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Lastly, extending unemployment insurance in the
wake
of a once-in-a-half-century crisis should be a no-brainer.
In the
wake
of the communist takeover in 1949, Mao Zedong and other political leaders hoped to reverse China’s backwardness quickly, adopting a big push to build advanced capital-intensive industries.
Just ask officials in the United States in the
wake
of revelations that the National Security Agency tapped German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s cellphone.
Accordingly, weak US growth in the
wake
of the 2008 financial crisis has hurt Mexican industry, and falling oil prices have amplified that pain.
Today, in the
wake
of the euro crisis, the same might be said of the European Union as it seeks to put itself on a more stable institutional footing.
Trade economists who complain about minor instances of protectionism sound like a child whining about a damaged toy in the
wake
of an earthquake that killed thousands.
The euro originated from the harmful effects of international currency instability in the
wake
of the collapse of fixed-exchange-rate regimes in the early 1970’s.
In the
wake
of the ensuing scandal, the New York Times invited experts to comment on whether “the pervasiveness of cheating” has made moral behavior passé.
Indeed, China recorded a trade deficit in part of this period, as high investment in fixed assets (owing to government stimulus policies enacted in the
wake
of the global financial crisis) fueled domestic demand for goods in the same way that higher consumer spending would.
China would be better-off if it returned to the "managed float" it practiced since 1994 but pushed aside in the
wake
of Asia's crisis and the need for a stable RMB.
Doubts about the future of the European project in the
wake
of the euro crisis could push voters away from pro-European reformers and towards nationalist politicians.
International developments might also awaken some Republicans to the magnitude of the Russian offensive on Western democracies, an offensive which, in the
wake
of the French elections, feels like an undeclared war.
The three of us
wake
up every morning thinking about how to make this happen.
After all, stoking public fears effectively derailed immigration reform in the
wake
of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001; why shouldn’t it work today, as the US Congress takes up the issue again?
In the meantime, the world took far too long to
wake
up to the global danger posed by Daesh.
Likewise, his government’s discreet silence in the
wake
of the European Central Bank’s latest interest rate increase constitutes eloquent recognition of the ECB’s independence.
These tensions further receded in the tide of the “Islamization” created by the Iranian revolution, for in its
wake
Arabs’ sectarian identity as Sunni was pushed further into the background as a generalized “Islamic” assertiveness appeared.
In the Middle East, Putin sees genuine threats to the Russian state’s survival from the Islamist parties that have risen to power in predominantly Sunni Muslim countries in the
wake
of the Arab Spring revolutions.
The other factions thought that he deserved the hostile criticism that followed in the
wake
of the Kremlin’s bumbles, and the liberals hoped that this debacle would reinforce independent media.
If the Japanese do not
wake
up from their Edo dream, Asia might very well become a Chinese empire.
In the
wake
of Khashoggi’s death, Germany halted its arms sales to the Saudis and called on its allies to do the same.
Even Islam – which mostly spread in the
wake
of military conquests in the Middle East, India, and North Africa – expanded rather peacefully into Southeast Asia in the footsteps of merchants, scholars and mystics.
In the
wake
of events in Crimea and eastern Ukraine, Russia’s privileged partnership with NATO is evidently outdated.
But some might consider it a cause for concern, especially given growing suspicion of incentive-based economic policies in the
wake
of the global economic crisis.
History is littered with financial crises occurring in the
wake
of precipitous capital-account liberalization.
Recent changes to the global financial architecture in the
wake
of the international financial crises aim exclusively at imposing greater market discipline.
In the
wake
of the Gaza war Lieberman deftly rode a hawkish tide, demanding ‘declarations of loyalty’ from Israel’s Arab citizens.
In 1907, in the
wake
of an epochal financial crisis that almost brought a complete global collapse, several countries started to think of finance primarily as an instrument of raw power that could and should be turned to national advantage.
A century later, in 2007-2008, the world experienced an even greater financial shock, and nationalistic passions have flared up in its
wake.
The party’s caucus in the House of Representatives made it their order of business to try to gut an independent ethics committee established in the
wake
of scandals a decade ago.
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