Challenge
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Europe is in no shape to rise to the
challenge
of Pax Americana’s erosion, either.
The recent onslaught against free speech and Western values reflects the central political
challenge
facing President Xi Jinping, who must transform a one-party system enfeebled by greed and mistrust into a well-ordered, ideologically united regime capable of carrying out market-based reforms and sustaining its own long-term survival.
A third
challenge
is rooted in Europe’s deeply held skepticism of financial markets.
But designing the right reforms is only part of the challenge: powerful vested interests will make reform politically difficult.
This
challenge
is here to stay.
Sooner or later, this will constitute a major
challenge
to the hemispheric community.
Finally, world leaders must recognize that it will be impossible to address the water
challenge
effectively without confronting the climate
challenge.
The longer we wait to address the climate challenge, the more devastating the disruption will be.
With the increasing pattern of internal, rather than international, armed conflicts, and the rising regularity of extreme weather events affecting millions of people, internal displacement poses an even greater
challenge
to future generations.
The
challenge
going forward will be to reinterpret these strictures.
Because interdependence exposes everyone around the world in an unprecedented way, governing global risks is humanity’s great
challenge.
The
challenge
of governing global risks is nothing less than the
challenge
of preventing the “end of history” – not as the placid apotheosis of liberal democracy’s global victory, but as the worst collective failure we can imagine.
Yes, globalization represents a
challenge
to all EU member states; but it is not clear how more integration would help them to confront it.
This week, when conservationists from around the world gathered at the fifth annual Our Ocean Conference in Bali, the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) unveiled a bold promise and issued an even bolder challenge: full transparency in tuna fishing by 2023.
America, by contrast, has witnessed a massive assault on those rights, including that of habeas corpus – the right to
challenge
one’s detention before an independent judge.
While accusations of insufficient oversight over hackers’ activities have been leveled specifically at China, the
challenge
of tracking potentially disruptive cyber activities extends to all current and future cyber powers.
If we use as our guide average material progress over the course of centuries, it might seem that necessity will again serve as the mother of invention, and that we will meet the population challenge, just as we have met previous challenges, through technological and institutional innovation.
Addressing the European problem may help us find solutions to the global
challenge.
More than anything else it stems from international reluctance to
challenge
any government over what it is doing within its own territory.
Yet Tusk has ruled out a reversal of the ban, and one of his ministers asked the Jewish and Muslim communities to
challenge
it before the Constitutional Court.
That clout also poses a systemic
challenge
to the dominant way that finance is now practiced around the world.
Water management is an inherently difficult challenge, and experience counts for a lot.
There is a second obstruction as well: the US Congress refuses to face up realistically to the climate challenge, because China, as a developing country, is not obliged to accept compulsory carbon limits.
Compounding the
challenge
confronting China is the fact that the economy’s major demand-side driver, real-estate investment, is declining more rapidly than the alternative source of demand, domestic consumption, is rising.
In this context, China is not facing a choice between Keynesian stimulus or supply-side reform, but rather a
challenge
in balancing the two.
To the Editor: I’m not sure how a mere A.B. from Princeton (’51) found the temerity to
challenge
a Ph.D. from MIT (and professor at Harvard), but an error in the recent Other Voices essay “VIX Surge Is a Wake-Up Call for Investors” is so egregious and so pervasive that I just can’t help myself.
Unfortunately, we have no computers powerful enough to run any other useful quantum algorithm; building powerful quantum computers is a major scientific and technological
challenge
for the coming decades.
The challenge, then, is to prevent them from staying there and settling down.
It is hard to find a US ambassador in any part of the world who has not embraced the
challenge
of mastering these communication technologies.
Once again, Western leaders face a
challenge
for which there is no good response.
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