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Many promote both foreign and domestic investment, despite the failure of such institutional
arrangements
in the past.
But if Britain “crashes out” of the EU in March, with no
arrangements
to preserve open trade across the British Channel, monetary policy cannot shore up GDP, as Governor Mark Carney recently warned.
In that sense, economic success in China or India may be those states’ undoing, as middle-class political aspirations render current
arrangements
dysfunctional.
From time to time Arab negotiators enter into discussions about the mundane issues that prospective neighboring states would need to resolve, such as political boundaries, security arrangements, and economic relations.
The plan fell apart when some major IMF shareholders could not accept the burden-sharing
arrangements
that would be necessary in case of losses due to exchange-rate movements.
The paradox is that while anxiety over China’s growing assertiveness has returned the US to the center of Asian geopolitics and enabled it to strengthen its security
arrangements
in the region, this has not led to action aimed at quelling China’s expansionary policies.
And, in South Korea, our Strategic Alliance 2015 agreement charts a course for the future across a range of fronts, including cooperation in space and cyberspace, intelligence and information sharing, and command
arrangements.
First, unlike tried and tested post-coup
arrangements
from the past, the junta that seized power last May, the National Council for Peace and Order, chose to rule directly, with the coup’s leader, General Prayut Chan-ocha, assuming the premiership, rather than appointing a recognized and capable figure to the position.
It was underpinned by institutions like the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which later became the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund, as well as regional security arrangements, such as NATO.
Following their recent summit, Yeltsin announced that Russia is considering institutional
arrangements
with the Western Alliance, thoughts long in Mr. Kohl's mind.
These
arrangements
amount to a cabal of mutual complicity, whereby world powers designate economic spheres of influence through regional governance institutions.
Mutually beneficial international
arrangements
governing flows of goods, capital, technology, and people (the four key flows in the global economy) are appropriate only when they reinforce – or, at least, don’t undermine – progress on meeting the highest priority.
A similar view has been animating nationalist and populist political movements across Europe, many of which believe that supra-national
arrangements
should come second to domestic prosperity.
But even without such institutional arrangements, there is a sense that emphasizing international markets and linkages can hamper a country’s capacity to advance its own interests.
Before such hydro-engineering projects sow the seeds of water conflict, China ought to build institutionalized, cooperative river-basin
arrangements
with downstream states.
Finally, the current financial turmoil highlights a long-standing but urgent problem for Europe: the lack of credible
arrangements
for the management of cross-border banking crises.
The exact
arrangements
will have to be decided, but they must allow quicker and better-informed decision-making while respecting national fiscal prerogatives.
Likewise, Monti has repeatedly said that he is inspired by Scandinavia’s labor-market and social-protection
arrangements.
China’s stationing of its own troops in the Pakistani part of Kashmir for years, ostensibly to protect its ongoing strategic projects there, betrays its lack of confidence in Pakistani security
arrangements
– and suggests that China will continue to enlarge its military footprint in Pakistan.
These emerging institutional
arrangements
include contracts and commercial law, bankruptcy and labor codes, and courts to oversee their enforcement.
On these occasions existing members pretended that they need not fundamentally change the EU's institutional
arrangements.
If there is one thing that is clear about the European Union’s institutional arrangements, it is that it is insufficiently democratic for the degree of integration that is now underway or planned.
In other words, such a process would deal with the issues of 1967 – defining a border (including Jerusalem), withdrawing and dismantling settlements, putting in place security arrangements, and the Palestinians’ assumption of full governance responsibility – while shelving for the future those of 1948.
Specifically, moving toward an innovative “learning society” will require students to hone their critical-thinking and managerial skills within collaborative work
arrangements.
By law, actual words can’t be trademarks, but specific
arrangements
of words – such as Evernote or Apple Computer – can be protected.
Under China’s current institutional arrangements, meritocracy is a prerequisite for good governance.
Beyond causing severe economic damage to both sides, such an outcome would generate so much acrimony that the two sides would find it next to impossible to work out
arrangements
in myriad other areas, such as territorial defense and counter-terrorism, trade and sanctions, international diplomacy, and climate change.
Meanwhile, young Africans are largely working in the informal economy, where they enter into ad hoc
arrangements
that lie beyond the purview of government regulation and taxation.
The United States, an Atlantic power, was fully integrated into the region’s economic and security
arrangements.
More flexible pension arrangements, legal reforms, and media and education campaigns aimed at shifting employers’ perceptions of older workers will allow individuals to keep working for longer.
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