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The second signal was sent when Greece successfully vetoed membership for Macedonia, a move that reflected the two countries’
unresolved
conflict over Macedonia’s name (which Greece insists must be Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia – FYROM – one of the most disgraceful acronyms harassing international politics today).
The fact that international financial markets welcome the placement of new debt by countries with obviously large and
unresolved
twin deficits primarily reflects their search for any kind of yield in an era of exceptionally low global interest rates.
There is also the
unresolved
question of how much the periphery countries really should be asked to pay on their debilitating debt burdens, whatever the tax instrument.
But old and
unresolved
rivalries within Asia are finding new expression as political ambitions and military budgets expand.
Given these
unresolved
questions and the escalation of the hegemonic conflict between Iran and Saudi Arabia, the next chapter in the region’s history promises to be anything but peaceful.
During the “lost decade” of the Latin American debt crisis in the 1980s, Brazil and Mexico had a significant and promising growth pickup in 1984-1985 – before serious problems in the banking sector, an
unresolved
external debt overhang, and several ill-advised domestic policy initiatives cut those recoveries short.
Many of the economic problems created or exacerbated by the crisis remain
unresolved.
As a result, many critical but politically sensitive policies to ensure future fiscal sustainability remain
unresolved
in both countries.
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.
But Asia is home to a multiplicity of
unresolved
territorial disputes.
But these gains are likely to be short-lived, unless policymakers seize the opportunity that they provide to address the deep-seated structural challenges that, if left unresolved, will undermine growth in the longer term.
The latter move by the ECB has underscored a number of
unresolved
questions about the structure of the Bank and how it makes its decisions.
Because those nations - among the poorest in Africa - have an
unresolved
border dispute that led to a 1998-2000 war in which tens of thousand died on both sides and hostilities in the area continue, their involvement, by proxy, in the Somali civil war may have grave implications for the entire Horn of Africa.
Moreover, the division of labor for any joint mission – especially regarding financing and command – remains
unresolved.
Eight years after the 1999 NATO intervention, a 17,000-strong international force is still needed to prevent a resurgence of violence, and Kosovo’s ultimate political status remains
unresolved.
A major peacekeeping operation in Darfur would likely produce a similar situation: protracted uncertainties regarding the region’s future political status, impeded socioeconomic development, persistently diverging expectations among the conflicting parties,
unresolved
tensions resulting from non-fulfillment of these expectations, and the likelihood of renewed violence should the foreign intervention force withdraw.
In Weber’s view, policymakers simply do not have the public mandate to get ahead of problems, especially novel ones that seem small initially, but, if unresolved, imply potentially large costs.
But the fundamental issues of principle always remained unresolved, because -- until now -- neither side was prepared to push the fight to the limit.
But, with many theological issues left unresolved, the Reformation continued to cycle through violent revolutions and reversals for decades.
Then there is the
unresolved
problem of trade barriers.
Greece’s
unresolved
debt crisis still poses financial stability risks, but its $340 billion public debt is dwarfed by Japan’s $10 trillion.
At issue here is the oldest
unresolved
dilemma in economics: are market economies “naturally” stable or do they need to be stabilized by policy?
That article reflects the deep,
unresolved
problems of Putin’s era: the inability to distinguish between the Soviet past and the Russian present; an unscrupulous mix of political conservatism and historical revisionism; and indifference, bordering on incomprehension, with regard to the key values of democracy.
Because South Korea and Japan are reluctant to invest in the Russian Far East, due in large part to deficient infrastructure and public security (as well as to
unresolved
territorial issues for Japan), Moscow is forced to play its China card again.
Europe’s security is under threat once again; military exercises are being conducted with increasing frequency, and the Ukraine crisis remains
unresolved.
But there is an
unresolved
self-contradiction in China’s current policies: restarting the furnaces also reignites exponential debt growth, which cannot be sustained for much longer than a couple of years.
The other great
unresolved
problem is the absence of proper global governance.
An
unresolved
financial crisis, a refugee crisis, a deteriorating security environment, and a stalled integration process have created throughout Europe a toxic, unstable political environment in which populism and nationalism thrive.
But they also assumed that unconscious,
unresolved
psychological conflicts caused depression.
Europe’s Movement Against MovingPRINCETON – The largest
unresolved
issue in the European Union is mobility.
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