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Spending is temporarily reduced and taxes raised, but the long-run structural deficit remains, a pattern now repeated in many state capitals and the primary reason for the current political
turmoil
over budgets and public sector unions.
Therein lies the hope that, despite all the
turmoil
and conflict we see around us, we will ultimately avert the “dinosaur risk” and pull ourselves back from the brink.
This approach was fortified last summer, when despite serious market turmoil, the CCP upheld its commitment to allow the market to play a “decisive role in resource allocation.”
Between 1800 and 1950 Europe's population increased by 269%, from 203 million to 547 million, as the continent experienced extraordinary economic change, social upheaval, and political
turmoil.
After the
turmoil
of the 2008 crisis subsided, a variety of indices of financial conditions displayed comparatively low levels of volatility (by historic standards) through the spring of 2013.
But the state of
turmoil
just beyond the Alliance’s eastern border has created a reasonable fear in NATO’s Baltic member countries, as well as in Romania and Poland, about whether or not the Alliance would actually stand with them should they be threatened.
It needs to provide an expanded form of deposit insurance during this time of turmoil, so that there are no more Northern Rock-style bank runs.
The North’s behavior almost certainly reflects mounting
turmoil
among the elite.
Indeed, the political
turmoil
caused by the crisis has broken the back of the old two-party system.
But, with financial markets now in
turmoil
and likely to stay that way, the time has come for the ECB to jettison its use of code words – a poor substitute for real central bank transparency in any case.
But political realignment is not the most important news arising from this
turmoil.
For more than a century after that, China was in
turmoil.
If they don’t, they will continue to vote against the establishment that they believe has failed them – even if it means voting for
turmoil
in Europe or a reckless narcissist in the US.
Indeed, the US may be the most significant contributor to today’s regional
turmoil.
Faced with a rising China, a declining but risk-inclined Russia, and the prospect of prolonged
turmoil
in the Middle East, close transatlantic cooperation will be crucial to maintaining a liberal international order over the long term.
Despite the profound – and largely unpredicted – financial and economic
turmoil
of the intervening decade, the intellectual influence of those whose theories suffered the most evidently remains undented.
Beyond the enormous human suffering and loss of life, the most immediate byproduct of the region’s
turmoil
is the potential for more severe and frequent terrorism – both in the Middle East and emanating from it.
This year, the list of problems to be discussed is a long one that includes the unresolved debt problems in the United States and Europe, the troubling global economic outlook, the
turmoil
in the Middle East and North Africa, and the bulge in youth unemployment.
In today’s uncertain world, social turmoil, gender deprivation, and rising conflict have tested countries’ abilities to create jobs, promote gender equity, equip young people with skills, and design effective social protection programs.
And even after the market
turmoil
ended, and the PSPP brought interest rates down, high-debt countries last year still spent an average of around 3-4% of their GDP on interest payments.
Despite this week’s
turmoil
in Beirut, Lebanon has an advantage that Iraqis should emulate.
A state, especially in the modern form of the European welfare state, depends on effective mechanisms for arbitrating and resolving social disputes – mechanisms that, as the
turmoil
surrounding Cyprus has shown, the EU lacks.
Certainly, if there ever is a pause in China’s heady growth, today’s emerging-market
turmoil
will seem like a mere hiccup compared to the earthquake that will ensue.
Nevertheless, some emerging markets are moving forward and stand to benefit from the
turmoil
if they are able to stay the course.
The real question is what will happen when the
turmoil
moves to debt markets.
For all of their wealth and planning, the Saudis remain vulnerable to the
turmoil
surrounding them.
That crisis carries important lessons for the current
turmoil
in emerging markets like Argentina and Turkey.
Eurozone countries grew at a reasonably high rate, per-capita income and price levels converged, and interest-rate spreads narrowed, with only occasional minor
turmoil
in the markets.
At the same time, financial-sector problems may be particularly difficult to address: if politicians emphasize the need for action too strongly in order to get a mandate, they might precipitate the very
turmoil
that they seek to contain.
In the face of growing global disorder – including
turmoil
in the Middle East, waves of migrants flooding into Europe, and China’s unilateral moves to enforce its territorial claims – does the UN have a future?
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