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Having
ushered
scientific socialism into its grave at the Cold War’s end, we quickly found ourselves embracing another Science of Man.
The Cold War’s end
ushered
in a third phase of economic engagement, with the US helping China’s global economic integration, including its entry into the World Trade Organization in 2001.
Tony Benn, a Labour cabinet minister in the 1970’s, later revealed that the “winter of discontent,” which
ushered
in a Tory government at the end of the decade, had been caused by the severe cuts in public expenditure demanded by the IMF: “Why did we have the winter of discontent?
Argentina’s long absence from international capital markets began in December 2001, when a deep economic crisis brought about the end of the decade-old Convertibility Plan (which fixed the Argentine peso to the US dollar) and
ushered
in what turned out to be a year-long banking holiday known as the Corralito.
It has been a sadly recurrent condition of the Arab-Israeli conflict that no war lost by a humiliated Arab side has ever
ushered
in a peace settlement, just as no war overwhelmingly won by Israel has ever led its leaders to be magnanimous in victory.
With the end of the Cold War, the containment of the Soviet Union
ushered
in by Kissinger’s visit could no longer serve as the basis for US-China relations.
When Kissinger landed in Beijing four decades ago, he
ushered
in not only a Cold War transformation, but also a new era of US-Chinese engagement.
The late 19th century
ushered
in the beginning of freedom of movement for both people and capital.
Whereas 2017 was a record-setting year for the country’s nominal export strength, 2018 has
ushered
in several months of decelerating performance.
For all the optimism
ushered
in two years ago, ominous political realities may be rendering the nation-state system incompatible with the emerging new Arab world.
From now on, our options will be a violent and unilateral disengagement, such as the one that
ushered
in the current war in Gaza, and a comprehensive peace plan that will have to be annexed to the road map and validated by an international peace conference.
The Paris climate agreement, a historic feat of diplomacy that
ushered
in a new era of international climate collaboration, was facilitated by a number of political and social forces.
In the process, they seem to have
ushered
in a new model of lawmaking.
In 1917, liberation from absolute monarchy
ushered
in an even more despotic form of absolutism.
Just as industrialism
ushered
in a new age for cities and countries, so, too, will digitization.
Ultimately, the mechanization of the textile industry
ushered
in the Industrial Revolution, and mass production and exports underpinned the development of the world’s largest maritime fleet.
These developments
ushered
in the slow, imperfect return of an unbalanced multi-polar system.
The promise of being recognized at the airline counter,
ushered
to the front of the line, and, yes, looking like a big shot at the airport bar.
From 1996 to 2001, the Taliban government
ushered
in a period of wanton savagery and – with the exceptions of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates – diplomatic isolation.
The shift from the age of handwritten and hand-copied manuscripts to that of the Gutenberg press
ushered
in the Copernican Revolution (along with almost two centuries of genocidal religious war).
Whatever monetary framework central banks settle upon, it will have to be able to accommodate the large structural shifts and relative-price effects
ushered
in by decarbonization.
The rollout of Harmony OS shows that China is quickly responding to the new world
ushered
in by US President Donald Trump’s May 2019 executive order, which effectively banned Huawei from US markets.
The new international portfolio equilibrium
ushered
in by the ECB is accompanied by euro depreciation.
More recently, the advent of new information and communications technology in the 1990s dramatically lowered the costs of distance and
ushered
in another wave of globalization, characterized by the emergence of complex global value chains (GVCs).
The Paris agreement
ushered
in a new era of international cooperation, as world leaders agreed to work together to combat the threat of global warming.
Some have suggested a selective approach, whereby younger, less vulnerable cohorts would be
ushered
back to work before others.
Technological innovations – particularly those related to artificial intelligence, big data, and mobility – have
ushered
in a more generalized breakdown of traditional economic relationships and an erosion of pricing power.
To be sure, this power-driven multilateralism
ushered
in a long period of relative global stability, and the Chicago school’s policy prescriptions helped to create the conditions for the expansion of financial empires and the emergence of new middle classes, lifting tens of millions of people out of poverty.
The wars thus
ushered
in an era of state-sponsored reforms, as Ottoman, Egyptian, and Iranian political leaders sought to remake their administrations and militaries in a European image.
But by 2010, the European periphery was in crisis and fears of rising public debt
ushered
in broad fiscal retrenchment.
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