Storm
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Ukraine may now only be passing through the eye of the
storm.
China’s senior leaders always closely monitor spontaneous public expressions of nationalist fervor, fearful that shifting winds might blow an unwelcome
storm
in their direction.
To keep the boat on course after the pilot has left the wheel is one thing; to steer it in a
storm
is another matter.
Let’s hope the next
storm
does not gather too soon.
Even more policy coordination will be needed both to confront the crisis and to re-establish EU norms once the
storm
clouds begin to dissipate.
In other words, with trade conflicts escalating, international interest rates climbing, and US-led safety nets weakening, a perfect
storm
is gathering on Latin America’s economic horizon.
Globalization and the United NationsAfter the disastrous month of September, when terrorist attacks and retaliation contributed to
storm
clouds over the global economy, November demonstrated the resilience of globalization.
Still, Trump will weather the storm, unless investigators can confirm complicity between his campaign and any Russian entity known to be connected to Putin.
Unless Thailand’s military is prepared to serve as a truly honest broker between deposed Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra (and her supporters) and the anti-democratic Bangkok elite, which has sought a right to permanent minority rule, today’s calm may give way to a new and more dangerous
storm.
South America's Growing Financial StormCAMBRIDGE: The international financial crisis continues, with South America feeling the brunt of the
storm.
No to Academic Normalization of TrumpCAMBRIDGE – The University of Virginia recently faced a
storm
of protest after its Miller Center of Public Affairs appointed President Donald Trump’s former Director of Legislative Affairs, Marc Short, to a one-year position as Senior Fellow.
And with the financial
storm
having largely abated, Germany lacks new opportunities to demonstrate its political clout, both within and outside the eurozone.
An extension of maturities on its debt repayments is precisely what it needs to weather the
storm.
Or the continent can reach back to Giuseppe Verdi, born two hundred years ago, whose penultimate, and probably greatest, operatic achievement starts on the coast of Cyprus with a
storm
of fantastic violence and the opening words of its hero, Otello: Esultate, rejoice!
A Greek Burial for German AusterityBERLIN – Not long ago, German politicians and journalists confidently declared that the euro crisis was over;Germany and the European Union, they believed, had weathered the
storm.
Pulling the OMT TriggerCHICAGO – Europe has been experiencing a period of calm after the
storm
since European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s “whatever it takes” speech in July and the ECB’s decision in September to proceed with its “outright monetary transactions” (OMT) program to purchase distressed eurozone members’ government bonds.
Disaster-Proof DevelopmentNEW YORK – Over the last three decades, economic losses associated with natural disasters like floods,
storm
surges, hurricanes, and droughts have risen in lockstep with the steady climb in global temperatures.
Norway has emerged as a world leader in rigorous building standards aimed at enhancing protection from floods and
storm
surges, with legislation introduced over the last four years having established a classification system for new construction.
It’s the scent of an approaching
storm.
A perfect
storm
is forming in the foreign exchange markets that threatens to catapult the euro to levels that will make even the euro-zone’s most efficient exporter—Germany—unable to compete in world markets.
The perfect
storm
is forming because both Europe and America, for different reasons, are following monetary policies that encourage the euro to rocket to dangerous levels.
Developing countries, particularly those in Asia, will suffer the worst consequences of global warming:
storm
damage, rising sea levels, and massive refugee flows.
Bloomberg claims that Sandy is the costliest
storm
in US history, and holds implications for “the survival of the human race,” this is simply wrong, as any recollection of the costs of Hurricane Katrina would show.
Much of the risk could be managed by erecting seawalls, building
storm
doors for the Subway, and simple fixes like porous pavements – all at a cost of around $100 million a year.Learn MoreSandy underscored a fundamental question for all parts of the world that are affected by hurricanes.
If we want to reduce hurricane damage, should we focus primarily on a very cheap solution that would enable us to handle
storm
surges much better within a few years, or on an incredibly expensive solution that would require almost a hundred years to avoid nine millimeters of 7.5-meter surges?The morally defensible answer is clear, and it has nothing to do with immediate reductions in CO2 emissions.
While Bloomberg claims that Sandy is the costliest
storm
in US history, and holds implications for “the survival of the human race,” this is simply wrong, as any recollection of the costs of Hurricane Katrina would show.
Much of the risk could be managed by erecting seawalls, building
storm
doors for the Subway, and simple fixes like porous pavements – all at a cost of around $100 million a year.
If we want to reduce hurricane damage, should we focus primarily on a very cheap solution that would enable us to handle
storm
surges much better within a few years, or on an incredibly expensive solution that would require almost a hundred years to avoid nine millimeters of 7.5-meter surges?
If anything, it is the calm before an approaching
storm.
So, while Latin America may continue to weather the global economic
storm
rather well, the region’s diplomatic peace and quiet is deceptive.
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