IPEの果樹園2022
今週のReview
1/17-22
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アメリカ内戦の予想 ・・・インフレとQT(量的引締め) ・・・民主主義を改革する ・・・カザフスタンとロシアの介入 ・・・MMTと金融理論の逆転 ・・・SNSと情報操作 ・・・ウクライナ危機とNATO ・・・ジョンソン首相の専制支配 ・・・気候変動と産業・移民
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主要な出典 FP: Foreign Policy, FT: Financial Times, Foreign Policy, The Guardian, NYT: New York Times, PS: Project Syndicate, SPIEGEL International, VOX: VoxEU.orgそして、The Economist (London)
[これは英文コラムの紹介です.私の関心に従って,いくつか要点を紹介しています.Google翻訳を基に、修正しています。関心を持たれた方は正しい内容を必ず自分で確かめてください.著者と掲載機関の著作権に従います.]
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● アメリカ内戦の予想
NYT Jan. 6, 2022
Are We Really Facing a Second Civil War?
By Michelle Goldberg
NYT Jan. 6, 2022
Why Democrats Are So Bad at Defending Democracy
By David Brooks
The Guardian, Fri 7 Jan 2022
The Trump menace is darker than ever – and he’s snapping at Biden’s heels
Jonathan Freedland
FP JANUARY 8, 2022
Machiavelli’s Lessons for America’s Jan. 6 Tumult
By David Polansky, a political theorist who writes on geopolitics and the history of political thought, currently a research fellow with the Institute for Peace and Diplomacy.
The Guardian, Sun 9 Jan 2022
The epic struggle for America’s soul is just getting started
Simon Tisdall
The Observer, Sun 9 Jan 2022
The Observer view on Joe Biden’s Capitol Hill anniversary speech
Observer editorial
NYT Jan. 9, 2022
Steve Bannon Is On to Something
By Ezra Klein
NYT Jan. 12, 2022
Biden Fully Enters the Battle to Save Democracy … When It’s Nearly Over
By Charles M. Blow
NYT Jan. 13, 2022
We Need to Think the Unthinkable About Our Country
By Jonathan Stevenson and Steven Simon
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● インフレとQT(量的引締め)
NYT Jan. 6, 2022
The Economic Case for Goldilocks
By Paul Krugman
FT January 7, 2022
Betting on transitory US inflation is still valid
Megan Greene
FT January 10, 2022
When the Web3 bubble pops, real world assets will survive
Rana Foroohar
FT January 10, 2022
The flaws in the Fed’s approach to inflation
Frederic Mishkin
FT January 11, 2022
The post-pandemic revolution isn’t coming
Janan Ganesh
FT January 12, 2022
High inflation is ‘severe threat’ to US jobs recovery, Jay Powell warns
Colby Smith in Washington
FT January 11, 2022
The Fed could be forced into dizzying handbrake turn
Guest writer
FT January 11, 2022
Minimum wage increases not enough to shield poorest from rising prices
Delphine Strauss in London
FT January 12, 2022
The Fed will struggle to tighten without turmoil
Claire Jones
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● 民主主義を改革する
PS Jan 7, 2022
America's Democratic Future
JAMES K. GALBRAITH
NYT Jan. 7, 2022
No One Is Coming to Save Us From the ‘Dagger at the Throat of America’
By Richard L. Hasen
FP JAN. 7, 2022
10 Ideas to Fix Democracy
FP JANUARY 7, 2022
What if Democracy and Climate Mitigation Are Incompatible?
By Cameron Abadi
PS Jan 10, 2022
Technology and the Global Struggle for Democracy
MANUEL MUÑIZ
FP JANUARY 13, 2022
How Democracy Can Defeat Autocracy
By Kenneth Roth, the executive director of Human Rights Watch.
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● カザフスタンとロシアの介入
PS Jan 7, 2022
Kazakhstan and the Price of Russia's Empire
NINA L. KHRUSHCHEVA
FP JANUARY 7, 2022
Why Russia Sent Troops Into Kazakhstan
By Eugene Chausovsky, a nonresident fellow at the Newlines Institute.
