
Indeed, the US decision to side overtly with protesters in Hama
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the end of any influence over the Alawites, the tribe on which Assad’s regime is based, effectively marginalizing the US.
The downsides of Brexit should have been obvious to voters before the referendum – not least because so many economists, defense experts, and world leaders
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them out during the campaign.
The problem lies, first and foremost, with the goals
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out in the agreement.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement, which Trump abandoned with such fanfare after taking office,
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out a range of enforceable commitments intended to level the playing field for US workers.
It needs to be
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out by the President of the Commission and endorsed by the European Council at December’s Helsinki summit.
His criminal record is often noted, but the particular crimes that sent him to prison are never
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out.
The Italian economists Francesco Giavazzi and Guido Tabellini have
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out what coordinated fiscal and monetary policy could mean.
The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) published a helpful report in July that
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out some of the consequences of the 2013 confrontation over the debt ceiling – including how it pushed up the government’s borrowing costs and the negative impact this had on the economy.
To understand what is at stake, a few basic economic points need to be
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out.
The 100 most indebted countries still find the burden of servicing their collective $2.3 trillion in official debt increasingly hard to bear, leaving them hard put to finance national programs
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out by the UN’s Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s), which seek to halve global poverty by 2015.
As the Nobel laureate economist Robert Mundell and others
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out in the 1960’s, relinquishing nominal exchange rates emphasizes three alternative mechanisms to cushion regional adjustment: inter-regional fiscal transfers, intra-union migration, and, most importantly, labor markets capable of adapting to shocks.
A senior EU official
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out what this means: there had been “many cases in the recent past where either Pakistanis were coming to Europe or young EU citizens were going to Pakistan for training and being brainwashed.”
It is this feature of populism – the idea that the people want only one thing, and that only true representatives can give it to them – that explains a symmetry (often evoked, but seldom
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out) between populism and technocratic government.
But popularity has so far not
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populism, at least to the degree that future social and economic development is jeopardized.
Such assistance should be forthcoming, and in order to avoid bureaucratic overlap and turf conflicts, the responsibilities and priorities in dispensing it should be
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out and agreed upon in advance by the government and these organizations.
The stepping stones from military protectorate to political integration have to be thought out - and then
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out.
The People’s Bank of China’s then-governor, Zhou Xiaochuan,
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out the strategy in an essay in 2009.
Obama
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this out during his first trip to Europe as president, at the NATO summit in April.
Rather, it has shifted in a more urgent, complex, and inherently unforeseeable way, as
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out in the EU 2020 strategy’s vision of an “Innovation Union.”
While the meaning of “coordinated” has not been
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out, it presumably implies that the national exit strategies should not lead to significant changes in exchange rates that would upset existing patterns of trade.
The current setup leaves too much room for discretion, as neither necessary nor sufficient conditions for aid are clearly
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out.
As one of India’s leading daily newspapers, the Indian Express,
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it out, lest anyone be confused, “a girlfriend is not a wife or spouse.”
The idea is that the three men, who never
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out (or probably didn’t know) the consequences of Brexit during the campaign, now have to carry the can.
The United Nations
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out the “best possible result” in 1947: Palestine – then a British mandate – was to be partitioned into two states of approximately equal size.
What constitutes “illegal” activity in the eyes of the Hainan authorities was not
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out, but many worry that the order will give carte blanche to the maritime police to interfere with commercial activity in the South China Sea.
He
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out a vision of future growth in which public and private investment would be complementary, mutually supportive pillars.
Adherence to the five rules
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out here will not ensure that a governing party stays in office forever.
Thus the criteria for bans should be
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out in advance.
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