Challenge
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The
challenge
is to find a regional role that is compatible with the country’s size, but that does not create mistrust and, at the same time, benefits the rest of the region.
I was reminded of the
challenge
recently when a Chinese researcher explained that men in China today feel compelled to save in order to find a bride.
The
challenge
is that the extent of companies’ responsibility has become clear at a time of growing distrust toward the private sector.
During the 1990’s, as the
challenge
from Hamas steadily grew, Arafat thought he could use the Islamists – after all, he was basically one himself – and refused to curb them.
It is regrettable that, instead of rising to the
challenge
of developing agriculture in a way that is more socially and environmentally sustainable, we act as if accelerating the destruction of the global peasantry could be accomplished responsibly.
The Islamist Ennahda party leads the government, but it faces a serious
challenge
from the ultra-conservative Salafists of Hizb Ut-Tahrir.
Bringing Arab Education OnlineDUBAI – Education has long been a
challenge
in the Arab world, with inadequate access to high-quality schooling contributing to a widening skills gap that is leaving many young people, even graduates, unemployed and hopeless.
The second
challenge
is the low quality of education currently being delivered.
Third, the Arab world faces the
challenge
of delivering continuous learning.
But perhaps the most intractable
challenge
of all is bridging the sectarian rift between the country’s Shia and Sunni citizens.
The real
challenge
will be in designing the third arrow, what Abe refers to as “growth.”
But a far more significant
challenge
– largely covered in the accompanying debate – is the need for crisis prevention.
The European Union (EU) and the EMU, in particular, are now facing a serious political challenge, exemplified by Italy’s recent election.
Are European institutions strong enough to confront that challenge, or must we reconsider – and potentially recast – the pillars of European cooperation?
Instead, strategies have been derived from the view that all our behaviors are selfish, with the intellectual
challenge
being to design “incentive-compatible” mechanisms or contracts, an effort that has also been recognized with Nobel Prizes.
As China becomes a more urban and elderly middle-income society, the
challenge
for the new leadership is not only to meet the population’s need for employment, health care, and social security, but also to improve governance and state effectiveness by establishing checks and balances on political power.
First, in both countries, the
challenge
is not one of state versus market, but about finding complementarities between the two.
Consider, for example, the biggest
challenge
facing us, which deserves to be called existential: global warming and climate change.
This would, of course, cement its central role in Palestinian politics – and it would just as surely exacerbate the
challenge
facing Abbas.
Of course, Abe is far from the first Japanese leader to confront this
challenge.
Former Israeli President Shimon Peres once said, “The real
challenge
is to transform any crisis, however large, into new opportunities for action.”
It is time for all of the relevant actors in the conflict between Israel and Palestine to address this challenge, and to take concrete, productive, and creative action to bring peace to Gaza at last.
In Muslim communities everywhere, there is a need to
challenge
this narrative by making known Islam’s theological repudiation of violence.
But a closer look at the global energy system, together with a more refined understanding of the emissions challenge, reveals that fossil fuels will likely remain dominant throughout this century – meaning that carbon capture and storage (CCS) may well be the critical technology for mitigating climate change.
Rallying support and political will for CCS – rather than for derivative approaches that misconstrue the nature of the problem – will be the real
challenge
for 2030 and beyond.
Enlargement of the European Union eastward is the great
challenge
of the coming years.
Indeed, the current situation in Libya, Bahrain, and Yemen is extremely worrying, and finding workable political solutions in these countries will
challenge
not only the Muslim world, but also the West and the entire international community.
China will never be interested in Russia’s economic and political modernization, for it prefers Russia to remain a source of mineral and energy resources and a vast “strategic rear” in its looming
challenge
with the United States.
The
challenge
is to identify policy circuit breakers that have relatively high benefit/cost ratios.
For Japan, low levels of English fluency compound the
challenge.
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