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- Artículo:
The Crisis of Europe
- Autor:
Timothy Garton Ash
- Resumen:
After World War II, Europe began a process of peaceful political unification unprecedented there and unmatched anywhere else. But the project began to go wrong in the early 1990s, when western European leaders started moving too quickly toward a flawed monetary union. Now, as Europe faces a still-unresolved debt crisis, its drive toward unification has stalled -- and unless fear or foresight gets it going again, the union could slide toward irrelevance.
- Página:
2
- Publicación:
Foreign Affairs
- Volúmen:
91
- Número:
5
- Periodo:
septiembre – octubre 2012
- ISSN:
00157120
- SrcID:
00157120-2012-05.txt
- Documento número 174748
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- Artículo:
Why the Euro Will Survive
- Autor:
C. Fred Bergsten
- Resumen:
The euro’s naysayers have it all wrong. True, the continent’s powerhouses have yet to agree on a clear plan to save the common currency, as each one is seeking to secure the best deal for itself. But they all also know that the collapse of the eurozone would be a political and economic disaster, so they will ultimately pay whatever price is necessary to keep it together.
- Página:
16
- Publicación:
Foreign Affairs
- Volúmen:
91
- Número:
5
- Periodo:
septiembre – octubre 2012
- ISSN:
00157120
- SrcID:
00157120-2012-05.txt
- Documento número 174749
- Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:45:54 p. m.
- Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:45:54 p. m.
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- Artículo:
Germany’s Unsustainable Growth
- Autor:
Adam Tooze
- Resumen:
Germany seems like Europe’s lone island of fiscal stability, but trouble lurks under its impressive export-fueled growth. An obsession with debt and austerity has blocked domestic investment as the country has ignored problems such as a shrinking work force and outdated infrastructure. Germany needs to borrow and spend more or face the end of its economic miracle.
- Página:
23
- Publicación:
Foreign Affairs
- Volúmen:
91
- Número:
5
- Periodo:
septiembre – octubre 2012
- ISSN:
00157120
- SrcID:
00157120-2012-05.txt
- Documento número 174750
- Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:45:54 p. m.
- Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:45:54 p. m.
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- Artículo:
How China Sees America
- Autor:
Andrew J. Nathan
Andrew Scobell
- Resumen:
United States worries about China’s rise, but Washington rarely considers how the world looks through Beijing’s eyes. Even when U.S. officials speak sweetly and softly, their Chinese counterparts hear sugarcoated threats and focus on the big stick in the background. America should not shrink from setting out its expectations of Asia’s rising superpower -- but it should do so calmly, coolly, and professionally.
- Página:
32
- Publicación:
Foreign Affairs
- Volúmen:
91
- Número:
5
- Periodo:
septiembre – octubre 2012
- ISSN:
00157120
- SrcID:
00157120-2012-05.txt
- Documento número 174751
- Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:45:54 p. m.
- Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:45:54 p. m.
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- Artículo:
Bucking Beijing
- Autor:
Aaron L. Friedberg
- Resumen:
For decades, U.S. China policy has been driven by a combination of engagement and balancing. The Obama administration has put too much weight on the first, and diplomatic happy talk has done nothing to halt Beijing’s military buildup. The next administration should get real about China and bolster the balancing half of Washington’s strategic equation.
- Página:
48
- Publicación:
Foreign Affairs
- Volúmen:
91
- Número:
5
- Periodo:
septiembre – octubre 2012
- ISSN:
00157120
- SrcID:
00157120-2012-05.txt
- Documento número 174752
- Actualizado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:45:54 p. m.
- Creado el martes, 23 de mayo de 2017 03:45:54 p. m.
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