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This may be because mosques and Islamic associations find it difficult to compete with the promises of solace available through the Internet, where voices can
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political issues, feed off injustices around the world, and launch calls to arms that can ultimately be murderous.
Withdrawal of US financial and logistical support for the rebellion, and calling on others to do the same, would not
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Syria’s authoritarianism or resolve America’s issues with Iran, but it would stop or greatly reduce the large-scale killing and destruction in Syria itself.
In this manner, increased infrastructure spending would
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the issue of long-term growth, too.
Over the last 18 months, Li’s government has been attempting to
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these challenges, by overhauling China’s industrial structure, reducing excess production capacity, restricting lending, containing the shadow banking sector, and curbing real-estate investment.
That process is already underway, as China now appears willing to
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the disputes multilaterally, through the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
Too often, China and the US
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the issue of North Korea in a formulaic way, with the Chinese declaring that they “support dialogue,” while the US urges China to do more, without specifying what.
He said he supported US Secretary of State John Kerry’s efforts to
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jointly issues “that can be resolved only together,” and that he was ready to “work with any president voted in by the American people.”
Dealing with the global epidemic of chronic diseases requires us to
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this 80%, and doing so cannot be left to traditional health-care organizations alone.
But, based on Europe’s experience, such policies are precisely the wrong way to
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global warming.
It will
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adverse selection by including an individual mandate.
The same middle-of-the-road approach can be taken in the second year to
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the still-outstanding fiscal issues.
Likewise, the European Union, in contrast to the United States, regards the leverage ratio as a supervisory optional extra, known as a “Pillar 2 measure” (which permits supervisors to add additional capital buffers to
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a particular bank’s idiosyncratic risks).
Second, to
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existing regulatory conflicts, the FMLC recommends establishing a “conflict of regulation” framework to determine which legal regime – that of a global firm’s home country or that of its local subsidiary’s host country – has jurisdiction in a specific cross-border dispute.
But, as the 2008 global financial crisis starkly demonstrated, it can render markets dysfunctional, with ambiguity about different regulators’ responsibilities making it difficult, even impossible, to
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the problems caused by failing firms.
The candidates in US debates
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carefully selected journalists who rarely follow up on a question.
Failure to
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the deficit (and the mounting debt) will create pressures to reduce what the US spends on foreign aid, intelligence, and defense – although Republicans are more likely than Democrats to protect such spending (except for foreign aid).
But there is no such consensus about how to
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the food-security problem.
At the same time, governments must
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inequality of wealth, and thus of food, not least by curbing corporate dominance.
Given that there is no obvious single vulnerable point in the system to initiate change, governments must
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a range of issues simultaneously.
Sarkozy’s trip to Washington, and his
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to a receptive US Congress, was one more step toward ensuring that they do so together.
While the Iraq quagmire has made it difficult for America to project force around the world, America’s growing debt, conflicts with friends and enemies alike, absence of any perceivable strategy for changing times, and its political system’s seeming inability to take action to
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these challenges have combined to turn America into a struggling giant.
To do so, Americans must identify and
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the great challenges the United States faces, starting from the ground up.
This will require us to
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the inverted narratives of victimhood, which are often recruited to justify intolerance.
The Wrong Way to Think About OilIn his recent State of the Union address, President George W. Bush declared, “America is addicted to oil.”
Awareness does not always lead to action, but literacy is the limiting factor when it comes to the world’s ability to
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its most urgent challenges.
Our education efforts must include the promotion of innovative ways to
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these challenges and overcome them.
No single stakeholder can
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all of the Fourth Industrial Revolution’s social and economic challenges, not even government.
European Union countries and supranational institutions took decisions that helped to
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“energy islands” (isolated and inefficient energy markets), while increasing the role of renewables in energy provision.
Pushed further away from best-case scenarios, they are unable to ignore the global liquidity impact of the Fed’s policies, yet they lack the right policy tools to
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it.
Chernobyl Forum was created to
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the prevailing confusion concerning the impact of the accident, both among the public and government officials, by declaring a clear verdict on issues where a scientific consensus could be found.
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