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Moreover, several risks lie
ahead.
Of course, Prodi could preserve a bipolar political system – and thus increase the longevity of his government – by either restoring a majoritarian electoral system or pressing
ahead
with other constitutional amendments designed to preserve government and coalition stability.
The TPP’s Missing IngredientWASHINGTON, DC – Looking for ways to stimulate economic growth and create jobs, US President Barack Obama’s administration is seeking to press
ahead
with the mega-regional free-trade deal known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
But, as Egypt’s domestic politics take their course, Israel, which has had to tread softly in its relationship with Egypt and in Sinai since January 2011, will have to behave with even greater sensitivity in the days
ahead.
Over the past five years, while Europe has grappled with its macroeconomic woes, the United States and Asia have raced ahead, reaping digital benefits.
The remarkable British artificial intelligence firm DeepMind, which Google purchased for $400 million in 2014, seems to be plowing
ahead.
Indeed, until at least the mid-1990’s, India’s Muslim population was greater than that of Pakistan (which has since pulled ahead, thanks to its soaring birthrate).
The fact that Omar al-Bashir, Sudan’s president, is not especially keen to agree to the United Nations’ plan to beef up its peacekeeping force in the country
ahead
of the referendum raises concern about his intentions.
The case of neighbouring Guinea-Bissau, where a blood-bath has just taken place
ahead
of general elections, should serve as a warning.
I am convinced that as the consequences of Brexit unfold in the months ahead, more and more people will be eager to join this movement.
Looking ahead, it will be important to remember that Russia’s foreign policy is motivated not just by spite and bitterness, but also by a nagging awareness of its own decline.
China has more, but India is
ahead
in phones per capita, is adding them faster, and is projected to overtake China before the end of 2012.
Had the United States known what lay ahead, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would not have remarked, after demonstrations broke out in Egypt, that the Egyptian government was “stable.”
More broadly, Trump must avoid triumphalism, and acknowledge, with uncharacteristic humility, the magnitude of the challenge
ahead.
Undoubtedly, tough negotiations lie
ahead
on this front, including with Hollande.
While the United States is
ahead
of the pack, some of its gains could soon be lost, as accumulating inventories begin eroding profits.
As the talks move ahead, the United States and its allies must stick to a dual-track policy: intensifying political pressure and economic sanctions, while negotiating seriously.
Others argue that Russia put privatization
ahead
of institutional reforms such as establishing a judicial system.
The problem is that the headline numbers shed only partial light on what may lie
ahead.
A thickly woven cord is needed to keep Europe reliably anchored as it points eastward, whereas separate strands would withstand only a limited degree of strain in the turbulent years
ahead.
This means, first and foremost, ensuring that people gain practical skills that can drive economic development in the decades
ahead.
The organization Britain will be leaving is far from marching confidently
ahead
to political union.
Looking ahead, while China’s leadership change is important, the country’s leaders cannot decide things with the freedom that one might think.
Unfortunately, it is much more likely that, at least
ahead
of Germany’s autumn 2013 elections, key decisions will be postponed or avoided.
But in one area of human rights protection, much-maligned Serbia has taken an unprecedented step that puts
ahead
of all the rest of Central and Eastern Europe, including states that are already members of the European Union.
Growth in India has slowed significantly in the last two years, and large-scale street protests in Turkey and Brazil could herald hard times
ahead
in both of those countries.
But now one of these revisionists powers – Russia – is pushing
ahead
aggressively to recreate a near-empire and a sphere of influence.
Looking ahead, policymakers and businesses should keep five imperatives in mind.
Now the other TPP partners are discussing moving
ahead
without the US, in order not to lose out on the agreement’s benefits.
We expect global growth to be around 4.5% in 2011 and 2012, although the two-track recovery will continue, with advanced economies chugging along at around 2.5% annual GDP growth, while emerging-market and developing economies motor
ahead
at an impressive 6.5% rate.
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