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Only China – no surprise – opposed new sanctions,
stressing
that “actions that heighten tension on the Korean Peninsula should not be taken.”
But his thinking was influenced just as much by oddly nostalgic memories of British colonial discipline and a somewhat self-serving take on Confucianism,
stressing
obedience to authority, while disregarding the equally Confucian right to dissent.
Europe’s Futile Search for Cheaper MoneyBRUSSELS – Various forms of common “European bonds”, more precisely eurobonds, have been proposed recently as a way out of the current euro crisis, with proponents
stressing
the promise of lower borrowing costs.
Nativism,
stressing
Jewish rights at the expense of the Arabs, is on the rise in the Holy Land, too.
Any doubt as to what form that “substantial stimulus” might take were dispelled a few months later, when then-Fed Governor Bernanke delivered a speech
stressing
the need for a central bank to deploy unconventional measures to mitigate deflationary risks in an economy that was approaching the zero bound.
Stressing
the new Fed chief’s “professionalism” may only delay the moment when this lesson is learned again.
They should begin, for example, by
stressing
that car ownership is not a human right.
What is needed is to find a less belligerent, more liberal way to promote democracy,
stressing
international cooperation instead of blunt military force.
Meanwhile, enormous financial investments focused on securing a higher rate of return are likely to fuel technological innovation, further
stressing
regulatory systems in finance and beyond.
Evidence-Based Policy MistakesTURIN – After years of
stressing
the importance of evidence-based policymaking, economists have clearly had some influence on politicians.
Secretary Rice made this plain during her March visit,
stressing
the importance of a strategic relationship, including a willingness to consider trade in high technology, nuclear energy, and co-production of fighter aircraft such as F-16’s and F-18’s.
Lately, several national leaders, including the Russian and US presidents and NATO secretary-general, have embraced the idea of a Euro-Atlantic security community, and begun
stressing
the importance of fashioning a stronger and more inclusive European security order.
He authored pamphlets on the reconciliation of Christianity and democracy, which Allied bombers dropped over Europe, and he never tired of
stressing
that the Christian origins of America’s flourishing democracy had influenced him.
Tensions reached a boiling point on April 27 when the General Staff issued a statement
stressing
that “the Turkish armed forces maintain their sound determination to carry out their duties stemming from laws to protect the unchangeable character of the Republic of Turkey.
They lamented how the science in the final document had been relegated to a footnote,
stressing
how shortsighted, national self-interest had won out.
The DPJ’s rosy manifesto,
stressing
reform and economic recovery, convinced voters that Japan could return painlessly to its previous path of strong growth.
The SPD, by contrast, would move to the left on social and economic issues,
stressing
equality, solidarity, and justice, and thus closing the ideological gap that is empowering the AfD.
The participants – who included dozens of foreign ministers – were unanimous in
stressing
that membership of the CD is a privilege.
But that famous and disastrous era demonstrates the principles that I am
stressing
today.
Broadly speaking, those
stressing
inborn capacity have been political conservatives; those emphasizing nurture have been political radicals.
HONG KONG – Even before the 2008 global financial crisis laid bare the limits of China’s export-oriented growth model, the country’s leaders were
stressing
the need for quality growth.
And the recently installed ECB president, Christine Lagarde, the world’s newest central banker, was quick to go on the record
stressing
that European monetary authorities will “turn (over) each and every stone” – which presumably includes the balance sheet.
In the schema proposed by Princeton Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman in his book Thinking, Fast and Slow, this means appealing to human beings’ “System 1” thinking, which is based on emotion and instinct, as well as to the more deliberative or logical “System 2.”Moreover, by
stressing
“me” almost entirely at the expense of “we,” liberal theory ignores the fact that humans are inherently and fundamentally social – and risks bringing about a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Meanwhile, the plodding Merkel keeps
stressing
German priorities.
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