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Together, these three trends – a loss of economic and physical autonomy, the diffusion of information technology, and slower growth against a backdrop of larger and older populations – will create enormous political challenges in virtually every country.
But his real objective is to forestall any Kurdish bid for
autonomy
in northern Syria.
Economists have recently identified a fundamental reason in a phenomenon that remains pervasive: the gap in
autonomy
(or bargaining power) between women and men.
The immediate effects of
autonomy
(or lack thereof) are felt within the household – for example, in how the family budget is spent – and this is determined largely by how well either partner is likely to fare should the relationship end.
But an important, and perhaps less explored, factor that determines women’s
autonomy
and economic wellbeing is non-economic.
The finding suggests that in plough-using societies, patriarchal values circumscribed female mobility, and allowed men – as a result of their greater economic contribution – to undermine women’s
autonomy.
Europe, for its part, reached this realization in the 1950’s, when it discovered that integration would require a series of bargains to preserve large areas of national policymaking
autonomy.
Was France losing its autonomy, perhaps even its sovereignty?
He could also expand political, commercial, and military contacts with Taiwan, where the One China policy has had the paradoxical effect of deepening people’s sense of national identity and strengthening their determination to maintain
autonomy.
People want out of programs of work in which they have no
autonomy.
Even while it adopts a more emphatic international posture, Modi’s government must guard against regression to non-aligned posturing and overzealous assertion of “strategic autonomy.”
Inequality by the ClickLONDON – Pope Francis warned in November that “ideologies which defend the absolute
autonomy
of the marketplace” are driving rapid growth in inequality.
Southerners are up in arms because the Houthi rebellion halted plans for the adoption of a federal system, which would have given the region greater
autonomy.
When the Euro was introduced, most EU members--Germany, in particular--looked forward to managing their economic policies with more
autonomy
and less US pressure.
Political EvolutionPeople everywhere want a new relationship with power – more
autonomy
and more respect.
After all, if China helps to resolve the stand-off between Pyongyang and Washington, Seoul, and Tokyo, what is to prevent these same countries from proposing initiatives to resolve the Taiwan Straits problem, the question of Tibetan autonomy, or the challenge of insurgent Muslims in Xinjiang?
Some provisions of the German law draw on the widely shared ethical principles of respect for individual
autonomy
and privacy.
Nevertheless, victory over the Tigers need not rule out some form of decentralization that guarantees the Tamils some political say, so long as a degree of local
autonomy
does not destroy Sri Lanka’s unity.
For example, fiscal decentralization in China, spurred by local institutions’ demands for increased autonomy, has helped to fuel regional competition and sustain an increasingly market-oriented economic environment.
Similarly, whereas much
autonomy
has been extended to local governments in economic and social development, the central government has kept its grip on the direction of policy by maintaining the power to appoint local party and government officials.
But France has always sought to maintain a capacity for strategic autonomy, and Macron hopes that the weakening of the US strategic guarantee will convince Europeans, who have long lagged on the establishment of a stronger common defense posture, to do the same.
Schools and other public services in underprivileged neighborhoods should be endowed with the means and the
autonomy
that they need to serve common ends in the most suitable way.
So far, most have done so without compromising their
autonomy
in security matters.
Serb nationalists had quashed Kosovo’s
autonomy.
In particular, national legislation must be revised to ensure that all women – whether they are carrying a baby with microcephaly or not – have full reproductive
autonomy.
The Scotland Act of 2012, scheduled to come into effect in 2016, provides a down payment on this desired
autonomy.
NATO fixes hard limits on the
autonomy
of local political elites to do what they want.
This is vital because, in the past, when Romania's political elites enjoyed too much
autonomy
or real national sovereignty, they abused it.
Germany must finally reckon with the idea of European strategic autonomy, which France openly promotes.
Of course, strategic autonomy, long a taboo in Germany, will have to develop incrementally, through joint Franco-German military programs.
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