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The good news is that services are now growing faster than any other sector, having reached 48% of GDP in 2014 (thus surpassing the end-2015 target of 47% well
ahead
of schedule).
The EU was
ahead
of its time in 1999.
In Iran, the regime pushes ahead, but is clearly being hurt by an economic crisis (largely a consequence of international sanctions), popular protest, and internal bickering – and has turned bellicose as a result.
Moreover, whereas Germany in 1914 was pressing hard on Britain’s heels (and had surpassed it in terms of industrial strength), the US remains decades
ahead
of China in overall military, economic, and soft-power resources.
The Workd Bank's Anti-Corruption Fight ContinuesThe recent turbulence surrounding the resignation of Paul Wolfowitz from the Presidency of the World Bank has underscored the need to push
ahead
with the Bank’s good governance and anti-corruption agenda.
Of course, should the US see failure ahead, it could seek to broaden the war beyond Iraq’s borders by attacking Iran, a policy reminiscent of “Operation Sideshow,” when US failure in Vietnam in the late 1960’s enticed President Nixon into attacking Cambodia and Laos.
It retains a highly innovative economy, which registers more new patents each year than all European countries combined – second only to the US and eons
ahead
of China and India.
But so is the possibility that the current crisis galvanizes enough consensus to move
ahead
and do some of the hard work that every country in the end achieves.
Some of these risks are financial: The road
ahead
will be a bumpy one for markets, and a return of risk aversion could soon affect the European Union’s most fragile countries.
The years since the Berlin Wall came down have been rich in dramatic change, but the real era of upheaval lies
ahead.
That is the most pressing immediate question, but America’s leaders should also be thinking
ahead.
For both sides, there is plenty of work
ahead
to conclude a BIT.
For example, the goal of halving extreme poverty (measured by the number of people living on less than $1.25 a day) will likely be achieved
ahead
of time, largely thanks to China’s phenomenal growth.
But three developments in China – rising wage inflation, the coming of a new five-year plan that will seek to shift dramatically the Chinese economy’s focus from exports to domestic consumption, and a cut-off in the supply of rare earths to Japanese companies – may auger significant changes in how these networks invest and function in the years
ahead.
They deserve a better hearing now that retaining the solidarity of their citizens has become an essential condition for European governments to maintain solidarity with America for the long struggle against international terrorism that lies
ahead.
Since suffering a stroke last year, Bouteflika has barely appeared in public, whether to campaign
ahead
of the vote or to acknowledge his victory after it.
Last year’s Brexit referendum on European Union membership suggested a Leave-Remain divide, with the Brexiteers narrowly
ahead.
China may well be able to meet the challenge
ahead.
On the contrary, the accumulation of wealth in the Chinese government’s hands should enhance its ability to press
ahead
with reform.
The task
ahead
is to see that it is.
The attitude of indifference to income distribution is in fact a recipe for economic growth without end, with the rich, very rich, and super-rich drawing ever further
ahead
of the rest.
There is good reason to hope that China can weather the challenges
ahead.
Like so many of his predecessors, but unlike many in the West, Xi understands that there is no simple, one-time solution to the challenges
ahead.
But there is much work ahead, and we should not lose sight of the numbers when allocating scarce resources for investment in development.
One of the horrors that lie
ahead
will be the growing disappointment of “Leave” supporters as all of these lies are exposed.
Terrorists are always seeking to stay one step
ahead
of law enforcement and intelligence services; so ISIS can be expected to seek software that encrypts a user’s IP address and routes Internet traffic through a series of anonymized servers.
Looking ahead, however, Cyprus has the means not only to recover, but even to heal its longstanding division with the Turkish-backed statelet in the north of the island.
The rest of the world will continue to move
ahead.
After Argentina’s unilateral default in 2001, many investors saw more clearly the need to allow explicitly for less drastic alternatives
ahead
of time, and so incorporated so-called “collective action clauses” into debt contracts.
The attacks came at a time when the world traditionally tries to make sense of the year
ahead
– to forecast the risks that lie in wait, the opportunities that will arise, and the challenges that will have to be overcome.
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