Autonomy
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Another key to providing effective incentives is fiscal
autonomy
for local governments.
Because politicians who credibly offer to provide more public goods have a greater chance of getting elected, fiscal
autonomy
gives government officials a real stake in raising the tax base through sound policies.
Thus, both political oversight and fiscal
autonomy
provide the incentives needed to support small businesses, which are the engines of economic growth in all fast growing postcommunist countries.
Fiscal autonomy, too, is largely missing in Russia.
Russia’s reformers must accelerate the pace of political reforms aimed at unleashing the forces of electoral oversight and fiscal
autonomy
at the local level.
BRICS and MortarPARIS – Last week, the leaders of five of the world’s fastest-growing economies – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (the BRICS) – convened in New Delhi to reaffirm their common positions and assert their political
autonomy
from the West.
Ultimately, by reaffirming their commitment to sovereignty, the BRICS are protecting their own political autonomy, which they fear could come under threat as they integrate into the global economy.
The basis for continued rapid economic development has been established, and there is nothing to suggest the possibility of significant change in inflation targets, in the
autonomy
of the central bank, or in the floating exchange rate.
The most likely post-war scenario is a partition of Afghanistan, with the Taliban calling the shots in the Pashtun-dominated south and east, and the non-Pashtun northern and western regions retaining their current de facto
autonomy.
In those rare areas, like taxation, where elected representatives retain formal autonomy, the pressures of globalization have attenuated ideological differences between established center-left and center-right parties.
Whereas a nuclear exchange with the US would mean devastation, submission to China would promise survival, and presumably a degree of continued
autonomy.
Why would North Korea slaughter its southern brothers and sisters in retaliation for a Chinese invasion that came with a promise of continued security, if not
autonomy?
We have also found that increased judicial
autonomy
boosts economic development in countries even before they have joined the EU.
To be sure, the emerging powers do share a strong inclination toward rivalry – or at least toward
autonomy
– which is rooted in what might be called the “psychology of rise.”
Perhaps the most dangerous challenge is the prospect of emerging powers leaning increasingly toward autonomy, instead of alliance.
In such cases, relaxing the constraints on economic policy and returning policymaking
autonomy
to elected governments may well be desirable.
Statehood came about in 1951 only through a constitution that balanced centralized power with extensive
autonomy
for Libya’s historic regions, Cyrenaica, Tripolitania, and Fezzan.
Indeed, many key institutions have achieved wide
autonomy
from the government since 2000: the Central Bank, the Transparency Institute, the National Statistics Office, as well as the securities, communications, elections, anti-trust, and drug authorities.
Over the past 40 years, expert committees convened by the World Health Organization have agreed that sexual health includes physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being in relation to sexuality, and is underpinned by respect for human rights and individual
autonomy.
Access to services, though important, is not synonymous with a view of sexuality founded on human rights and individual
autonomy.
Of course, Chinese local governments have never had total financial or fiscal
autonomy.
Regulators, anti-trust officials, and statistical agencies also enjoy a good deal of
autonomy.
Local
autonomy
can be achieved only through strong regional cooperation and coordination.
SPZs should enjoy high degrees of political
autonomy
from the Israeli government and the Palestinian Authority.
The unintended consequence of this early saturation was a radically decentralized system of higher education that fostered a high degree of
autonomy.
Local
autonomy
gave institutions the freedom to establish a brand in the marketplace, and in the absence of strong state control, university leaders positioned their institutions to pursue opportunities and adapt to changing conditions.
In the twenty-first century, it is not possible for colleges to emerge with the same degree of
autonomy
that American colleges enjoyed some 200 years ago, before the development of a strong nation-state.
Catalonia does have a legitimate dispute with the Spanish government over finances and the attributes of
autonomy.
American and Indian forces have conducted dozens of joint exercises in recent years, but some US analysts complain that India still hews to “nonalignment” in power politics by guarding its strategic
autonomy.
Moreover, in order for the EU to achieve strategic autonomy, it needs a competitive European defense industry, with investment in research and development of defense technologies rising substantially as part of a common effort.
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