Challenge
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At the United Nations Summit on Climate Change in September, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda pointed out that, while developed nations outside Africa are almost entirely responsible for the problem, its greatest impact will probably be on Africa, which has few resources to cope with the
challenge.
One day your grandchildren will ask you: what did you do to meet the greatest moral
challenge
of your time?
For globalization is both a
challenge
and an opportunity.
Even more potent, however, is the
challenge
coming from within the West itself, where anti-establishment political forces in the US and Europe are winning support by contesting long-accepted values and forms of cooperation.
For starters, FIFA must introduce truly independent board members to the governance process – people who will ask hard questions and
challenge
the organization’s executives.
Because five of the seven members of the Standing Committee are to be replaced in 2017, this would be the moment for his opponents to
challenge
him by nominating a successor.
The key
challenge
is to support these five sectors in order to combine short-term relief with long-term reconstruction and development.
Ever since the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008, it has been clear that the global crisis would
challenge
the EU and the euro, because Europe lacks a common government and fiscal policy.
At the same time, outside countries with a stake in the region will need to assist, much as was done with Colombia in recent decades when it faced a serious armed
challenge
from within.
The
challenge
is convincing politicians, financiers, and vested interests of the value in going decentralized.
This
challenge
was the focus of my research as part of the Youth Think Tank, a youth-led research initiative in partnership with Restless Development Uganda and the Mastercard Foundation.
The
challenge
is not an easy one.
In emerging markets and low-income economies, the
challenge
is to avoid overheating, contain financial risks, and address pressing social spending needs, while not compromising sustainability.
Indeed, African business leaders often cite finding people with the right skills as a major
challenge
to their operations, especially in high-tech industries.
So regional disparities may persist or even grow, posing a
challenge
for policymakers concerned with stimulating economic growth and regional cohesion.
The challenge, therefore, is to combine long-run discipline with short-run flexibility.
Like promising to go on a diet just before a big party, this
challenge
is not easily met.
Monetary policy faces a similar
challenge.
Asia’s Dammed Water HegemonNEW DELHI – As if to highlight that Asia’s biggest
challenge
is managing the rise of an increasingly assertive China, the Chinese government has unveiled plans to build large new dams on major rivers flowing to other countries.
This
challenge
is most striking on trans-boundary rivers in Asia, where China has established a hydro-supremacy unparalleled on any continent by annexing the starting places of major international rivers – the Tibetan plateau and Xinjiang – and working to reengineer cross-border flows through dams, reservoirs, barrages, irrigation networks, and other structures.
Our first
challenge
is to recognize that electoral government has failed to lead to a true democracy of the people.
Our second
challenge
is to find the keys to open that door.
If such massive assistance was necessary to restore the market economy to Western Europe's closest neighbours, who spent "only" 45 years under Communism, how much greater is the
challenge
of building modern economies from scratch in remote lands like Kyrgyzstan or Tajikistan?
We know the
challenge
is great, but the prize is worth the struggle, and Europe should know that this is our goal.
The China
challenge
is now a global one.
CAMBRIDGE – With November’s election in the United States fast approaching, the Republican candidates seeking to
challenge
President Barack Obama claim that his policies have done nothing to support recovery from the recession that he inherited in January 2009.
Meanwhile, the most recent twist in the Tibet fallout serves as a striking reminder of how China’s newfound assertiveness and clout on the international scene is creating an increasingly complex
challenge
for foreign companies.
The challenge, then, for all economies seeking to maximize their growth potential is to find the right mix of managerial and entrepreneurial capitalism.
The hardest
challenge
will be for economies mired in oligarchic capitalism to accomplish a similar transition.
The IMF’s perceived “democratic deficit” is a serious
challenge
to the Fund’s political legitimacy and to its ability to effectively stabilize crisis situations.
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