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The narrowing of national
autonomy
in the formulation of development strategy is a cost for which developing countries are unlikely to receive an adequate reward.
Teachers will be assessed, schools will be managed with greater autonomy, and a commitment to academic excellence will become the backbone of the public education system.
If maintaining their authority and local
autonomy
is the price that must be paid to end, or at least limit the slaughter, Russia should agree.
Though questions about the peace agreement’s durability remain, with full disarmament yet to take place, the political
autonomy
granted to the country’s Muslim areas seems to have persuaded most MILF fighters that the time has come to end the carnage.
And, as Bengali demands for
autonomy
gained momentum, the response became more repressive.
It took centuries for science to carve out its sphere of autonomy, always a relative one, from politics and religion alike.
This
autonomy
has served science well, and independent and accountable science has served society and the economy well.
To mitigate the rupee’s appreciation, thereby boosting external demand, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) – one of India’s most respected institutions, populated by qualified professionals – must be given greater policy space and
autonomy.
Meanwhile, universities in China and Hong Kong are faced with threats to their
autonomy
and freedom, not from within, but from an authoritarian government.
In Hong Kong, the
autonomy
of universities and free speech itself, guaranteed in the city’s Basic Law and the 50-year treaty between Britain and China on the city’s status, are under threat.
It is not necessarily better to twist minds than to twist arms (though the subject usually has more
autonomy
in mental rather than physical processes).
They stoked supposed resentments among different national or ethnic communities based on Lenin’s idea that even small groups of villages could demand territorial
autonomy.
The demands were never about normal cultural
autonomy
as a means of continued identity and supposed self-protection.
Only territorial autonomy, it seems, would do.
Arm some of these manufactured minority structures so that they can demand
autonomy
at the barrel of a gun, and you get the kind of chaos the Kremlin can use to reassert its control.
Now Ukraine’s people may face a similar test after supporters of Viktor Yanukovych threatened to seek
autonomy
should the rightful winner of the country’s presidential vote, Viktor Yushchenko, actually become president.
Would Moscow’s mayor Yuri Luzkhov, a loyal creature of Putin, have dared to attend the rally where
autonomy
was demanded without the sanction of the Kremlin’s elected monarch?
Will India’s traditional obsession with preserving its strategic
autonomy
always limit its usefulness as a partner to the US?
The US, too, has a strong interest in Indian strategic autonomy, which would be buttressed by a wider range of external partnerships, including with the European states that will benefit from the aircraft tender.
Peres understood that a Jerusalem united under exclusively Israeli rule was not feasible, assuring Norway’s foreign minister in a 1993 letter – critical to the conclusion of the Oslo accords – that Israel would respect the
autonomy
of Palestinian institutions in East Jerusalem.
Private-sector activity will not expand without healthy national banks subject to rigorous financial discipline and greater supervisory
autonomy.
It would also be marked by high levels of bureaucratic
autonomy
and impartial hiring and promotion – areas in which the US had been backsliding.
Regions that are subsidized simply because they are losing out may demand more autonomy, and then grow resentful when conditions do not improve.
Is it really beyond the capacity of their political system to work out a formula for Tibet that recognizes its cultural and religious
autonomy
within the Chinese state?
It cracked the yoke of conservatism and totalitarian thought, enabling the desire for personal and collective
autonomy
and freedom to express itself.
Although both sides claim to be ready for dialogue, they are talking at cross-purposes: the exiles say that talks must be based on their
autonomy
proposals, while China says that it will discuss only the Dalai Lama’s “personal status” – where he would live in Beijing should he return to China.
Last October, British Foreign Minister David Miliband was so anxious to maintain Chinese good will that he came close to denouncing his predecessors’ recognition of Tibet’s
autonomy
100 years ago.
Western observers could accept the exiles’ assurances that their proposals on
autonomy
are negotiable and not bottom-line demands, rather than damning them before talks start.
Moreover, countries with heavy short-term indebtedness risk their political
autonomy.
Zhou and Nasser were both key leaders in the global South’s struggle for independence and ideological
autonomy.
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