Challenge
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Indeed, Europe’s response to any international
challenge
is stronger than that of any single European country.
The EU was not just an important peace-building project in the wake of World War II, when binding the wounds of war, especially between France and Germany, was such a
challenge.
This is not an encouraging foundation for addressing the
challenge
of recession or weak growth in the eurozone’s core economies.
He expects the US to offer Israel security assistance to face the
challenge
that Iran poses, even as he barges clumsily into Obama’s political backyard and forges alliances with his domestic opponents.
In fact, Netanyahu has fundamentally misunderstood the Iran challenge: It is not an existential threat, but part of a broader struggle for regional mastery.
They cannot be, because religious authority demands obedience to divine power, which by definition is not open to rational
challenge.
The West, however, was ill prepared to face the revolutionary
challenge
from the East.
This is important: only by understanding the nature of the
challenge
can we develop more effective responses to it.
There are already many important initiatives dedicated to various dimensions of the inclusiveness challenge, which include not just income and wealth inequality, but also automation, artificial intelligence, and the future of work.
The
challenge
facing China as it confronts the problem of excess capacity is that those who would otherwise lose their jobs will require some form of support; firms will argue for a robust bailout to minimize their losses.
And, while no one can say yet whether the BRICS’ initiatives will succeed, they represent a major
challenge
to the Bretton Woods institutions, which should respond.
Assuring development of this region will be a long and difficult challenge, but one that needed to be embraced.
For all the handwringing over China’s so-called slowdown, it seems as if its leaders may have a more realistic and constructive assessment of the macroeconomic policy
challenge
than their counterparts in the more advanced economies.
Even leaving aside other important dimensions of the issue – such as fear of globalization, growing ethical doubts about contemporary technologies, and concerns about the environmental consequences of growth – redefining progress is a
challenge
of daunting magnitude.
The same can be said for the
challenge
facing the democratic left.
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, the Republican frontrunner to
challenge
Obama in November, and the party’s other leading candidates, including former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, want less spending, major reforms of government programs, lower taxes, trade expansion, and less and more-targeted regulation than does Obama.
If not, the ECB’s next
challenge
will be to find a way to talk the euro down.
But paying for and delivering these vaccines to the most vulnerable citizens of low-income countries poses a significant
challenge.
India’s diplomatic
challenge
now is to weather the occasional turbulence generated by a mercurial US president who is playing to his domestic base.
Our collective
challenge
is to translate a nice-sounding slogan into reality.
Superficial complaints about the slow pace of SOE reforms ignore the strategic
challenge
of creating productive competition between SOEs and publicly listed tech giants in the digital space.
Climate change looms as this century’s primary long-term environmental
challenge.
The world spends nearly $7 trillion a year on energy and its infrastructure; yet our current research and development efforts are not up to meeting the
challenge
of climate change.
All of these motivations critically
challenge
US global diplomatic primacy.
Given the mismatch of member states’ policy (topple Qaddafi) and a strategy to “protect civilians” based on a contested United Nations Security Council resolution, NATO can certainly take pride in managing a great
challenge
and strengthening its role as the preeminent Euro-Atlantic institution.
The sheer amount of weaponry strewn around the country will probably pose the greatest
challenge
to its prospects as a successful state with an effective government.
Part of the
challenge
in many countries will be to rebuild macroeconomic buffers that have been depleted during years of fiscal and monetary stimulus.
Although the Assembly remains dubious about her, Mrs Megawati was heartened when Assembly Chairman Amien Rais foreswore any
challenge
to her presidency for the remainder of her term, which expires in 2004.
Mrs Megawati's
challenge
is to keep these Islamic parties firmly within Indonesia's conventional political framework.
Credit for the absence of a truly serious Islamic challenge, however, should perhaps be given to Indonesia's moderate and mainstream Muslim leaders and groups, such as Nahdatul Ulama and Muhammadyah, who avoided incendiary words and deeds.
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