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Did no Western policymaker heed the warnings of responsible Russian politicians that NATO’s bombing of Belgrade in 1999 and Kosovo’s
subsequent
detachment from Serbia – both in violation of international law and the UN Charter – might set a dangerous precedent?
The West, in turn, was unanimous in condemning Russia’s
subsequent
annexation of Crimea and clandestine military support for a pro-Russian separatist uprising in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region.
Much international attention has focused on the USA Patriot Act's sanctioning of grave violations of civil liberties, and on the
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treatment of thousands of immigrants--particularly south Asian Muslims--who have faced secret detention and deportation.
After all, people in 1990, witnessing recent high growth rates, would have expected Japanese GDP to grow rapidly in
subsequent
decades.
Local governments use land as collateral to take out loans to fund infrastructure investment, then finance repayment by relying on revenues from
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land sales.
The oil price remained stable, but the ruble and the stock-price indices lost 30% in the
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24 hours.
Ever since the financial crisis of 2008 and the
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rescue packages for Greece, the EU has learned how to muddle through one crisis after another.
Subsequent
programs to deal with emerging-market crises featured an analogous combination of country adjustment and “private sector involvement.”
Those collapses and the
subsequent
problems were symptoms of the same disease: a weak banking system.
Subsequent
research by historians of science leaves little doubt: the Nobel medallion is etched with human frailties.
Last year, one panel of the Court found that both the shootings and a
subsequent
investigation that upheld their lawfulness were tainted by racial animus.
No, the main cause of the recent recession is surely a global credit boom and its
subsequent
meltdown.
There are drawbacks: the
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deadweight loss of financing all the extra government debt that has been incurred, and the fear that too rapid a run-up in debt may discourage private investors from building physical assets, which form the tax base for the future governments that will have to amortize the extra debt.
In the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide and the
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refugee crisis and war in the Great Lakes region of Central Africa in the 1990’s, a combination of guilt, economic prosperity, and America’s unique international status led to interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan, and, unfortunately, Iraq.
Asia and a Post-American Middle EastKUWAIT CITY – When the consequences of the United States-led invasion of Iraq ten years ago are fully assessed, the importance of the
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rise of political Islam there – and throughout the wider Middle East – may well pale in comparison to that of a geostrategic shift that no one foresaw at the time.
The parade of gaffes and
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groveling apologies has become a regular feature of public life.
The threshold for exposure is no longer wrongdoing of the scale that coined the term “Watergate” and all the
subsequent
“-gates.”
Yet the intellectual left has gone to great lengths to absolve regulators, government lending mandates, and agencies like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac of any responsibility for the housing boom and the
subsequent
bust.
Subsequent
epidemiological studies in the NCJDSU indicate that individuals with variant CJD are likely to have consumed more meat products than control patients, further supporting a link between these disorders.
Since the first quarter of 2009, when the US economy was bottoming out after its worst postwar recession, exports have accounted for fully 41% of the
subsequent
rebound.
(Since regional and country trade statistics assembled by the US Department of Commerce are not seasonally adjusted, all
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comparisons are presented on the basis of a comparable seasonal comparison from the first quarter of 2009 to the first quarter of 2012.)
Unfortunately, economists’ responsibility for the 2008 global financial crisis and the
subsequent
recession extends beyond forecasting mistakes.
They also agree with Netanyahu that Israel’s disengagement from Gaza, and the
subsequent
rise of Hamas there, proves that every piece of land that Israel relinquishes is destined to turn into a base for launching missiles against the country.
From 2000 to 2008, these four countries’ share of global output rose rapidly, from 16% to 22% (in purchasing power parity terms), and their economies performed better than average in the
subsequent
global recession.
Subsequent
debates about financial reform in the US reflected this imperative, with some of the US Federal Reserve’s founders pointing out the military and financial applications of the term “reserve.”
And, while the book’s specific policy proposals bear little resemblance to Roosevelt’s
subsequent
actions, the title had an intrinsic appeal that he must have recognized.
In Defense of World GovernmentWASHINGTON, DC – Unlike in the past, there probably will not be large protests at the upcoming Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, or at the
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World Trade Organization meeting of trade ministers in Bali.
In hindsight, these exchange-rate swings mirrored the initial collapse and
subsequent
rebound in global trade, helping to mitigate the recession.
The
subsequent
recovery was slow and incremental.
The Iraq war also marked the beginning of America’s
subsequent
relative decline.
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