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France’s Socialist-Green government can play a critical unifying role as Europeans confront their biggest
challenge
in decades.
This development poses the most significant
challenge
yet to current President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad – and a potential opportunity to alter the relationship between Iran and the West.
The real
challenge
for China’s leaders will be to develop a coherent view of the world that does not scare the people just across the border.
The Private Sector’s Privacy PuzzleNEW YORK – Why is privacy such a
challenge
for private companies?
The
challenge
is thus to build systems that feel appropriately personal, without making users feel violated or uncomfortable.
The
challenge
is to think of them not just as mouths to feed, but also as minds to educate and skilled workers to employ.
A new East African NCD Alliance – a loose coalition of civil-society organizations – has been created to tackle the
challenge
in that region.
In the face of a possible UK referendum, the
challenge
for Germany is to provide Europe with the vision and creativity that effective leadership requires, along with the diplomatic skill to avoid alienating its partners.
Japan’s political
challenge
will be to sell the TPP to its voters, especially the farm lobby.
Defending a Divided IraqOXFORD – The United States and its allies are facing another major policy
challenge
in Iraq.
Negotiators in Paris recognized that business, philanthropy, civil society, academia, and ordinary people all have a role to play in addressing a major global
challenge.
Israel’s Missing Peace OffensiveTEL AVIV – Even before the latest cease-fire took hold, it had become clear that the dilemma facing Israel in Gaza entails more than simply developing military answers to the
challenge
posed by Hamas.
A regulated market would not
challenge
these man-made facts.
More broadly, Trump must avoid triumphalism, and acknowledge, with uncharacteristic humility, the magnitude of the
challenge
ahead.
The Problem With a Small EuropeNEW YORK – News headlines notwithstanding, the fundamental
challenge
facing Europe today extends far beyond Greece.
Nor is the gospel of democracy especially dear to America’s Arab allies, for the call to democratize has only emboldened the Islamists to
challenge
the incumbent elites for power.
The
challenge
posed by Japan’s declining population is well known.
The
challenge
is not simply to increase investment, but also to ensure that it is sustainable, unlike before the crisis, when excessive allocation of capital to real-estate development caused construction and related sectors to become overheated.
The final
challenge
facing Spain is government debt, which currently amounts to nearly 100% of GDP.
India’s government has been similarly occupied with domestic political struggles and the
challenge
of sustaining economic growth amid rising pressure for redistribution.
The first
challenge
confronting Xi in 2014 is undoubtedly implementation of his economic-reform package, which has aroused both excitement and skepticism since it was unveiled in mid-November.
The second major
challenge
that Xi faces in 2014 is sustaining his highly popular – and hugely risky – anti-corruption campaign.
The third
challenge
that Xi faces is avoiding an unnecessary conflict with Japan.
The
challenge
now before us is how best to realize newly available opportunities for human betterment, for the benefit of all.
I can think of few more useful guides to that
challenge
than Keynes, Polanyi, and Tocqueville.
After all, the report is much more than a scorecard on America’s performance in confronting a persistent economic, political, and social challenge; it is also an urgent call for a more focused corrective effort involving both government and business.
During the interwar period (1919-1939), Americans were unprepared to assume that mantle; but World War II taught them the cost of isolationism, and they rose to the
challenge
in 1944.
On one hand, it is important to resist Putin’s
challenge
to the fundamental principle that states should not use force to violate one another’s territorial integrity.
Numerous Muslim scholars have raised their voices to
challenge
the terrorists’ defense of suicide bombings or attacks on civilians, offering long citations from centuries of religious jurisprudence.
Indeed, India’s core
challenge
remains political.
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