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Likewise, the current period in America and its relations with the world have been truly exceptional, requiring a leader who can fundamentally
challenge
a global majority’s view that America has become arrogant, impotent, and selfish.
He (or she) will have to stay in Iraq, engage in the Israel-Palestine conflict on the side of Israel, confront a tougher Russia, deal with an ever more ambitious China, and face the
challenge
of global warming.
Governance failures, ranging from corruption to inefficient implementation of reforms, also pose a serious challenge, as do social and political tensions (and, in some areas, the threat of terrorism).
And any subsequent recovery operation will obviously still be a huge
challenge.
It will be a challenge, but a gradual, well-designed, and properly communicated set of policies could accelerate the quest for more sustainable sources of energy.
Indeed, the central
challenge
of economic development is not foreign demand, but domestic structural change.
As the weeks pass, it is increasingly clear that the
challenge
is not so much Ukraine – which will continue to lurch from one crisis to the next, as it has since independence 23 years ago – as it is Russia and its regression, recidivism, and revanchism.
Russia’s
challenge
to Ukraine’s status as an independent state is thus a
challenge
to the entire world, which is why the crisis has risen to the top of the global agenda.
But Americans do need to understand the
challenge
they are facing from a Russia that no longer seems interested in what the West has been offering for the last 25 years: special status with NATO, a privileged relationship with the European Union, and partnership in international diplomatic endeavors.
A
challenge
of this scale and depth demands an unprecedented level of cooperation – between countries, between political parties, and between government, business, and citizens.
In other words, we have committed ourselves to working together to confront this challenge, and our work so far has been extremely promising: we supported the Climate Change Act; we helped set strong, scientifically robust targets for carbon reduction; and we have supported each successive Carbon Budget up to the latest, fourth installment.
For most African countries, the key
challenge
nowadays is structural economic transformation.
The problem can be seen by looking at one key challenge: climate change.
But, even more fundamental than policies and governance will be the
challenge
of values.
This incident points to the larger
challenge
that the EU must overcome if it is to secure its post-Brexit future.
Moreover, the size of the
challenge
is daunting.
Integrating asylum-seekers and other migrants – 1.1 million in Germany alone in 2015 – into European society poses a major challenge, one that has been complicated by a spike in crimes committed by new arrivals.
While Russian President Vladimir Putin has recently toned down his rhetoric, violence persists – a clear indication of the
challenge
that lies ahead.
Improved governance is also critical – no small
challenge
for a country that ranks 144th on Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index, alongside Iran and Nigeria.
But, even with long-term investors, to build a viable city at scale nowadays represents a daunting challenge, requiring not just architecture, but also modern infrastructure, schools, and hospitals.
“Punjabi Taliban” militants from the fighting in Kashmir against India continue to shuttle between the Punjab heartland and the Northwest Territories, posing another serious
challenge
to government authority.
So the world’s major
challenge
is to devise a strategy that encourages growth in the developing world, but on a path that approaches safe global carbon-emission levels by mid-century.
A fair solution is as complex as the
challenge
of climate change itself, but it is certainly possible.
Political parties in the democracies, with no force at their disposal, faced the
challenge
of actually persuading voters.
The United States has withdrawn geopolitically, while Russia has revived its great-power ambitions to
challenge
Western hegemony and values.
The
challenge
ahead has been presented by Harvard economist Dani Rodrik in the form of a trilemma: when it comes to democracy, national sovereignty, and globalization, we can have any two, but never all three.
Whatever institutional arrangements are chosen, ensuring that a new global politics strengthens, rather than undermines, democracy is the central political
challenge
of the twenty-first century.
Such face-offs undermine the state’s monopoly on the means of violence and pose a
challenge
to its power and legitimacy.
The continued targeting of such brave workers is posing a severe
challenge
to these countries’ public-health communities and their collective ambition to reach every child with lifesaving vaccines.
The scale of the challenge, and hence the multifaceted response that is needed, must not be underestimated.
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