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...Joseph Torigian, an expert on elite Chinese and Soviet politics at Stanford University’s Hoover History Lab, said the death of a senior Chinese political figure is “always an extremely complicated and challenging...
...But Joseph Torigian, an expert on elite Chinese and Soviet politics at Stanford University’s Hoover History Lab, said ties between the Communist party’s top leaders and their deputies had always been fraught...
...President Franklin Delano Roosevelt pushed for the creation of the SEC; Joseph Kennedy, the buccaneering Irish-American businessman, served as its first chair; William O Douglas, a feisty progressive lawyer...
...He is now a distinguished visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution. But Trump-era protectionism has endured....
...said Joseph Majkut, director of the energy security and climate change programme at the Center for Strategic and International Studies....
...During Joseph Stalin’s ascendancy after Lenin’s death in 1924, Stalin kept a sharp eye on those who expressed concerns about him....
...Professor Joseph Joyce presents a succinct description of how economists can differ over economic policies (“Politicians have a fickle attitude to economists”, Letters, February 23)....
...That’s until the suggestion of sinew dissolves into knobbly joints and scaly purple skin — or until you notice the bright red Hoover wedged up against its flank....
...In terms of an author fitting for unsettling times, try Joseph Roth....
...of Techtronic, which makes the majority of its power tools in China and generates three-quarters of its revenue from the US for products including Hoovers....
...Keith Joseph, Mrs Thatcher’s political guru, was visiting in Glasgow and the main news desk dispatched me to cover his speech....
...“They are trading on the public respect for the institution of the US military,” says Ms Schake, now at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution....
...Invitations went out to Scotland Yard and J Edgar Hoover to visit Dachau, and the programme was all set when war broke out....
...The great economist Joseph Schumpeter described capitalism as being incessantly revolutionised from within....
...Indeed, Roosevelt said to Joseph Davies, “I can’t take communism, nor can you but to cross the bridge I would hold hands with the devil.” The devil he had in mind was Joseph Stalin....
...The UK housing market has morphed into a generational hoover, sucking in wealth from the young to line the pockets of wealthier older generations....
...- The Hoover manoeuvre on recessionary blame. - Data on Rick Perry, Texas, and jobs. - Il faut cultiver notre jardin, Peter Thiel edition. - Further, further reading....
...Our rates strategy team currently recommends taking advantage of this value in peripherals by buying Irish bonds… Quick, before the European Central Bank hoovers them all up… Related links: Mmm, Irish...
...The United States will seek to prevent a ‘Hoover moment’ from emerging in the world economy when it presses its partners to relent on the pace of their fiscal austerity plans at this weekend’s G20 summit...
...And secondly, with regard to Japanese sovereign risk and fears that domestic investors won’t be happy to hoover up JGBs for much longer: Japan is not Greece, but it is in trouble....
...“We bought [Hoover] for a small price because it was losing money, but we knew it was the best cleaning brand in the world,” says Joseph Galli, TTI chief executive....
...Joseph Conrad advised judging a man by his foes as well as his friends. With enemies like these – Hoover took the US into the Great Depression, remember – short sellers may not need friends....
...In a recent editorial Joseph Stiglitz and John Sulston, Nobel Laureates in Economics and Medicine respectively, added their voices to the growing list of critics of genetic patents....
...Few since Duchamp have been as daring; Dan Flavin’s fluorescent lights, Carl Andre’s bricks and Jeff Koons’s Hoover are mediated by the artists in some way to become art....
...This week, Joseph Yam, head of Hong Kong’s monetary authority, cast some light on the subject in an Adair Turneresque speech....
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