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The power vacuums that it left behind have produced regional crises – most notably, in the Middle East, Ukraine, and the South and East China Seas – and have contributed to a
wider
shift toward instability and disorder.
All of these changes concern the eurozone’s members first, of course, but they are clearly relevant for the
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EU.
At the same time, setting eurozone members apart from the
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EU would be inadvisable.
Weaker growth, lower inflation (owing to a further decline in oil prices), and tighter financial conditions (via a stronger dollar, a corrected stock market, and
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credit spreads) now threaten US growth and inflation expectations.
That implies successfully integrating French immigrants into the
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community with a combination of economic growth, restoration of the authority of the State, but also and above all a far greater sense of solidarity and fraternity.
Moreover, that disparity is growing over time: since the mid 1980s the gap has become 6%
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These countries come to the
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world’s attention – and then only briefly – following a mass killing or a refugee crisis.
In a country where almost half the population is under 18, and where eligibility to begins at 15, many youths expect a
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and freer range of books, movies, and magazines as well as moves to restore satellite dishes, outlawed in the mid-90s by parliament because they featured foreign news, American soap operas, and western music videos.
The
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world also counts the Iraqis who get killed daily, perhaps 20 times more.
Conditions across the
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Sahel are similarly worrisome.
America must reform its tax code to raise revenue across a
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array of people and economic activity (half the US population pays no federal income tax, and the tax code either excludes or favorably treats many income sources).
But as soon as we move to
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issues of foreign and defense policy, Xavier Solana, the High Representative of the EU Council of Ministers, may be at the telephone number that Henry Kissinger famously could never find in Brussels when he wanted to "speak to Europe" in his day, but Solana is hardly in a position to speak for "Europe" in important matters today.
In return, the new, unified country that we aspire to build will serve the interests of its neighbors and those of the
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international community in promoting global peace and prosperity.
Europe, America, and the
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world must see Putin’s so-called “managed democracy” in its true light, and must stand united against his neo-imperialist dreams.
But the debate about the WTO’s fate is part of a
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discussion concerning multilateralism, which includes the United Nations, the G20, and the IMF.
Fear of a
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war has real resonance here.
So a
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war can come not only by drawing in Macedonia or Bulgaria.
The US, too, has a strong interest in Indian strategic autonomy, which would be buttressed by a
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range of external partnerships, including with the European states that will benefit from the aircraft tender.
Conservatives in the House of Commons (and in the
wider
party) want to be reassured that their leader shares their antagonism for the entire European integration process.
As a recent report by Deloitte points out, companies should be able to articulate a clear purpose that is connected to a
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social, environmental, or even economic goal.
In the
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European Union, countries like the United Kingdom or Hungary are as much afflicted by structural deficiencies as some peripheral eurozone countries are.
Each of these innovations helped create an institutional infrastructure capable of dealing with the problem of work accidents - and, indeed, with the
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social problems of disability, sickness, old age, and unemployment.
The Chibok girls – kidnapped simply because they wanted an education – have become a powerful symbol of this
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struggle for girls’ rights.
Commentaries in leading newspapers and on-line journals demonstrated a diversity of opinion seldom seen in the country's state-controlled media, and precipitated
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discussion in people's living rooms.
Ignorance, combined with the
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corruption and hypocrisy of the regime, emptied these religious rulings of meaning.
Moreover, Liikanen is not a one-size-fits-all approach, as it explicitly proposes powers to require
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separation, if needed, to ensure resolvability.
Everyone else has shifted to the view that these financial behemoths have become too large and too complex to manage – with massive adverse consequences for the
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economy.
It is also possible that resistance to Iranian efforts to dominate Iraq could lead to a
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conflict that draws in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and others.
Even without such a
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conflict, what happens in Iraq will affect the price of oil.
All too often, Cypriots present themselves as helpless pawns in a
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game played by Greece, Turkey, or the “great powers.”
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