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Given NATO’s current lack of strategic coherence, and disparities in its members’ military capabilities – which have been aggravated by budget cuts in the
wake
of the global financial crisis – cooperation with non-members is no longer a luxury; it is a necessity.
It must ease Japan’s sense of insecurity in the
wake
of China’s rise, while persuading Japan’s new leaders to behave prudently and refrain from excessively nationalist behavior.
The question for the US and East Asia’s leaders today is whether they will
wake
up and develop effective multilateral mechanisms for security cooperation before doing themselves serious harm.
Fortunately, the IPCC reports have generated a debate about how we should update the UN’s 2005 Hyogo Framework for Action, agreed in the
wake
of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
Over the past year and a half, in the
wake
of Thomas Philippon and Ariell Reshef’s estimate that 2% of US GDP has been wasted in the pointless hypertrophy of the financial sector, evidence that America’s financial system is less a device for efficiently sharing risk and more a device for separating rich people from their money – a Las Vegas without the glitz – has mounted.
And constitutional debt brakes would be no more or less likely to be successfully implemented in the
wake
of ECB guarantees.
Strengthening and tightening United Nations Security Council Resolution 1718, crafted in the
wake
of North Korea’s first nuclear test in October 2006, should be the immediate task.
In the
wake
of June’s Brexit referendum in the United Kingdom and Donald Trump’s triumph earlier this month in the United States’ presidential election, France, too, could fall victim to destructive populist forces, if voters choose the far-right National Front’s Marine Le Pen as their next president.
In the
wake
of the Cold War, Russia was supposed to fall in line; but President Vladimir Putin did not oblige.
Policymakers must
wake
up to the dangers of resurgent corporatism under Trump.
But it is hardly more improbable than many of the other massive bailouts we have seen around the world in the
wake
of the recent financial crisis.
So it boggles many non-Americans’ minds that so many in that great nation still do not
wake
up to the reality that four more years of Republican rule will further degrade and bankrupt the country.
Americans do not want it, and they were not consulted when it was enacted by their representatives under the pressure of a government that demanded more power in the
wake
of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
In the
wake
of Mittal’s takeover of Arcelor, governments must address this gap in the law, as no society can afford to permit the economic system to continue its march toward indifference to the welfare and security of workers.
Indeed, in the
wake
of the invasion of Georgia, China may be seriously rethinking its relations with Russia.
It may not yet be ready to embark on a full-fledged policy of “containment,” but in the
wake
of the dismemberment of Georgia – and with Russia claiming a zone of “privileged influence” throughout the former Soviet world – China clearly views Russia as an emerging strategic threat.
As a consequence, we find ourselves in an undeclared state of intellectual emergency, one that, regrettably, has given rise to the states of emergency that our governments proclaim in the
wake
of terrorist attacks.
US President Donald Trump’s bluster in the
wake
of the chemical attack exposes the incoherence and contradictions of his approach, as well as his lack of any real strategy in Syria.
China’s model of authoritarian efficiency seemed attractive to many other developing countries, particularly in the
wake
of the 2008 global financial crisis, which began in the United States and thus seemed to discredit American-style liberal capitalism.
Central Banking’s New Club ClassNEW YORK – In the
wake
of the 2007-2008 financial crisis, the world’s central banks played a critical role in rescuing the global financial system.
In the
wake
of September 11, 2001, in particular, many on the right mistook the attempt to understand or explain the terrorists’ actions as an effort to condone them.
In Japan, inflation is now higher than it was in the
wake
of the Asian financial crisis; unemployment is at its lowest level in 50 years; and the labor-force participation rate continues to reach record highs.
At the same time, the banking union, established by the EU in the
wake
of the 2007-2008 global financial crisis, should be strengthened by enlarging the capital base of the Single Resolution Fund and establishing a common deposit guarantee scheme.
Indeed, more often than not, the banks that failed or had to be rescued in the
wake
of the 2008 financial crisis had solvency ratios higher than those of banks that remained standing without assistance.
The question, then, is why the Irish haven’t developed UK levels of animosity toward EU immigrants, especially given the appalling way in which the country was treated by European institutions in the
wake
of the 2008 financial crisis.
All of these effects were evident in the
wake
of the Great Depression, too.
In the
wake
of the Taliban’s ouster in Afghanistan, bin Laden and his followers have come to regard Yemen, alongside Pakistan, as a haven.
In Tunisia, too, the budget deficit has widened sharply in the
wake
of the revolution, rising from 2.6% of GDP in 2010 to 6% in 2011.
Succumbing to the temptation of massive monetary and fiscal stimulus, such as that pursued in the
wake
of the global economic crisis, would not only fail to boost growth in a sustainable way; it would actually undermine growth and stability in the medium to long term.
In the
wake
of the 2008 global financial crisis, the EU’s weaker economies faced skyrocketing unemployment, especially among young people, while its stronger economies felt pressure to “show solidarity” by bailing out countries in distress.
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