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To secure a stable balance of power, likeminded countries must stand together in backing a rules-based regional order,
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compelling China to embrace international norms, including dispute settlement through peaceful negotiation, rather than military intimidation or outright force.
George W Bush’s approach was to view India as the “anti-China,” and
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to balance the “biggest democracy in the world” against the “oldest civilization in the world.”
This would cause a shift from exports to production for the domestic market,
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shrinking the trade surplus, in addition to curbing inflation.
The main tactical purpose of the attack was to kill large numbers of civilians,
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demonstrating to the Japanese the high cost of continuing the war.
Add to that the widespread view that the bombs accelerated the end of the war,
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saving lives, and few Americans would make the case that Japan is owed any apology.
An already protectionist Trump administration will then have to pursue additional protectionist measures to maintain these workers’ support,
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further hampering economic growth and diminishing corporate profits.
In recalibrating their WMD development and testing strategies, North Korea’s leaders hope to offset the military and technological superiority of the US-South Korea alliance,
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attaining greater economic and political leverage in the region, and, most important, guaranteeing the regime’s survival.
(While some have been attracted to the idea of confining a new trade partnership to America’s closer friends and allies,
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excluding China, it is difficult to see how this would serve any constructive purpose.)
Better gender statistics could provide a more detailed understanding of women’s access to justice, education, and finance; improved measures of poverty and inequality could reveal how the benefits of economic growth are distributed; and natural capital accounting could uncover the value of resource endowments,
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helping to ensure that they are used in a rational and sustainable manner.
The People’s Bank of China, for example, bought a record quantity of dollars from 2004 to 2014,
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preventing the renminbi’s exchange rate from appreciating as fast as it otherwise would have done.
This would make emerging markets and developing country members regard reserve accumulation as expensive and extravagant,
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helping to liberate those resources to help the world economy overcome today’s crisis.
A vibrant rural sector can generate demand for locally produced goods and services,
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stimulating sustainable employment growth in agro-processing, services, and small-scale manufacturing.
Western Union charges fees as high as 25% on transfers to these countries, compared to an average global benchmark of 5%, and has required that Franc-Zone countries sign exclusivity agreements,
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preventing foreign-exchange bureaux, post offices, and micro-finance institutions from carrying out money transfers.
There is thus a real need in the Franc Zone for a financing institution that would convert migrant remittances into productive investments,
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generating jobs and wealth, and that would broaden access to banking services, mortgages, insurance products, pension plans, and technical assistance.
Few of today’s new “Marxists” want to spell out the attractions of a man who wanted to unite German philosophy (building on Hegel) with British political economy (carrying on from David Ricardo), and
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turn two rather conservative traditions into a theory of radical revolution.
For the Chinese, the future of the international monetary system should be one in which multiple national currencies provide choice – in terms of invoicing, payments, and asset allocation –
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reducing the system’s exposure to national politics.
The technology writer and researcher Evgeny Morozov, among others, expects some degree of path dependence, with current discourses shaping our thinking about the future of technology,
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influencing technology’s development.
The way to limit the competitive burden on US producers is, of course, by ensuring that other countries also require their companies to take steps to mitigate climate change,
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keeping the playing field level.
At the center of Sanders’s campaign is a proposal to break up the big Wall Street banks into little pieces,
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ensuring that no bank is so big that its failure would endanger the rest of the financial system.
Such an approach would be less predictable and eliminate forward guidance,
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discouraging excessive risk-taking and reducing moral hazard.
In Russia’s view – which is, probably, fanciful – such a shield could intercept its intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs),
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posing a strategic threat.
At the same time, China’s leaders must commit to curbing the soaring costs of land and financing,
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paving the way for creating a more equal and competitive market for all firms.
For example, China needs a stronger exchange rate to help curb manic investment in its export sector, and
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reduce the odds of a 1990’s style collapse.
That is not the case today; most Chinese officials who have been charged so far have taken bribes from a single businessman,
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allowing his business to acquire a monopoly position.
Put simply, every new labor-force entrant would be equipped with a lifelong individual account,
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accumulating points in the same way airline travelers accumulate miles.
For one-fiftieth of that cost, we could provide essential micronutrients to 2-3 billion people,
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preventing perhaps a million deaths and making half the world’s population mentally and physically much stronger.
Indeed, productivity growth in India’s service sector matches productivity growth in China’s manufacturing sector,
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reducing poverty by enabling wages to rise.
Once a new technology is established, private entrepreneurs, with the help of venture capital, adapt it to global market demand, build temporary or long-term monopoly positions, and
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capture large profits.
A constitutional crisis in a major European Union member state creates a golden opportunity to reconfigure the democratic governance of regional, national, and European institutions,
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delivering a defensible, and thus sustainable, EU.
But to achieve these results, and
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convince our citizens of the EU’s value, Europe’s decision-making capacity must be strengthened and democratized.
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