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Japan is in no position to
address
Russia’s concerns.
To
address
the political, socioeconomic, and humanitarian challenges fueled by the crisis, the Advisory Commission on Rakhine State, chaired by Kofi Annan, recommends urgent and sustained action on a number of fronts to prevent violence, maintain peace, and foster reconciliation.
This method was highly successful during the post-war period of European reconstruction, because it allowed diplomats and officials from different countries to bypass national disagreements or lingering resentments and
address
the continent’s most pressing problems.
While a lot of attention has been paid to headline-grabbing issues like immigration and national security, American voters are highly concerned about economic issues – concerns that the leading candidates would
address
in very different ways.
But that threat is precisely why Europe must
address
seriously the possibility of her winning, however unlikely it may seem.
The question for Israel and its friends to
address
is what the downside risks of that outcome really are, and to calibrate their reaction accordingly.
Finally, to
address
energy poverty, world leaders must scale up funding for decentralized renewable-energy projects, including through a globally funded feed-in tariff for renewable energy mini-grids in developing countries.
Policies aimed directly at debt forgiveness and enhanced saving incentives – contentious, to be sure – would at least
address
zombie consumers’ balance-sheet problems.
It would, of course, be wiser to
address
the real problems facing GCC governments, which range from embittered minorities to economies that are unable to create enough jobs for young people.
In May, the IFC, together with the World Economic Forum, brought together 100 of the most promising startups in the Arab world, with the goal of beginning to
address
the bottlenecks that stifle entrepreneurship.
The updated principles would maintain strategic communication and healthy bilateral relations; harness each other’s strengths and expand cooperation in infrastructure, investment, and other areas; deepen cultural ties and increase mutual understanding and friendship; expand coordination and collaboration in multilateral affairs to safeguard developing countries’ legitimate interests and
address
global challenges; and accommodate each other’s core concerns and reconcile bilateral disagreements amicably.
For too long, government officials have tinkered with Mexico’s economic structure through piecemeal reforms that seek to ensure political stability, but that do not
address
the key obstacles to greater innovation and competitiveness.
But perhaps the biggest challenge will be determining which mechanisms will most efficiently
address
China’s troubled-asset problem.
If we fail to
address
them adequately, the outcome is unlikely to be a safer and more prosperous society, but rather one in which frustration and hopelessness increase, potentially leading to extreme behaviors.
In this context, a “knowledge bank” needs to
address
three challenges.
From China’s perspective, however, it may well be the only option to
address
its daunting implementation imperatives head-on.
These challenges, while difficult to address, are at least discernible.
The G20, which Germany now leads, could take many steps to
address
the crisis of inequality, but three are most important.
Now is the time for the G20 to step up again, and to act with genuine resolve, to
address
the global inequality crisis.
More generally, a successful meeting in Brussels could help bring all sides closer together on thorny issues, such as the scale and scope of efforts that countries at different levels of development should make to
address
climate change.
Whatever route it takes, Europe in the coming years will have to
address
the weak representation of the common interest – or else admit that no such common interest can justify remaining on the path of integration.
Despite its professed strategic pivot toward Asia, US President Barack Obama’s administration has done little to
address
China’s increasingly assertive efforts to stake its territorial claims in the South and East China Seas or North Korea’s affronts to the status quo on the Korean Peninsula.
Theirs is the nationalism of free, liberated people, who can expect the most generous devolution deals possible to protect their singular legacies and
address
their grievances.
To oppose such forces and policies, mainstream political parties will have to
address
their failure, even with the facts on their side, to offer a narrative compelling enough to convince voters to choose economic openness.
Similar policies need to be adopted by a greater number of countries to enable them to
address
their energy challenges in a more effective way.
But it is obvious that in the period of transition through which Serbia is going, there is a need for a strong, well-organized European-style social-democratic party to
address
these issues.
Markets for innovation and new ideas work poorly and governments can help to
address
those market failures.
Israel is especially concerned that Obama might be willing to
address
Iran’s nuclear ambition by equating it with Israel’s nuclear status.
To be sure, tax cuts would not
address
all of the many challenges surrounding access to healthcare in emerging and developing countries, such as the lack of hospitals, clinics, doctors, and public and private insurance.
No country can
address
these issues along.
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