Autonomy
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Though monetary authorities enjoy more political
autonomy
than other policymaking bodies, they lack the needed tools to address effectively the challenges that their countries face.
So the problem comes in assuring the
autonomy
of each realm.
Essentially, the concept has served to justify collectivist-authoritarian rule by aligning it with local tradition and culture, with
autonomy
defined in terms of otherness – that is, differentiation from the West and its values.
While science was not initially deemed a threat, within today’s tightly restricted social and political order, it has emerged as a symbol of
autonomy
and diversity.
Israel and the Palestinians have been negotiating since 1995, when they signed the Oslo Accords whose major achievement was mutual recognition and
autonomy
in areas of the West Bank and Gaza for the Palestinians.
Indeed, even without full independence, this is precisely what Scotland, which has been promised even greater
autonomy
within the UK than it already has, will have to do if it is to succeed.
And in California, among other states, demands for greater local
autonomy
are growing louder, occasionally echoing the rhetoric of Catalan secessionists or Brexiteers in the United Kingdom.
A viable program for managing globalization would recognize that every country must balance the
autonomy
it desires with the cooperation it needs.
As long as each government is given enough
autonomy
in the implementation of these principles to act in accordance with its own institutional framework and traditions, such measures are all on the right track.
By definition, any alliance with a superpower is unequal; so efforts to establish close ties with the United States have long run up against India’s tradition of strategic
autonomy.
Small loans empower women by giving them more control over household assets and resources, more
autonomy
and decision-making power, and greater access to participation in public life.
Spain after the Franco dictatorship stabilized itself by granting
autonomy
to its regions, which in many ways now behave like independent units.
In such an information age, Nye wrote, three types of countries are likely to gain soft power: “those whose dominant cultures and ideals are closer to prevailing global norms (which now emphasize liberalism, pluralism, autonomy); those with the most access to multiple channels of communication and thus more influence over how issues are framed; and those whose credibility is enhanced by their domestic and international performance.”
And it has not been shy about using its considerable operational
autonomy.
By their nature, e-commerce and technology-based businesses offer women more flexibility and autonomy, helping them to manage home responsibilities alongside paid work.
Decoupling oil revenues from public subsidies will require a new social contract that is based less on guaranteed consumption and more on personal
autonomy.
Since the Oslo Accords of l993 between Israel and the PLO, the Palestinians enjoyed limited transitional
autonomy.
It must recognize a strong popular desire for individual autonomy, more leadership positions for women and the young, and greater support for individual enterprise (along with reforms of social insurance that make it cost-effective and truly inclusive).
Their embrace of
autonomy
and mobility risks putting them in conflict with a law-enforcement establishment and media that still view women through a pre-feminist lens: “good girls” who stay at home should not be raped, while “bad girls” who stake a claim to public space are fair game.
A new regional
autonomy
law will provide greater freedoms for regions and local communities to express themselves.
Granting special
autonomy
to the two most strife-ridden provinces - Aceh and Papua (Irian Jaya) - may also reduce tension between national and local military commanders.
Regional autonomy, moreover, has not pacified ethnic tensions.
Yet today, South Tyrol enjoys extensive constitutional autonomy, including full cultural freedom and a fiscal regime that leaves 90% of tax revenues in the region.
America's membership in a web of multilateral institutions ranging from the UN to NATO may reduce US autonomy, but seen in the light of a constitutional bargain, the multilateral ingredient of America's current preeminence is a key to its longevity, because it reduces the incentives for constructing alliances against the US.
In this context, a new strategic paradigm that allows for greater flexibility, adaptability, and
autonomy
amid significant uncertainty is crucial.
To achieve economic and political
autonomy
from Russia, and to establish a North-South axis as an alternative to the dominant East-West axis, it is crucial for Poland that such deliveries continue.
If the non-Muslim South had gained at independence a large degree of religious, cultural, and administrative
autonomy
within a devolved federal structure, it is conceivable that the country could have remained at peace.
They can grant a great deal of
autonomy
to various federations (as in the US and Great Britain); devote significant public resources to sports for political purposes (as in Russia and other dictatorships); or insulate publicly financed sports institutions from partisan politics in order to ensure continuity (as in Italy and France).
Together with information, the possibility to invest their social benefits, rather than only consuming them, would strengthen their
autonomy
and freedom of choice.
They argue that politicians can regulate and supervise without intermediate bodies that have some degree of
autonomy.
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