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Perhaps the main risk this year – and in the decade
ahead
– is that we lose sight of this fundamental truth.
But whether the Palestinian national project will proceed with a redefined vision and strategy, or remain bogged down by old ideas, is the key question that must be addressed in the months and years
ahead.
But a non-European Britain would be less likely to secure the same standing and influence in whatever institutions emerge in the years
ahead.
It is obvious that new technology and the integration of billions of additional workers into global markets have created opportunities that should mean greater prosperity in the decades
ahead
than before the crisis.
The price of the talks has already been high, with all sides having ramped up violence to strengthen their respective positions
ahead
of the negotiations.
There are, however, four major issues that must be confronted in order to move
ahead
with such a banking union.
There are now only two options: integrate
ahead
of markets – that is, give the ECB supervisory powers for systemically important and cross-border institutions, unify prudential rules, and create an RA with money from the ESM – or permit the current disintegration process to continue and await the euro’s relatively quick demise.
Africa has a long road
ahead.
In fact, Greece will likely depend on concessional funding from official sources in the years
ahead
– funding that is conditional on reforms, not debt ratios.
SCAF, fearing an Islamist takeover
ahead
of the presidential election, dissolved the parliament in June, following a judicial decision that they (and the court) insist must be upheld.
The challenge
ahead
will be to reconcile the emerging economic reality with the social values and ethics needed to produce a balanced and inclusive green economy.
No pivot of this kind is easy, and many challenges lie
ahead.
Fortunately, in facing the difficult adjustment challenges that lie ahead, China’s $3.6 trillion in foreign-currency reserves can serve as a buffer against unavoidable losses.
Unfortunately, the Obama administration’s decision to put the unions
ahead
of secured debt-holders in the orchestrated Chrysler bankruptcy risks rupturing the basic fabric of credit markets.
Moreover, she is now being challenged within her own party by her much younger and more intellectually impressive niece, Marion Maréchal-Le Pen, who spoke just
ahead
of US Vice President Mike Pence at February’s Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) gathering in Washington, DC.
The challenge
ahead
demands a concerted response from our deepest thinkers and most creative artists.
Whether or not they make Miliband the next prime minister (in a coalition with the Liberal Democrats, the SNP, or both), they are likely to characterize elections elsewhere as well in the years
ahead.
First, there are errors of omission – cases in which blind spots in the consensus prevent economists from being able to see troubles looming
ahead.
Then there are the errors of commission – cases in which economists’ fixation on one particular model of the world makes them complicit in the administration of policies whose failure could have been predicted
ahead
of time.
Likewise, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will remain a central pillar of my economic policies, and we will press
ahead
with the Japan-European Union Economic Partnership Agreement.
We will press
ahead
with reforms, including a review of the GPIF’s portfolio, to ensure that public funds contribute to growth-nurturing investments.
As it happens, Germany’s aging population and declining workforce will create labor shortages in the years
ahead.
Domestic issues are likely to preoccupy Obama and his team at least up until the mid-term elections this November, thus precluding active diplomacy during the critical months
ahead.
Few serious analysts still believe that the spectacular economic convergence experienced by Asian countries, and less spectacularly by most Latin American and African countries, will be sustained in the decades
ahead.
Japan is
ahead
of the curve in curbing population growth, and productivity has been increasing.
Looking ahead, the Bank should take the same approach to LGBT rights and make legal protections for sexual orientation and gender identity a condition for countries receiving loans.
And the task
ahead
– translating admirable and ambitious commitments into effective collaborative action at the local, national, and international levels – is immense.
But offering a clear prospect of a better and fairer EU is the best way to mobilize public opinion and face down anti-European political forces
ahead
of next year’s European Parliament election.
If governments plan only 10-15 years ahead, as is typical in energy policy, rather than 30-50 years, they will tend to make poor system-related choices.
In this sense, planning 30-50 years
ahead
is vital not only to make the correct long-run choices, but also to inform the correct short-term choices.
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