FT January 8, 2022
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, the Kazakh president confronting a nation in turmoil
Nastassia Astrasheuskaya
PS Jan 8, 2022
Chaos and Opportunism in Kazakhstan
DJOOMART OTORBAEV
FP JANUARY 10, 2022
Kazakhstan’s Instability Has Been Building for Years
By Raushan Zhandayeva, a Kazakhstan-born researcher and a Ph.D. candidate in political science at George Washington University, and Alimana Zhanmukanova, a Kazakhstan-born independent researcher who focuses on politics and security in Central Asia.
FT January 11, 2022
Kazakhstan pays the price for ignoring public discontent
Erica Marat
FP JANUARY 13, 2022
Kazakhstan Exposes the Central Flaw of Biden’s Foreign-Policy Doctrine
By Ingrid Burke Friedman, a fellow at Harvard University’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies and a former consular officer at the U.S. Embassy in Kazakhstan.
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● ロンドンの金融市場
FT January 7, 2022
How to revive London’s flagging stock market
FT January 7, 2022
How can investors find tomorrow’s tech titans?
James Henderson
FT January 10, 2022
The EU vs the City of London: a slow puncture
Sam Fleming in Brussels, Philip Stafford in London and Laura Noonan in Dublin
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● MMTと金融理論の逆転
PS Jan 7, 2022
The Power and Poison of MMT
KOICHI HAMADA
FP JANUARY 10, 2022
Autocrats Are Exploiting COVID-19 to Weaken Central Bank Independence
By Sandra Ahmadi, a Ph.D. student in political science and a fellow at the Center for Environmental Politics at the University of Washington in Seattle, and Aseem Prakash, a professor of political science and the Walker family professor for the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle.
FT January 11, 2022
Fed prepares to shrink $9tn balance sheet after pandemic largesse
Colby Smith and Eric Platt in New York
FT January 11, 2022
Monetary policy widens the gulf between poor and rich economies
Chris Giles
NYT Jan. 12, 2022
How Much Should You Fret About Rising Federal Debt?
By Peter Coy
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● SNSと情報操作
PS Jan 7, 2022
History by Decree
IAN BURUMA
PS Jan 7, 2022
The Alchemy of Angst
ELIF SHAFAK
FP JANUARY 7, 2022
Online Warriors Are a Risky but Useful Tool for Beijing
By Andreea Brinza, the vice president of the Romanian Institute for the Study of the Asia-Pacific.
FT January 10, 2022
Greater online transparency is the key to defending democracy
Marietje Schaake
FT January 12, 2022
Psy-ops are a crucial weapon in the war against disinformation
Elisabeth Braw
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● フランス政治の右傾化
PS Jan 7, 2022
The Battle for the French Right
DANIEL COHEN
The Guardian, Sun 9 Jan 2022
Once Europe’s liberal hope, Macron is now prey to France’s toxic populism
Will Hutton
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● ビットコイン
VOX 07 January 2022
The Bitcoin challenge: How to tame a digital predator
Ulrich Bindseil, Patrick Papsdorf, Jürgen Schaaf
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● ウクライナ危機とNATO
NYT Jan. 7, 2022
Ukraine Is Only One Small Part of Putin’s Plans
By Lilia Shevtsova
FT January 9, 2022
No reward for Putin’s aggression
NYT Jan. 9, 2022
Russia Invites Calamity if It Invades Ukraine
By The Editorial Board
FT January 10, 2022
Putin’s threats disguise a weakening position
Gideon Rachman
FT January 11, 2022
The EU’s regrettable absence on Ukraine
FP JANUARY 13, 2022
Turkey Could Lose Big in the Russia-Ukraine Standoff
By Jeffrey Mankoff, a distinguished research fellow at the U.S. National Defense University’s Institute for National Strategic Studies.
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● バイデン外交
FP JANUARY 7, 2022
Biden’s Middle East Strategy Is Ruthless Pragmatism
By Steven A. Cook, a columnist at Foreign Policy and the Eni Enrico Mattei senior fellow for Middle East and Africa studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.
FP JANUARY 7, 2022
Why Won’t Biden Support Sudan’s Democracy Movement?
