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Yet Thaksin’s forces, mobilizing the rural poor, won yet again,
triggering
more yellow-shirt demonstrations.
In the four ministries the Islamists ran, they imposed restrictions on female staff members,
triggering
widespread protests that ultimately forced the four ministers to resign.
A move by central banks to a long-term 4% inflation target risks
triggering
the same dynamic.
This approach inevitably leads to a growth slowdown, possibly even
triggering
a financial crisis like the one that recently shook the United States and Europe.
The collapse of the Saudi state would quickly spill over into neighboring Gulf countries,
triggering
a regional implosion, with unthinkable humanitarian consequences.
This would be different from applying sanctions, which would risk
triggering
a “ Masada Complex” that might push Israel to further extremes.
Fifth, the decline in oil prices is
triggering
falls in US and global equities and spikes in credit spreads.
These changes are also
triggering
changes in human consciousness.
Instead, the US and its partners need a broader range of responses that would enable them to adopt effective measures that are proportionate to the stakes involved – measures that demonstrate a willingness to impose meaningful costs without
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counterproductive escalation.
As that happens, high debt levels could become problematic, impeding growth by
triggering
disorderly deleveraging.
Growing conflicts over history, territory, and maritime security, combined with an ugly resurgence of nationalism, risk
triggering
military confrontation, quite possibly through political miscalculation.
Moreover, credit growth has accelerated and asset prices have risen – trends that will encourage consumption by
triggering
the wealth effect (when people spend more because they feel richer).
But while that may have been true in July, it is not true now, as indicated by both sides’ passionate response to the result itself, and then again to the recent High Court decision affirming Parliament’s role in
triggering
Article 50.
The first wave was connected with the US Federal Reserve’s efforts to bring inflation under control in the fall of 1979, which caused international interest rates to spike,
triggering
a deep recession in the US and elsewhere.
That is why the Fed’s talk in mid-2013 about a gradual exit from unconventional monetary policy led to a so-called “taper tantrum” among investors,
triggering
a surge in global volatility and a shift in market sentiment against emerging markets.
As a result, financial markets are anticipating faster growth in the United States – a perception that is boosting the dollar’s exchange rate against most currencies, including the renminbi, and
triggering
capital flight from emerging economies.
Turkey, a NATO member, is thus a party to this conflict now, and any military flare-up between Armenians and Azerbaijanis might draw it in – possibly
triggering
Russia’s involvement, either through its bilateral commitments to Armenia, or through the Collective Security Treaty Organization, of which Armenia and Russia are members.
At that time, the large amounts of capital that were suddenly pulled out of the stock market poured into real estate, with the increased leverage
triggering
a surge in urban housing prices.
Without healthy public debate that focuses on projects’ costs and benefits, on collective responsibilities and individual rights, and on the trade-offs that the different choices imply, infrastructure hits the headline only when disasters strike,
triggering
a cascade of accusations, recrimination, and political opportunism.
Orthodox monetary policy no longer enshrines the gold standard, which caused the central bankers of the 1920s to mismanage interest rates,
triggering
a global economic meltdown that ultimately set the stage for World War II.
French President Emmanuel Macron’s election seemed the last hope for the new Berlin-Paris accord needed to prevent a suffocating Italy from
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the next – this time lethal – domino effect.
Throughout this period, McKinnon argued that, by forcing America’s trade partners to bear the burden of adjustment, the dollar’s predominance leads to “conflicted virtue”: surplus countries like Japan, Germany, and China faced pressure to strengthen their currencies, at the risk of
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deflation.
Of course, that is largely due to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to interfere in the 2016 US presidential election, which has made it impossible for Trump to reorient America’s Russia policy without
triggering
a domestic political firestorm.
And that volatility is the other reason why the casino metaphor applies: China’s stock market can rise or fall by double digits without
triggering
a wider economic crash – at least so far.
The first flaw is that the spending reductions are badly timed: coming as they do when the US economy is weak, they risk
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another recession.
Short of default and inflation, most countries are forced to accept big tax hikes and spending cuts, often
triggering
or deepening a recession.
On other occasions, however, the three countries give the impression of being mainly interested in presenting themselves as an exclusive club,
triggering
resentment among their EU partners.
The Fed would then have to hike rates rapidly to catch up at the risk of
triggering
a recession.
Current trade tensions could conceivably destroy this cooperative game,
triggering
a shift to a non-cooperative one, with elements of a “prisoner’s dilemma,” in which self-interested action turns out to be both individually and mutually destructive.
Stretching from Myanmar to the Hindu-Kush watershed of Central Asia, the Himalayas play a central role in driving Asia’s hydrological cycle and weather and climate patterns, including
triggering
the annual summer monsoons.
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