Challenge
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Confronting the intra-societal
challenge
to the European project will not be easy.
For Turkey, the civil war in Syria has created an additional
challenge
in the form of a humanitarian crisis.
The key
challenge
for New Labour (as Blair re-styled it with his characteristic gift for spin), was the management of the British economy.
PARIS – Beyond his bizarre, intemperate tweeting, the
challenge
that US President Donald Trump poses for Europe is real, but not always easily defined.
They are prepared to accept the inconveniences and sacrifices that will arise during the transition; indeed, they view the
challenge
of creating a zero-carbon economy as an opportunity to renew and improve their societies and communities.
That is the
challenge
they must meet at this time of great disruption.
Pressing security concerns and the need to ensure domestic and international stability made policymakers more willing to
challenge
longstanding economic orthodoxy.
The first
challenge
is the existential threat of climate change, which will have far-reaching geopolitical consequences, particularly for areas already facing water shortages, and for tropical countries and coastal cities already experiencing the effects of rising sea levels.
The second global
challenge
is artificial intelligence and its foreseeable disruption of labor markets.
The third
challenge
is the monetary revolution being driven by distributed-ledger technologies such as blockchain, which holds out the promise of creating non-state money.
The challenge, then, is to devise generally acceptable solutions based on cooperation, rather than on the destruction of competing visions.
There is cruel irony in the observation that in the country which Jinnah created in the name of Islam, that noble faith itself now constitutes the principal
challenge
to the very survival of the state.
It is no less ironic that Pakistan, once seen as the protector of Western interests in South Asia, has become the central
challenge
to those interests – what one high Western dignitary has undiplomatically called an “international migraine.”
By allowing EU leaders to avoid acknowledging the long-term nature of the migrant challenge, this approach weakens their motivation to take collective action.
If Europe is to adapt to the migrant challenge, and design realistic and productive solutions that heed European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker’s call for “collective courage,” it must target the root causes and enablers of the current migration wave.
Confronting this dual
challenge
presupposes a combination of long-term, coordinated strategic thinking and pedagogical skill.
Though the Islamic State is resistible, it represents a much bigger
challenge
than Al Qaeda ever did.
Indeed, the pincer of Afghanistan and Gilgit/Baltistan poses the gravest
challenge
to India’s statecraft since Independence.
By contrast, India’s current anti-corruption protests may be missing the point, for the central
challenge
in fighting corruption is to establish a freedom born of righteous conduct, not to authorize a new source of state coercion.
It is an organizing tool for policymaking: Is an international
challenge
a watershed or not?
The rise of Islamic fundamentalism poses another historic challenge, though one that is far more inchoate than any that the US has faced before.
In other times, the
challenge
would not even be called a watershed.
This is a
challenge
for the general proposition of self-help, and also for my own new venture: the Health Initiative Coordinating Council (HICCup), which will advise five communities competing to win the HICCup Prize for the greatest improvement, according to five metrics, in health (not health care) over five years.
The
challenge
for Omada is not the curriculum; it is training people to become effective counselors.
Countries must also ensure the quality of their education systems – a key
challenge
for the coming decades.
Politicians warn of the
challenge
posed by Asia's "tiger economies".
Given its record of economic success and the government’s strong commitment to an ambitious reform agenda, China can rise to the
challenge.
A major
challenge
that Europe must still face is migration, which will only become a bigger problem over time.
Ensuring a peaceful outcome will be the greatest geopolitical
challenge
of the twenty-first century.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70LONDON – Seven decades after its adoption, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) remains a beacon of hope for the world, sending out an unequivocal message that an injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, and that no abuse of human rights can be allowed to continue without
challenge.
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