By Cameron Hudson, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Africa Center, and Kholood Khair, a Sudanese political analyst.
FP JANUARY 9, 2022
America’s Asia Strategy Has Reached a Dead End
By Van Jackson, a senior lecturer in international relations at Victoria University of Wellington.
FT January 10, 2022
The shadows hanging over the Middle East
FP JANUARY 13, 2022
Biden Can No Longer Ignore Growing Iran-China Ties
By Bradley Bowman, the senior director of the Center on Military and Political Power at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and Zane Zovak, a research analyst at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
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● コロナウイルス対策
FT January 8, 2022
Lessons on how to live with Covid-19 are still to be learnt
Anjana Ahuja
The Guardian, Mon 10 Jan 2022
Pandemic policy deprives my mother of both family love and her human rights
Liz Saville Roberts
PS Jan 10, 2022
Argentina's COVID Miracle
JOSEPH E. STIGLITZ
FT January 11, 2022
A market-based solution to the anti-vaxxer problem
Andreas Utermann
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● ブラック・ユートピア
NYT Jan. 8, 2022
In Search of the Black Utopia
By Brent Staples
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● ホームレス、不平等、エネルギー危機
FT January 8, 2022
Why homelessness is still with us
Janan Ganesh
The Guardian, Sun 9 Jan 2022
Working from home has entrenched inequality – how can we use it to improve lives instead?
John Harris
FT January 10, 2022
Solving Britain’s high energy bill dilemma
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● ジョンソン首相の専制支配
The Guardian, Sun 9 Jan 2022
Only levelling up can save Johnsonism from being little but a hollow creed
Anne McElvoy
NYT Jan. 10, 2022
Boris Johnson Is Revealing Who He Really Is
By Moya Lothian-McLean
The Guardian, Tue 11 Jan 2022
Who’s really leading Britain – Boris Johnson or the crazy-face emoji?
Marina Hyde
The Guardian, Tue 11 Jan 2022
Johnson promised to ‘level up’ – instead the UK’s wealth divide is worsening
Polly Toynbee
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● マリオ・ドラギへの依存
The Guardian, Sun 9 Jan 2022
The Guardian view on Italy’s Draghi-dependency: understandable but not healthy
Editorial
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● 気候変動と産業・移民
FT January 9, 2022
Britain needs immigrants if it is to survive the climate storm
Parag Khanna
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● 日本の抱負と消耗
FT January 9, 2022
Japan’s New Year’s resolutions are bound to fail
Leo Lewis
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● 国際関係論が失った学者たち
FP JANUARY 9, 2022
Looking Back on a Year of Loss in International Relations
By Stephen M. Walt, a columnist at Foreign Policy and the Robert and Renée Belfer professor of international relations at Harvard University.
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● 森林破壊
PS Jan 10, 2022
Fighting Deforestation on the Ground
PEDRO FRIZO
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● アフガニスタン
PS Jan 10, 2022
Saving Afghanistan
GORDON BROWN, MARTIN GRIFFITHS
The Guardian, Tue 11 Jan 2022
The Guardian view on Afghanistan: aid is not enough
Editorial
PS Jan 11, 2022
How to Prevent Famine in Afghanistan
LAKHDAR BRAHIMI
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● 自由貿易
NYT Jan. 10, 2022
A Fresh Defense of Free Trade
By Peter Coy
FT January 11, 2022
How to tackle resource nationalism
Daniel Litvin
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● 人権
FP JANUARY 10, 2022
The Human Rights vs. National Security Dilemma Is a Fallacy
By Sarah Leah Whitson
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● 労働分配率
VOX 13 January 2022
Trying to account for the decline in the labour share
Gene Grossman, Ezra Oberfield
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The Economist December 18th-31st 2021
The Soviet Disunion: Unfinished business
The Idea of Europe: In the summer of 1896 a carriage pulled into the town of Ronsperg in western Bosnia…
A World of North vs South: Beijing and Dongxing
Denmark: No room at the inn
Bulgaria: Here comes the Harvards
Schumpeter: Lords of the metaverse
Private markets: Spinning around
Local debt in China: Lurking danger
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IPEの想像力 1/17/22
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