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Obama’s silence in 2012 when China occupied the disputed Scarborough Shoal – a traditional Philippine fishing ground located within that country’s exclusive economic zone – emboldened China to embark on a
broader
island-building strategy in the South China Sea the following year.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends a
broader
strategy - called DOTS - that calls for government commitment to TB control, including adequate diagnostic testing, continuous drug supply, and a proper system for recording, reporting, and assessing results.
But, rather than retaliate, Asian economies should use the threat of
broader
US tariffs as an opportunity to revamp their own development models, thereby boosting their own prosperity and resilience, not to mention their positions as constructive global actors.
In order to determine how much productivity growth we want, we need to take a
broader
view, one that enables us to decide how best to allocate society’s limited resources, especially its most valuable human resources.
Beyond the ECHR and its rulings in cases like that of Tymoshenko, a strong European voice would go a long way toward galvanizing
broader
international action.
Big business brought major productivity improvements, but it also increased the power of private companies to act in ways that were injurious to the
broader
marketplace – and to society.
Nonetheless, the case highlights a
broader
trend: the wooing of China’s princelings by prestigious Western educational institutions and businesses for the purpose of advancing their parochial interests in the burgeoning Chinese market.
For starters, efforts to fight AMR should be incorporated into
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economic-development strategies, including the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Both economists acknowledge that leadership must come not from politicians or the academy, but from the
broader
public.
But such a plan cannot be counted on to curb Putin's
broader
revisionist ambitions.
But perhaps a
broader
definition is needed.
When banks are given the freedom to choose, they choose riskless profit or even financial speculation over lending that would support the
broader
objective of economic growth.
Success would provide a strong foundation for the
broader
EU energy agenda.
The issue of food is, however, intimately tied to a host of much
broader
economic issues, which the international community is not properly addressing.
Today, China’s authorities are looking at a
broader
range of measures at the local and national levels that cover not just growth, but also quality of life.
The
broader
task is to integrate these vehicles into a more efficient and cleaner power grid – for example, by replacing aging coal-fired power plants with hydroelectric power.
But responding with tighter regulation at the federal level seems premature, even for these specific activities – let alone for the
broader
tech sector.
The US was right to focus on defeating ISIS; but now it faces a much
broader
mission: to ensure the survival of its various allies on the ground.
After all, Western countries will need Turkey to counterbalance the Russians, whose
broader
strategic agenda goes well beyond the Middle East.
Then there is the
broader
and growing conflict with Iran.
Indeed, politicians face no electoral pressure to pursue
broader
action, even if it would bring domestic benefits.
Western entrepreneurs and investors have increasingly come to view Europe’s east as a part of a (now broader) domestic market and have behaved with a longer-term view.
Instead of focusing on
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geopolitical patterns – in particular, the effect of the 2007-2008 financial crisis on global politics – commentators have been turning Kremlin policy into a psychodrama that can be understood only through a deep exploration of the Russian soul.
But it cannot rely only on some local economic breakthrough without any
broader
cultural and strategic underpinning.
As for China’s
broader
sovereignty claims, again some distinctions are necessary.
It adopts a global perspective and reconciles developed and developing countries’ interests, while weighing the
broader
economic, environmental, and social issues at stake.
The time is ripe for a new Third Way consensus, beyond the neo-liberal Washington pensée unique: a balanced view of markets and government, a refusal to confuse means (like privatization and liberalization) with ends, and a
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conception of those ends – not higher GDP, not increased income for the few, but the creation of democratic, equitable, and sustained growth.
Indeed, the projects financed by these bonds were required to meet stringent criteria, including a prior analysis of their carbon footprint, proof of a clear and significant impact on climate change, and a design that is aligned with the
broader
strategies being pursued by local actors and countries.
But Blair’s high political profile means that what he does can’t be divorced from the
broader
politics or quietly played down if things don’t go well.
But they must be integrated with
broader
policy moves.
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