Starters
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For starters, neither the collapse of Credit-Anstalt nor that of Lehman Brothers caused all of the global financial tumult that ensued.
For starters, it would enable China to capitalize on the demographic heft of the developing world, which will house more than 80% of the world’s population in 2020.
For starters, because Chinese firms are not starved for capital – thanks to China’s chronic savings glut – gaining access to foreign technologies is their main motivation for trying to attract direct investment from abroad.
For starters, political elites on both sides of the Atlantic who still believe in liberal democracy must recognize that it is they who are responsible for populism’s rise, owing to their failure to respond adequately to the concerns of the electorate.
For starters, defusing both Brexit and the refugee crisis will require some modest changes in immigration and welfare rules.
For starters, a large carbon tax, if accompanied by “green finance,” would stimulate enormous investment to retrofit the economy.
For starters, Germany has repeatedly renounced it, first in 1969 by signing (and later ratifying) the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), and then in 1990 by signing the so-called Two Plus Four Treaty, which paved the way for German reunification.
For starters, we can certainly expect a continuation of the so-called currency wars, in which countries strive to keep their exchange rates from appreciating too rapidly and choking off exports.
For starters, if the US had set out to destabilize Iraq, its efforts could hardly have been more successful: ten years later, the country’s viability as a single state has never been in greater doubt.
For starters, by lowering trade and investment barriers, globalization has created a sort of winner-take-all environment, in which the most technologically advanced actors have gained market share through economies of scale.
For starters, their aim is to “de-Israelify” the Jewish question, to show that Jewish history is German history, as evidenced by countless studies of Jews’ historical contributions to German culture.
For starters, Chinese officials should be under no illusion that the country will be immune to financial contagion.
For starters, the specialist who in the 1960’s originally recognized social anxiety (London-based Isaac Marks, a renowned expert on fear and panic) strongly resisted its inclusion in DSM-III as a separate disease category.
For starters, the entire international community, but especially the US, must explicitly pledge not to attempt to change the nature of the North Korean regime.
For starters, he may realize that he is nowhere near as popular as his father and needs time to build public goodwill.
For starters, companies should diversify their talent pool.
For starters, it would not be easy to extricate Europe’s largest economy from the single currency.
For starters, Australia, India, Japan, and the US must make progress in institutionalizing their Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, so that they can better coordinate their policies and pursue broader collaboration with other important players like Vietnam, Indonesia, and South Korea, as well as with smaller countries.
This means, for starters, repairing the damage the Republicans have done to the Affordable Care Act (better known as Obamacare).
For starters, many city officials have limited experience dealing with private investors, which can make it difficult to get fruitful partnerships off the ground.
For starters, Lee did not come to power in a military coup, and his opponents were not massacred in football stadiums.
For starters, judicial action needs to be complemented by a microeconomic reform agenda – such as what Minister of Finance Henrique Meirelles has proposed – to change features of Brazil’s business environment that generate no value and only breed corruption.
For starters, they can simply systematize evaluations of the efficiency of public money.
Arsenal, which currently leads the English Premier League, fields 11
starters
who typically do not include a single British player.
For starters, Ukraine is riven by deep-seated cultural tensions, stemming from its history of occupation by competing foreign powers.
For starters, corruption cripples prospects for development.
For starters, it is a historic ally for which many Chinese fought and died, their memory enshrined not only on monuments throughout China (though precious few in North Korea), but also in families.
For starters, the conflicts of interests within such a eurozone might be much less acute than those that emerged during the crisis a decade ago, when creditor countries were obliged to bail out the debtors, which in turn felt squeezed by forced austerity.
For starters, the highest-status positions require the most prestigious educational background – and that costs money.
For starters, Trump has dropped the “nation-building” element of America’s Afghan strategy.
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