Challenge
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Another
challenge
relates to data.
When the historian Ernest Renan dreamed of a European Confederation that would supersede the nation-state, he could not yet envisage the
challenge
posed by micro-states and para-states.
These gender gaps represent a major generational
challenge
for large and small businesses alike.
National elections in Italy, France, the Netherlands, and Germany this year will likely
challenge
the principles of openness and integration.
That is a difficult challenge, because civil society organizations with the greatest interest in learning how to cope with the new pressures tend to specialize in specific development areas, such as the Millennium Development Goals, or sectoral issues, rather than having a broader view of how development finance institutions and their big shareholders operate.
From the beginning, even those who set the world on the path to nuclear weapons understood the mortal danger and moral
challenge
confronting humanity.
Pakistan’s leaders were determined to turn attention back toward their country’s rapidly deteriorating relations with India, a
challenge
with which the US could help.
But that affirmation also represents Hollande’s main challenge: ensuring that this remains true in the context of twenty-first-century globalization.
Now there is yet another challenge, which is becoming larger by the year.
But, while South Korea’s geostrategic location and historical legacy – together with the enduring nationalist sentiments, alliance politics, territorial disputes, and superpower rivalries at play throughout the region – have generated a persistent security dilemmas, the country’s closest neighbor poses its defining security
challenge.
It is worth mentioning, however, that a rapid deterioration of China’s current account will pose a serious
challenge
to the country.
Significantly, whereas the regime previously sought to downplay the
challenge
posed by the opposition, Syrian state television has covered the fighting in Damascus extensively.
That is a serious goal, but also a
challenge
to America, and President Putin knows it.
These include proliferation of weapons of mass destruction around Russia's borders; international terrorism and drug trafficking which benefit from social and economic dislocations, especially across the Greater Middle East; and the
challenge
of Islamic militancy.
In truth, today, we also face a crisis of a different sort – the
challenge
of global leadership.
We did so after Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar, where the
challenge
now is to push for political progress, including credible steps on human rights and democracy.
In Darfur, for example, we face a continuing
challenge
in meeting deployment deadlines.
Eliminating the old “right-left” divide in French politics by uniting “reformists” of the left, the right, and the center, was the
challenge
that Macron set for himself when he created his En Marche! movement in April 2016 as part of his bid for the French presidency.
In the new order established under this Second Turkish Republic, any
challenge
to his authority is liable to be viewed as treason.
After all, the unifying
challenge
that Brexit has posed to the bloc pales in comparison to that presented by Donald Trump.
The
challenge
has moved to the consumer side of the equation.
This may be the greatest ethical
challenge
of the Obama presidency, but, because so much hangs on it, the way in which he responds to it is likely to play a decisive role in how his presidency will be judged.
ISIS’s rise underscores the urgent need for fresh, creative diplomacy in Syria that can break the deadlock both on the battlefield and in the negotiating room – a
challenge
that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s recent electoral victory has deepened.
But there are also good reasons for optimism, most notably the new Saudi leadership’s recognition of the
challenge
and the possibilities that addressing them could create.
With or without a nuclear deal, Iran, which was disinvited from the Geneva II conference on Syria, because of its rejection of the conference’s US-inspired terms of reference, aspires to
challenge
America’s policies and represent an alternative path for the region.
The
challenge
is not to try again to “reset” bilateral relations, but rather to find – once the Ukrainian crisis abates – a basis on which the two sides can collaborate where their interests overlap.
Nor does a global solution to the
challenge
of climate change appear any closer.
The
challenge
for Barack Obama is that more and more issues and problems are outside the control of even the most powerful state.
Two of the great international movements since World War II have arrived at exactly this
challenge.
The
challenge
of responding to those movements does not belong exclusively to a handful of governments.
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