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" ... Notably, many of the examples he cites of greatness can actually be classed as failures. I will skip the two programs he mentions that marshalled enormous resources in order to kill people -- I would think it self-evident that not having to pursue such projects today is a step forward, rather than backwards. ... "
" ... Sadly, Turkey is dropping backwards in terms of the quality of its institutions and any sense that the economy is marshalled by a rule of law (ironically, two of the finest economists to work on the link between institutions and growth, Dani Rodrik and Daron Acemoglu, are Turkish). The risk now is that a step too far militarily, or a mis-step economically could trigger a full blown crisis, where most of Turkey’s neighbours and former allies now have an interest in seeing it (or rather its president) fail. ... "
" ... The flag of Hungary is born from national republican movements across the 18th and 19th centuries with colors dating back to the Middle Ages, marshalled from the arms of the Árpáds, Hungary's founding dynasty. Romantic period folklore identified the colors as virtues – red for strength, white for faithfulness and green for hope – while others more traditionally associate them with red for spilled blood, white for freedom and green for the land. The color bands are horizontal rather than vertical to avoid confusion with the Italian flag. Interestingly, the Hungarian flag is the same as the current UK republican movement flag. ... "
" ... Then something surreal happened, magical if you’re an India fan. The Kohli-less India – marshalled superbly by stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane – completely dominated the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne, which is the most revered cricket match on the Australian cricket calendar. ... "
" ... They believe all these obstructions can be beaten, as battery prices fall, range anxiety is defeated by more powerful new solid-state technology, while the recharging network becomes ubiquitous. And there are some more muscular methods of persuasion being marshalled to make electric cars more attractive. Some countries like Britain are planning on banning new ICE cars by 2030, Norway will accomplish this by 2025, while many countries will offer massive financial incentives to buy BEVs. Germany currently offers an $11,000 subsidy. ... "