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It depends on whether a people let their cities and towns become marred by a banal universal
architecture
devoid of creativity and imagination.
The current situation could also provide the catalyst needed to make decisive progress on the EU’s incomplete political, institutional, and financial
architecture.
Holographic images of startling beauty are now developing in domains shared by architecture, biology, mathematics, and the arts.
The postwar
architecture
of German foreign policy has been made up of several bridges--to the United States, to France, to Britain, to smaller EU member states, to Central and Eastern Europe, and to Russia.
As for Trump, he gave us his tower, one of the ugliest in Manhattan, with its clunky, derivative architecture, its gigantic atrium, its 25-meter waterfall to impress the tourists – a Tower of Babel in glass and steel built by a Don Corleone from the dregs in which all of the world’s languages will indeed be fused into one.
Many are highly qualified professionals working in finance, consulting, academia, architecture, or law.
With few exceptions, Italian recipients of Nobel prizes, the Fields Medal in mathematics, the Pritzker Prize in architecture, or the Breakthrough Prize in life sciences have spent their careers abroad.
Questions, justified or not, about America's ability to retain its dominant position in Asia's security
architecture
in the medium to long term – together with the rise of isolationist sentiment within the US – have spurred its regional allies and partners, including stalwart friends like Australia, to hedge their strategic bets.
Will these cracks in the international political system now wound the world's economic architecture, and with it globalization, as well?
The developing world should not wait for a "new financial
architecture"
to save itself.
But, even with long-term investors, to build a viable city at scale nowadays represents a daunting challenge, requiring not just architecture, but also modern infrastructure, schools, and hospitals.
This “top-level governance architecture,” as it is known in China, has been essential for coordinating and orchestrating the different supply chains and the overall web of contracts to achieve the delicate balance among individual, family, corporate, social, and national objectives.
This top-level governance
architecture
is analogous to a computer’s operating system, which orchestrates the other software and hardware components to form a holistic unity.
Their idea – now called “global governance” – was to create an institutional
architecture
that could foster international cooperation, elaborate consensual global norms, and establish predictable, universally applicable rules, to the benefit of all.
One often-overlooked feature of the original Bretton Woods
architecture
is that it tried to link economic and political interests with security interests.
But it is time for& the franc zone’s two leading regional groupings – the West African Economic and Monetary Union and the Central African Economic and Monetary Community – to& begin playing a decisive role in overhauling the franc zone’s
architecture.
It functioned well, but its potential growth and innovation was necessarily limited by its rigid
architecture
and proprietary protocols.
This balance is reflected in Japanese architecture, which is thoroughly modern, yet steeped in tradition.
Today, new development partners are increasingly prominent in the global architecture, providing steadily rising aid contributions of different types.
The conference will advance the “Moscow Process,” an expression of Russia’s desire to play an active role in forging new partnerships to shape the evolving global aid
architecture.
For the World Bank, the Moscow conference marks a welcome step in building a more globalized aid
architecture
that recognizes a variety of contributions from aid donors and organizations, including through private-sector development.
A new Bretton Woods conference, like the one that established the post-WWII international financial architecture, is needed to establish new international rules, including treatment of financial institutions that are too big to fail and the role of capital controls.
We now know, for example, that all learning and memory are encoded within the nervous system, and that it is this learning that organizes the neural
architecture
and functioning of the brain.
If the goal of therapy is to alter thoughts, behaviors, and feelings, then psychotherapists are attempting to change the physical
architecture
of the brains of their clients.
The Chinese have exported their version of modern development to Tibet not only in terms of
architecture
and infrastructure, but also people – wave after wave of them: businessmen from Sichuan, prostitutes from Hunan, technocrats from Beijing, party officials from Shanghai, and shopkeepers from Yunnan.
In terms of domestic measures, a country’s institutional
architecture
is a core element in ensuring financial stability and effective policy coordination and cooperation.
Economic growth during the Putin years, combined with the defeat of Georgia – which was regarded in Russia as the beginning of a great political comeback – provided the confidence needed to embrace efforts to re-model the transatlantic security
architecture.
This is why, in a recent paper, my colleagues from the think tank Bruegel and I advocate an overhaul of Europe’s
architecture.
A new Middle East policy will thus have to concentrate primarily on four aspects: 1) a comprehensive offer to Syria to detach the country from Iran and settle open conflicts; 2) an offer to Iran for direct talks about the perspective of a full normalization of relations; 3) a decisive and realistic initiative to resolve the Israeli-Arab conflict 4) a regional security
architecture
that centers on stabilizing Iraq and Afghanistan.
Rather, the new financial
architecture
that many are calling for, and which is urgently needed, must be supported by an ethical framework.
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