Broader
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But that does not mean that we must become literally obsessed with terrorism at the expense of losing sight of
broader
historical challenges.
Both of these issues point to a
broader
flaw in the Western worldview: the belief in win-win solutions.
The leaders of several big cities, including Shanghai, have lately called for a stronger commitment to such policies to be incorporated into
broader
efforts to improve the local business environment.
How it handles its responsibilities in North Korea is very much related to its
broader
aspirations.
As a result, the total value of imports is expected to exceed $10 trillion in only two years, providing lucrative investment opportunities and
broader
markets to foreign investors.
Their involvement will be vital, but
broader
leadership will also be required from civil society, the scientific community, academia, local government, and the private sector.
Trump’s statements and actions since the election, together with his
broader
reputation as an impulsive bully and apparent belief that the world is a Hobbesian jungle, have convinced the Chinese leadership that he is itching for a fight.
Special interests in industrial countries, it seems, take precedence over
broader
interests.
Likewise, countries should take a
broader
look at how policies damage or mutually reinforce each other, especially in deciding which policies should be implemented and when – what technocrats call “policy coherence” and “policy sequencing” – to reduce poverty and support development.
If Chinese officials don’t move faster to channel popular grievances and head off potential sources of disaffection, they could eventually be confronted with an uprising of their own – an uprising far
broader
and more determined than the student protest that they crushed in Tiananmen Square in 1989.
The democracies of Brazil, Indonesia, Turkey, and South Africa are all currently failing to perform what is a basic task for any political system: to mediate smoothly between competing interest groups and power blocs in order to permit a
broader
public interest to prevail.
A deal between the European Union and the US could open the way for a
broader
international tax regime.
What is happening today in Iraq is part of a
broader
pattern of sectarian violence across the region.
Given the
broader
strategic competition between China and the US – now exacerbated by the ongoing trade war – we should not expect a return to some variant of the post-World War II rules-based order, based on Western values and systems of governance.
Europe is abuzz with mergers not only to take advantage of Europe's
broader
economic space but also to confront tough competition in world markets.
This brings us to the
broader
question: how will Trump affect perceptions of risk worldwide?
They often become the chief proponents of a broader, civic concept of national belonging, in theory embracing all peoples.
These processes demand a broader, far more comprehensive policy approach from Western countries.
Moreover, Obama used the crisis to accomplish what many had suggested for years: transform the G-8 into a
broader
institutional framework of a G-20 that includes the major emerging economies.
In terms of Brexit’s impact on the financial sector – in addition to
broader
stability concerns – the BoE’s Financial Policy Committee is quite clear.
Instead of remaining bogged down in Afghanistan and seeking to cajole and bribe the Pakistani military into ending their support for Islamic militants, the US would become free to pursue a broader, more balanced counterterrorism strategy.
A strategy that focuses not only on how the world impacts the EU, but also on how European values and interests can and should be projected abroad would provide a rallying cry, a
broader
mission, and a clear purpose.
A return to high growth rates globally will require a
broader
revival of demand.
Considerable attention is devoted to the risks and opportunities of this rebalancing – and to the related consequences for sustainable Chinese development and the
broader
global economy.
If pensions and governments both prove unable to provide for the elderly, countries across the continent could experience rising social instability – a
broader
version of the saga playing out in Greece.
Among other findings and recommendations, our task force pointed out that in the cases where the IMF found capital-account regulations to be effective, such measures were part of a
broader
macroeconomic toolkit, and were deployed early on, alongside other measures, not as a “last resort.”
But the constitutional scope is broader: legally speaking, all provisions of the EU treaties fall within it.
He has not, however, rethought his
broader
skepticism about human-driven climate change.
One is that it was an act by crazy people, motivated in this case by a perverted notion of Islam, but of no
broader
significance.
Governments are increasingly looking for ways to mitigate the negative effects of trade through labor-market policies and
broader
interventions, and scholars are generating a new wealth of knowledge that could make globalization work for everyone, provided the significant trade-policy risks looming on the horizon are addressed.
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