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Cameron’s remarks (“the EU is seen as something that is done to people rather than acting on their behalf”) came closer to the institutional skepticism of Ronald Reagan’s inaugural
address
in 1981 (“[I]t is not my intention to do away with government,” but “to make it …work with us, not over us”) than to Obama’s “European” vision.
But is Obama’s inaugural
address
an indication of a renewed vigor for US-backed/led multilateralism?
But his administration’s persistent failure to
address
the crisis in Syria effectively, along with its backseat approach in Mali, suggests that such concerted multilateralism was an exception.
Obama’s treatment of global warming in his inaugural
address
is telling in this regard, because, other than a passing reference to preserving “our planet,” the issue of climate was dealt with as an internal matter.
It remains to be seen whether Obama’s inclusion of institutional renewal in his inaugural
address
marks a turning point in America’s approach to multilateralism.
Too Late to Compensate Free Trade’s LosersCAMBRIDGE – It appears that a new consensus has taken hold these days among the world’s business and policy elites about how to
address
the anti-globalization backlash that populists such as Donald Trump have so ably exploited.
Given that both Republicans and Democrats have criticized short-termism, it is possible that some of those policies might aim to
address
it.
The bottom line is that there are bigger, more pressing problems to
address.
And, in a world where borders are becoming increasingly porous to everything from drugs to infectious diseases to terrorism, America must mobilize international coalitions to
address
shared threats and challenges.
Given this, the legacy of the Cold War should give way to issues like ensuring that China’s rise remains peaceful, preventing the current chaos in the Arab world from spreading beyond the region, limiting the scope of nuclear-weapons proliferation, and contributing to global efforts to
address
climate change, water scarcity, food security, and cyber-crime.
But shaming alone cannot
address
every breach of basic rights: a juvenile is wrongfully detained, a factory poisons a river.
The international community should
address
these challenges by establishing a global fund for legal empowerment.
It is high time to
address
the problem.
The same proposed policies for closing global trade imbalances also, by and large, help
address
each country’s domestic economic concerns.
The object of their contention is the much-debated “shareholders’ access to proxy” rule, adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in August to
address
the fundamental lack of accountability of corporate boards.
Action to
address
climate change, participants argue, is being pursued at the expense of those least able to bear the cost.
The precise mix of policies must of course vary by country; but without more thoughtful approaches than what was attempted in France, action to
address
climate change will be dangerously constrained.
She discussed at length the appalling phenomenon of violent intolerance towards Christian communities, and cast blame on the international community and prominent NGOs for failing to
address
this problem.
Unless action is taken to
address
the issue, hundreds of communities that simply wish to practice their religion peacefully will face profound psychological and demographic consequences, fleeing into exile to preserve their faith.
Scary climate stories rely on a simple narrative: more CO2 means more environmental damage and death – and the only way to
address
it is to cut carbon emissions.
Of course, none of this means that we should not
address
climate change by focusing on innovation to make for less costly green energy.
The good news is that some innovative companies are already developing new business models that
address
the underlying market failure.
As a result, the United States and Europe often spend tens or even hundreds of billions of dollars to send troops or bombers to quell uprisings or target “failed states,” but do not send one-tenth or even one-hundredth of that amount to
address
the underlying crises of water scarcity and under-development.
Thatcher’s greatest achievement was the liberalization of the overregulated British labor market, while Reagan turned the tide with his inaugural address: “In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.”
The debate about inequality’s causes is complex and often messy; the debate about how to
address
it is messier still.
There is also the complication of global capital mobility and tax avoidance, which the G-20 is only beginning to
address.
The opportunity for Russia and the West is to generate the political will needed to
address
issues – above all, reform of an outmoded system of international relations – that have been ignored for too long.
Time to Test IranNEW YORK – Most of the debate about how to
address
Iran’s efforts to develop nuclear-weapons capacity focuses on two options.
Given that even Krauthammer concedes that pumping the atmosphere full of carbon dioxide “can’t be very good,” the next logical step in the debate is to determine the best way to
address
the problem.
One important way to
address
this problem in a systemic way is by reforming education in the so-called STEM disciplines: science, technology, engineering, and math.
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