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However in Latvia, the IMF has continued to demand austerity even in the
wake
of plummeting growth and rising unemployment which have lead to riots and political instability.
But we should also take stock of missed opportunities in the
wake
of the Cold War's peaceful end.
In the
wake
of the protracted euro crisis, and the painful austerity that followed, today’s populists have been able to play on similar fears, again primarily among older workers and other vulnerable groups.
Such events are daily warnings to the world:
wake
up before it is too late.
That seems unlikely: in one of his most famous speeches, delivered in February 1957, in the
wake
of Hungary’s anti-Soviet revolution, Mao excoriated the “Petofi club.”
The EU must
wake
up to the threat Putin poses and begin to counter his aggression.
It is past time for the US to
wake
up and confront in a holistic fashion its unemployment crisis.
Trumpism and the Philosophy of World OrderHAMDEN, CONNECTICUT – In the
wake
of the NATO and Helsinki summits, many liberals have been tempted to condemn US President Donald Trump’s behavior in personal terms.
This was possible only because of the boom in commodity prices that began in 2003, and the surge in capital inflows until 2012, as developed-country investors searched for yield in the
wake
of the 2008 global financial crisis.
In the
wake
of the Stanculescu conviction, the Interior Minister reiterated his proposal for a general amnesty for all soldiers involved in the violence of 1989.
And capital markets have fragmented in the
wake
of the euro crisis.
The 1924 law is getting a lot of media attention in the
wake
of Trump’s suggestion that the US should take more immigrants from Norway (who are unlikely to immigrate), rather than places like Haiti.
After Egypt pivoted to the West in the
wake
of the 1973 war against Israel, America became its main patron.
But, in the
wake
of Bouteflika’s bogus victory, the opposition can no longer accept a sham role in the regime’s reform plans.
Trade agreements, too, would have to be renegotiated in the
wake
of a Brexit.
It may seem cruel or cold-hearted to focus on such environmental outcomes in the
wake
of vast human loss and suffering.
But, in the
wake
of the American-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the intervention in Libya, is not the same experiment being repeated almost a century later?
The electorate is experiencing the greatest slump since 1929 like a bad dream that is half over – and politicians don’t want to
wake
them up.
It may well turn out that the international order will never be the same in the
wake
of the Ukraine crisis.
Setting aside all of these specific drivers, we should hardly be surprised that China’s current-account surplus collapsed in the
wake
of the global financial crisis.
Just as the rehabilitation of the Egyptian towns along the Suez Canal in the
wake
of the 1973 Yom Kippur war paved the way for an Israeli-Egyptian peace, a prosperous Gaza would serve the interests of all parties involved – beginning with Israel.
Japan, Germany, and Russia all saw large outflows of their populations before the First World War, but these flows slowed to a trickle as countries like the US closed their doors to immigrants in the
wake
of the Great Depression that began in 1929.
For example, Israeli public opinion could become galvanized in support of peace in the
wake
of the Jerusalem address, or US Secretary of State John Kerry could make headway in initiating talks.
The breakdown of the global economy in the first half of the 20 th century in the
wake
of the First World War further eroded India's incipient integration into the world economy during the British Raj.
In the
wake
of the Arab Spring, however, these numbers changed dramatically: those defining themselves as Egyptians rose to 50%, 2% more than those who defined themselves as Muslims.
But the large-scale destruction of financial assets because of underlying uncertainty about the extent of losses in the
wake
of the sub-prime crisis, and especially after the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, shook that assumption.
Moreover, in the
wake
of IMF-imposed remedies, many Asians feel marginalized.
In the US, there was a jobless recovery under President Bill Clinton until the dot.com boom in the latter part of the 1990’s, and there was a jobless recovery under George W. Bush in the
wake
of the 2001 slowdown.
We must
wake
up to the need for future nanotechnology applications to be based on a sound understanding of the possible impact.
But this increased cooperation does mean that France and America are at least willing to talk about the structures of security Europe needs in the
wake
of the continent's reunification.
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