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Since that moment of breakthrough, market fundamentalism and human rights have companionably risen far and fast--to the detriment not simply of previously more autarkic welfarist development, especially in the global south, but also of certain ideological movements--socialism, for example--that have waned deplorably across the same time that human rights discourse has prospered.
Social capital may encourage autarkic economic policy, since it potentially leads to greater hostility toward the outgroup as it promotes solidarity in the in-group.
The management of this new policy would be shared between the Union, states and municipalities; it would be the responsibility of the Tripartite Committee of the SUS, through the creation of a public body (autarkic or a public foundation) and a Budgetary Fund for Personnel Policy.
Since there are no arbitrage opportunities in an autarkic region (see [5]), we write the regional balance equation as
The one exception is North Korea, where China's economic leverage as the hermit kingdom's biggest trade partner by far appears no match at the moment against Kim Jong-un's nuclear threat and autarkic ambitions.
To mimic the period before the introduction of the common currency in 1999, we follow Gourinchas and Jeanne (2006), as well as Fagan and Gaspar (2008), and assume that before 1999, EMU's South and North were financially autarkic. In contrast to the de-facto financial relationships among subsequent EMU countries, Asia and the U.S.
Besides the evident national-level variations--political and economic systems and development stages, as well as societal-cultural make-up--each of the then prospective ASEAN members pursued distinct foreign policy orientations in the then all-consuming Cold War divide: from being pro-Western, pro-Soviet, pro-China, to non-aligned, or even, in the case of Myanmar, autarkic. As a matter of fact, prior to ASEAN-10, the region was home to "two Southeast Asias": ASEAN on the one hand, and the non-ASEAN states on the other, with latent and historical divisions sharply magnified by the then prevailing US-USSR-China strategic triangle.
Khamenei, too, has been very critical of Rouhani's economic policy, calling for a much more autarkic approach.
The notion of a resistance economy was first introduced by Khamenehi in 2013 to refer to an autarkic economy based on a philosophy of self-sufficiency, where foreigners cannot harm Iran by denying it goods because Iran will produce all essentials itself.
With the exception of its alliance with the Soviet Union, China had no recourse but an autarkic path of socialist development.
But short of that, a mixture of philosophies and social forces might be good enough: antiwar consumerists and autarkic nationalists against the empire of oil and its way of life.
A few existing studies estimate wage-price elasticities using long aggregate time series data from countries that were effectively autarkic in the main food staple (pre-1980s Bangladesh in Boyce and Ravallion 1991; the Philippines in Lasco, Myers, and Bernsten 2008), thus raising serious endogeneity issues.
Therefore, one can conclude without hesitation that traditional pottery form is an independent idiosyncratic contextual district and exhorts an autarkic conceptual lexicon.
This autarkic development policy was made possible by Soviet deliveries of energy and raw material.
Nonetheless, it is fair to ask whether or not an operational concept built largely on foundations laid down half a century ago to defeat an autarkic land power are entirely relevant to confronting a growing economic power that seeks not to destroy the international system but to change it in its favor and to do so ideally without going to war.