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Standing in the wings is one possible candidate who might take up where Khatami left off and
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the economic and cultural concerns of young Iranians.
But none of this will suffice to
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the identity crisis of the second- and third-generation immigrants who have proved vulnerable to ISIS ideology.
Some states suggested new norms to
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data integrity and maintenance of the Internet’s core structures.
This is partly because a sensible agenda must simultaneously
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its macroeconomic, educational, distributional, and spatial dimensions.
It is also because yesterday’s solutions belong to the past: a social compact designed for an environment of high-growth, equalizing technological progress won’t help
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the problems of a low-growth world of divisive technological innovation.
The democratic opposition can
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the flaws of the existing order only if it recognizes the need for very different forms of mobilization from those of the past.
Acting on their own, nation-states can successfully
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neither tax avoidance nor carbon emissions.
The Office for Budget Responsibility, the body that provides an independent assessment of UK public finances, has shown that while the deficit has been coming down more quickly, stronger economic growth alone cannot be relied upon to
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the deficit’s structural component.
We have also had to
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the structural weaknesses that have been holding the UK back.
Meanwhile, in the absence of a crisis that demands political attention, all of the problems and risks that Germany’s previous coalition governments have failed to
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will continue to be ignored.
Failure to
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the issues and leaders involved risks the creation of an arc of even greater instability running from Jerusalem through Beirut, Damascus, Baghdad and Tehran.
At the same time, India has long advocated for the principle of “common but differentiated responsibility,” which holds that the industrialized countries that have contributed the most to global warming have a larger obligation to
address
it.
That is why we must step up our efforts to boost our resilience to the climate effects we won’t be able to avoid, and
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the associated security consequences.
With that assured, and its decisions respected, the Court will be able to
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real threats to human rights or democratic values posed by PiS legislation.
The tragedy of our times is that just when bolder cooperation is needed to
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the inequities of hyper-globalization, the drums of “free trade” have drowned out the voices of those calling for a restoration of trust, fairness, and justice in the system.
Radical proposals that would help restore a more resilient system, offered by the likes of Governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King, have been smothered by noisy discussion of measures that do nothing to
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modern banking’s fundamental defects.
This commentary is based on an
address
delivered on October 17, 2015, at a conference at Columbia University honoring Joseph Stiglitz for a half-century of teaching.
The African Union and the EU must
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the challenges raised by migration together, in particular the need to crack down on the criminal gangs that ruthlessly exploit desperate and vulnerable people.
With central banks – especially in advanced economies and the high-income emerging economies – wary of using policy rates to fight bubbles, most countries are relying on macro-prudential regulation and supervision of the financial system to
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frothy housing markets.
If you want us to stay, you need to
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the grievances that have caused a majority of us to want to leave.
Second, there is a widespread belief that advanced economies’ urban elites – in government, the media, and business – are either uninterested or unable to
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their societies’ most serious problems: economic inequality, banking crises, aging populations and overburdened social-security systems, terrorism, porous borders, rapidly changing community identities, and much else.
In the face of today’s political disruptions, responsive leadership requires that we
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all forms of inequality.
Multinational organizations can
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today’s challenges only with responsive leadership – the kind of leadership that finds common ground with governments and members of civil society to envision a new way forward.
It must seize this moment to introduce a broader strategy toward Iran, one that convinces Iranian leaders to
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legitimate concerns about their ongoing ballistic-missile program and disruptive behavior in the region.
The only way to halt the current Ebola outbreak, and prevent similar epidemics, is to
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the fundamental social and political vulnerabilities that have allowed the virus to flourish.
The August conference, appropriately named GLACIER, will feature an
address
by President Barack Obama.
Convening a forum to
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these topics would be beneficial to all.
What explains this apparent paradox is these voters’ very low levels of trust in government’s ability to
address
inequality.
And, in fact, Pakistan needs to build about a half-dozen such plants – in addition to the two already being built by the Chinese near Karachi – to
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its energy shortfall, which amounts to an estimated 5,000 megawatts annually.
And, instead of reducing the chances of a nuclear standoff in South Asia, the White House plan served only to distract attention from efforts to
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tensions between India and Pakistan.
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