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Angela Merkel’s Vision ThingCAMBRIDGE – As Europe
struggles
to save the euro, the chorus of complaints about weak leadership in the world’s major economies grows louder.
Singapore’s press sometimes
struggles
to carry out its watchdog role.
But, like most temptations, the urge to gloat at America’s imperfections and
struggles
ought to be resisted.
As dysfunctional as a decentralized Europe seems to be these days, India might benefit from moving a few steps in that direction, even as Europe itself
struggles
to become more centralized.
And, at the root of this multiplicity of perspectives lays the fact that economics
struggles
to explain how growth and innovation move an economy as a whole.
There is a real danger that religious conflict replaces the ideologically based
struggles
of the last century in an equally devastating form.
Indeed, it seems to be most effective in times of crisis; in more normal times, as we have seen, the G-20
struggles
to get things done.
Europeans know all too well the consequences of endless hegemonic
struggles.
As the EU
struggles
to strengthen its border security in order to preserve citizens’ freedom of movement across internal frontiers, tracking and finding refugees and economic migrants before they reach European soil will become a priority.
India’s independence marked the dawn of the era of decolonization, but many nations threw off the yoke of empire only after bloody and violent
struggles.
Indeed, Ukraine’s
struggles
highlight the need for an agreed framework to resolve sovereign-debt difficulties and govern IMF lending.
“America First” Financial Regulation?LONDON – As US President Trump
struggles
to staff his administration with sympathizers who will help transpose tweets into policy, the exodus of Obama appointees from the federal government and other agencies continues.
And, of course, China offered firm backing for Africa’s anti-colonial
struggles
and efforts to end apartheid.
China’s experience in the 1990s suggests that the country can bounce back from its current
struggles.
How Women Go BankruptAs the world
struggles
to emerge from the economic near-collapse of last fall, there is one sub-group that has slid below the waterline in record numbers: formerly middle-class women.
Kyrgyzstan, one of the poorest post-Soviet countries in Central Asia, has no obvious separatism-related problems, though it
struggles
with ethnic tensions in its south, where clashes between local Uzbeks and Kyrgyz in 2010 left more than 400 people dead.
Containing Competitive Monetary EasingMUMBAI – As the world
struggles
to recover from the global economic crisis, the unconventional monetary policies that many advanced countries adopted in its wake seem to have gained widespread acceptance.
Human migration would surge, and
struggles
over resources would intensify.
Winning the PeaceAfghanistan’s future hangs in the balance as its weak national government
struggles
to maintain support and legitimacy in the face of a widening insurgency, warlords, the heroin trade, and a disappointed populace.
Surveying
struggles
between broadcast and social media in Russia, Syria, and Saudi Arabia, Howard concludes that, notwithstanding their different media cultures, all three governments strongly back state-controlled broadcasting.
These intra-media
struggles
are interesting and important.
Likewise, as the ongoing
struggles
in countries like Syria and Iraq highlight, the use of force is not an effective problem-solving strategy.
As the European Commission
struggles
to secure a clear negotiating mandate from all 27 member states, the US will face its own internal coordination problems.
And those who do go to school face abysmal learning outcomes: Dorothy doesn’t have a book or pencil to her name, and she
struggles
to understand French, the language of instruction.
Every year, India
struggles
to reconcile the irreconcilable: stimulate economic growth and investment, alleviate endemic poverty, and feed a ravenous military appetite.
Lebanon often
struggles
to attract funding because of its status as a middle-income country, but this label is misleading, as it does not take into account serious structural weaknesses that pre-date the Syrian crisis or the huge proportion of the resident population composed of refugees from Syria, Palestine, and Iraq living in abject poverty.
Most of these
struggles
are not clashes between states; they are asymmetrical conflicts, for which Western societies – including the US – are not equipped.
Unfortunately for Germany, multiparty systems are generally unstable and less predictable, which explains why every other European country – Latvia is a current example – constantly
struggles
to establish a governing coalition.
Indeed, on February 10, 2004, he woke up to an unpleasant news story in the Washington Post: ”President Bush’s top economist yesterday said the outsourcing of US service jobs to workers overseas is good for the nation’s economy....Mankiw’s comments come as the president
struggles
to shore up support in manufacturing states that have lost millions of jobs....Mankiw’s conclusions may prove discordant during an election year...”It happened again on February 11: “Democrats...lit into President Bush’s chief economist yesterday for his laudatory statements on the movement of U.S. jobs abroad....Rep. Donald Manzullo (R-Ill.)
America certainly has its flaws and its
struggles
over race and national identity, but it also has much to be proud of in terms of how it assimilates those with foreign or minority backgrounds.
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