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China’s 30-year development miracle – 10% real annual GDP growth from 1980 to 2010 – was all about the country’s prowess as the
ultimate
producer.
Other Arab societies now must undertake similar dialogues, with the
ultimate
goal of creating economies and institutions that meet their people’s needs.
Though it is not the
ultimate
solution, shale gas is greener.
Equally important, the government offered rewards for interim progress, not just
ultimate
success.
Second, confidence-building, to some extent, has worked against an
ultimate
settlement of the conflict.
Free capital mobility continues to be the
ultimate
goal, even if some countries may have to take their time getting there.
Of course, promoting economic interaction with Taiwan is not China’s
ultimate
goal; unification is.
Frighteningly, groups like Al Qaeda can claim the mantle of popular nationalism as a means of pursuing their
ultimate
utopian aims.
While so-called “win-win” outcomes are increasingly considered to be the
ultimate
purpose of every negotiation, what if the negotiating parties contemplate a win-win outcome that actually harms non-participants to the talks, or is against the law?
This seems to be Henry Kissinger’s
ultimate
dream – a dream that one can glimpse in his latest book, Germanically entitled World Order: Reflections on the Character of Nations and the Course of History.
Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger captured the allure in recent testimony: “The subject of nuclear arms control grew out of the seemingly paradoxical effort of those who had created the largest and most destructive arsenals to avoid by negotiation the
ultimate
consequences of their own decisions.”
Over the years “avoiding…the
ultimate
consequences” through limitations butted against the bitter legacy of the surprise attacks suffered by both the US and Russia in World War II.
In any case, though portrayed as a powerful leader, Putin cannot be said to be following Russia’s
ultimate
strongman, Stalin, in any meaningful respect.
Big banks represent the
ultimate
in concentrated economic power in today’s economies.
The
ultimate
goal of pharmacogenomics is to provide the right drug, at the right dose, for the right individual, without any significant side-effects.
The
ultimate
test of any nation’s character is to look inside itself at moments of great challenge.
Attempting to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions through nuclear energy, thereby fueling the dangers of the
ultimate
global incendiary – nuclear war – could be the most tragic of all miscalculations.
Keynes’s main contribution to social democracy, however, does not lie in the specifics of policy, but in his insistence that the state as
ultimate
protector of the public good has a duty to supplement and regulate market forces.
By all accounts, one of the group’s
ultimate
goals is stewardship of the holy cities of Mecca and Medina.
The longer this is deferred, the more wrenching the
ultimate
policy adjustment – and its consequences for growth and employment – will be.
Additionally, oil market speculation may have induced “echo speculation,” whereby
ultimate
users buy refined products in advance to protect against future price hikes.
Financialization of the economy was the goal, neoliberalism was its ideological cloak, the Paul Volcker-era Federal Reserve’s interest-rate hikes were its trigger, and President Bill Clinton was the
ultimate
closer of the Faustian bargain.
The combination of his clear opposition to Turkey’s admission to the EU and uncertainty about the
ultimate
agenda of the Islamist party in power there has contributed, at least in part, to the current Turkish crisis.
China’s Baby StepWhatever the
ultimate
economic effects of China’s first modest step towards floating its currency, one has to admire its strategic brilliance.
As they put it, familyism and cronyism are the
ultimate
causes of the Italian disease.
Indeed, advocates of the increasingly popular idea of a regulated market in organs claim that it is the
ultimate
treatment.
That might turn out to be the
ultimate
career bummer.
However, there is no
ultimate
guarantee against the abuse of power, especially if that power is democratically gained.
It is American leaders’ “suicidal statecraft,” to use Arnold Toynbee’s pithy phrase for what he considered the
ultimate
cause of imperial collapse, that is to blame for America’s plight.
Yet, by denying the obvious fact that the eurozone’s viability depends on substantial restraints on sovereignty, Europe’s leaders are misleading their voters, delaying the Europeanization of democratic politics, and raising the political and economic costs of the
ultimate
reckoning.
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