Worries
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The US
worries
that China is driving a wedge between its strongest Asian allies, South Korea and Japan, undermining America’s capacity to offset China’s rising military power.
The Global Security DeficitFORT LAUDERDALE – Summer is normally a time to take a break from the risks and
worries
of everyday life, and perhaps to take stock of where we are and where we are heading.
Even if the environment is what one
worries
about most, greater respect for democratic liberties would produce the best results.
There are, of course, the special
worries
of groups such as the Polish farmers.
So an end to capital inflows to the US should not set off the
worries
about solvency and the derangement of finance that generated recessions in Mexico and East Asia and Argentina's deep depression.
That, in turn, has created a new set of
worries
for banks that are over-exposed to supposedly secure government debt.
What
worries
me now is that these kinds of political arrangements need war both to catalyse them, and to drive them forward.
Here is what
worries
me: the structure of US unemployment is very different in the current downturn than it was in the past.
Russia’s growing slice of the local arms market
worries
the US, the world’s biggest weapons supplier and still Asia’s greatest military power.
A Window of Opportunity for European DefenseMADRID – With budgets exceptionally tight in Europe nowadays,
worries
about European defense have been growing.
God, one realizes, is one’s only friend and only available family, because – deprived even of access to a trusted priest – there is no one else in whom to confide one’s
worries
and hopes.
Once wed, all protocol
worries
about the French delegation would simply disappear.
What
worries
me is that just having a diabetes program, a visiting nurse corps, or a bicycle-share program is not enough.
If China and its local proxies continue to ignore what protesters are really shouting about, incompetent loyalists at the helm will be the least of their
worries.
The same message is conveyed by the
worries
recently expressed by the Bundesbank with regard to the build-up of so-called Target 2 balances.
That movement, however, is beginning to arouse worries, both in NATO and in the United States.
Beyond the West, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party justsuffered heavy losses in five state elections, owing to mounting economic
worries.
As long as this internal divergence persists, the euro crisis cannot be fully resolved, because current-account deficits and/or slow growth will continue to stalk the southern European countries, perpetuating
worries
about sovereign debt and commercial banks.
One fear should be dismissed immediately: despite
worries
about the incompatibility of Islam and democracy, more than 500 million Muslims now live in Muslim-majority countries that are commonly classified as democracies – Indonesia, Turkey, Bangladesh, Senegal, Mali, and Albania.
This is the case in America, where nobody really
worries
if increased military spending will create a temporary deficit.
The world and its
worries
are meant to close down while Europeans repose.
I believe
worries
about a sudden increase in interest rates are greatly overblown; but, out of an abundance of caution, the government could exchange say 5% of its debt every year, unless and until excessive inflationary pressures appeared.
For Japan’s neighbors, the International Atomic Energy Agency is not enough; their urgent
worries
are creating pressure to establish a regional mechanism.
In Japan, too,
worries
about Chinese assertiveness have become so powerful that a government that showed considerable hostility to the US-Japan alliance when it came to power three years ago had, by November, begun to trumpet the alliance’s mutual-defense commitments as it confronted China’s claim to the Senkaku (Diaoyu) Islands.
Still, now that the Italian government seems poised for a standoff with the EU, it would not be surprising if
worries
about a default were to re-emerge.
I am a fan myself: a fan with two
worries.
China
worries
that the collapse of the Kim regime would fuel a major refugee crisis, with millions of Koreans pouring across its border in search of food, shelter, and security – and imposing heavy economic and social costs on China in the process.
These new
worries
are raising alarm bells in China.
Heir to the historic Persian Empire, Iran has the region’s second-largest GDP and population (behind Saudi Arabia and Egypt, respectively), and Saudi Arabia
worries
that a possible agreement – resulting in sanctions being lifted – would allow Iran to revive its economy and extend its influence.
Both the 1914 and the 1933 analogies point to the most striking characteristic of the current debate: the key role of security
worries
in justifying protectionism.
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