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Now, in the
wake
of Bo’s fall from grace, and in light of the controversy over JPMorgan’s hiring of Chinese princelings, Western academic and business leaders must ask themselves a tough question: Do they want to be complicit in helping the Party perpetuate its hereditary rule?
Not only does it make it impossible to see what lies ahead; it is itself also a force of environmental devastation, leaving irreparable damage in its
wake.
Others, however, have noted that Estonia pursued strict austerity in the
wake
of the crisis, avoided a financial crisis, and is now growing again vigorously, whereas Greece, which delayed its fiscal adjustment for too long, experienced a deep crisis and remains mired in recession.
On crisis management in the
wake
of the financial meltdown in 2008, the emerging economies have been as diligent and active as the US and the European Union.
Most Europeans take it for granted that the US will attack Iraq, and that this act of unilateralism, coming in the
wake
of all the other irritants such as the ABM Treaty, the Kyoto Agreement, the steel tariffs and the International Criminal Court, will have a devastating effect on transatlantic relations.
Cricket continues to hold many Indians in thrall, but many others have forsaken it in the
wake
of the IPL revelations.
Back in the early 1980s, in the
wake
of the Cultural Revolution, which left its economy in shambles, China was desperate for a new source of economic growth.
WASHINGTON, DC – In the
wake
of recent high-profile tech scares, such as a fatality involving an Uber self-driving car and Facebook’s alleged mishandling of users’ personal data, stricter regulation of the industry – along the lines of, say, the financial sector – has become the policy question du jour.
This is particularly important in view of the uncertain fate of the EU’s deal with Turkey to curb refugee inflows, which is looking increasingly precarious in the
wake
of last month’s failed coup.
The EU’s leaders need to
wake
up.
While Israel, Palestine, and Lebanon defined the most important hot spots in the old Middle East, regional power and politics in the
wake
of the Iraq war is now centered in the Persian Gulf.
In the
wake
of revelations by the World Anti-Doping Agency about large-scale state-sponsored doping in Russia, the country avoided an outright ban by the skin of its teeth.
Before they
wake
up to the risks, the situation could spin out of control.
In the
wake
of the global economic crisis, voters have demanded government intervention, suggesting that many have lost confidence in the lightly regulated systems of the past.
Politics aside, property bubbles leave in their
wake
a legacy of debt and excess capacity in real estate that is not easily rectified – especially when politically connected banks resist restructuring mortgages.
The junta leaders have done little to facilitate recovery efforts in the
wake
of the disaster.
Furthermore, economic-policy changes and structural reforms that were enacted in the
wake
of the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis significantly reduced the region’s vulnerability to financial shocks over the past decade.
In the
wake
of the global financial crisis and the eurozone’s sovereign-debt crisis, China has bought government bonds, made direct investments, and sent business delegations to Europe.
The Essence of PutinMOSCOW – Few people, least of all Vladimir Putin, who plans to return to Russia’s presidency on March 4, could have imagined last December that Russians would, for the first time in 20 years,
wake
up and rally in their tens of thousands against the government.
For example, this summer, the radical Islamist militia Ansar Dine took advantage of the chaos that has gripped northern Mali in the
wake
of a coup to desecrate mausoleums of Sufi saints in Timbuktu, which has been a center of Islamic learning since the fifteenth century.
But, in the
wake
of Brexit, future integration is not Europe’s biggest concern.
When candidates repeatedly call Muslims dangerous, for example, no one should be surprised by a surge in anti-Muslim hate crimes, as has occurred in the
wake
of both the Brexit vote and Trump’s victory.
Even without the prospect of American disengagement from Europe, the European Union and the eurozone already appear to be disintegrating, particularly in the
wake
of the United Kingdom’s June Brexit vote and Italy’s failed referendum on constitutional reforms in December.
Its leaders seem to have interpreted Obama’s attempts to engage with them, down-playing bilateral aggravations, as a sign of American weakness in the
wake
of Wall Street’s crash and military reverses in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Unfortunately, in the
wake
of the revelations, Volkswagen has squandered what could have been a watershed moment for the company – a perfect opportunity to overhaul its broken corporate governance and bring in truly independent board members and fresh new thinking at the top.
Nnamani’s sudden decision to recall the lawmakers in the
wake
of the vote may be the first step in this direction.
Total haircuts don’t happen historically – except in the
wake
of communist takeovers – but it is hard to imagine that private creditors won’t suffer huge losses in net present value.
As a result, the question many are asking is whether, in the
wake
of the Peshawar killings, the Pakistani military, including its rogue Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, will be willing to break its ties with militant groups and dismantle the state-run terrorist infrastructure.
On the contrary, we should expect agreement only on the path of least political resistance: avoidance of tough fiscal choices until the bond vigilantes eventually
wake
up, spike long rates, and force fiscal adjustment on the political system.
Even in the
wake
of the global economic crisis, Colombia’s economy has been growing at an average rate of close to 5%, while benefiting from unprecedented inflows of foreign investment.
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