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In the face of all of this turbulence, some suggest that America should turn inward.
Amid all of this turbulence, the European Research Council (ERC), established in 2007 to fund cutting-edge research, stands out at as an undisputed success story.
Meanwhile, even as a civil-military showdown in Pakistan compounds Washington’s regional challenges, the new US push to contain Iran threatens to fuel greater
turbulence
in neighboring Afghanistan.
China’s collapsing asset values could trigger financial
turbulence.
Steering Clear of the Euro PrecipiceATHENS – Renewed
turbulence
in the eurozone bond market underlines the need to reappraise the policies now being pursued in order to overcome Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis.
This political savvy, combined with the country’s improving economy, could help the regime weather today’s
turbulence
and the next violent upheaval.
The result, much like today, was merely to exacerbate market
turbulence.
The Workd Bank's Anti-Corruption Fight ContinuesThe recent
turbulence
surrounding the resignation of Paul Wolfowitz from the Presidency of the World Bank has underscored the need to push ahead with the Bank’s good governance and anti-corruption agenda.
For the worst hypothesis is not that EMU will run into some
turbulence
-- that is more likely than not -- nor that some irresponsible government may weaken EMU’s low-inflation policy, but that the whole system could run into serious economic difficulties, or even fly apart.
But we know that the single currency will be an innovation of unprecedented magnitude; and we cannot assume that it will proceed without turbulence, nor exclude the possibility that
turbulence
will lead to stress, or even to failure.
Nevertheless, a cautious look beyond the current
turbulence
– and into Anastasiades’s history – provides grounds for optimism.
Third, the European Central Bank’s announcement last August of its “outright monetary transactions” program – through which it guarantees eurozone members’ sovereign debt, subject to policy conditionality – has contributed significantly to subduing financial
turbulence
in the eurozone.
“But Latin American countries, from a credit standpoint, are a lot better off than they have ever been to withstand
turbulence
and weather global market problems.”
Global turbulence, by contrast, has given the Republicans more room to attack Obama and the Democrats.
In the 1990s, the international economic and financial system was more stable than in previous decades, despite the
turbulence
of 1997-98.
Sometimes people are so confident about the robustness of globalization that they assume that it can't be reversed: but this is exactly what each round of financial and economic
turbulence
threatens.
It is hard to see how this type of theory either explains today’s economic turbulence, or offers sound instruction about how to deal with it.
Market
turbulence
demonstrates a need for some institutional mechanism that can ensure greater currency stability.
The
turbulence
reinforces the lesson – fundamental to the rationale of establishing the euro – that ordinary people and businesses should not be exposed to exchange-rate risk.
But speedy growth always incites turbulence, which China will have to minimize and manage.
Germans do not see why they should be vulnerable because of poor quality mortgage lending in American inner cities.Depositors with the British bank Northern Rock blame American developments for the credit
turbulence
that made it impossible for the bank to continue to fund its lending.
Yet the ECB will probably view the recent stock-market
turbulence
as confirmation that it should maintain its current policies.
At the same time, though Africa’s frontier economies are less vulnerable than other emerging markets to global financial turbulence, they are highly vulnerable to political turmoil closer to home.
This cultural
turbulence
is due – at least in part – to the absence of a contemporary homegrown intellectual tradition capable of providing Arab societies with an inner compass based on local values and modern perspectives.
A region of turbulence, disharmony, and underdevelopment in the 1960s is today one of relative peace and economic success.
If that happens, a renewed bout of financial
turbulence
would weaken the eurozone’s fragile economic recovery.
To navigate the current era of global turbulence, the world will need forward-facing ideas.
Traditions of tolerance must replace the
turbulence
that has so far dominated the building of Taiwan's democracy.
Despite today’s turbulence, it is unlikely that the military will intervene directly and taken over the reins of government, as it has on four occasions in Pakistan’s history.
As a result, the world’s international economic institutions will need to be strengthened in terms of governance and resources so that they can act as circuit-breakers in the event of future financial and economic
turbulence.
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