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As a result, they have not articulated a
coherent
vision of a post-Qaddafi Libya.
The public is also fully aware that the ideologically fragmented DPJ lacks a pragmatic,
coherent
foreign and security policyYet the DPJ will form the next government because of public disgust with the LDP.
Fortunately, promising new models for making education more
coherent
and capacious are emerging.
Forging a
coherent
political platform from such a diverse array of objectives will test the CHP leadership.
And achieving Trump’s target would be even more likely if his administration suddenly became more
coherent
(which could indeed require a miracle).
It is precisely because Western countries have now been swept up in this movement that it is so critical for rational leaders to stand up and advocate
coherent
strategies for containing Russia.
That means setting appropriate tariffs and establishing a
coherent
framework of technical, financial, and procedural regulations.
With consensus seemingly impossible, formulation of any
coherent
policy to meet the nation’s needs is beyond reach.
If this is Modi’s vision, he should articulate it to the Indian public, along with a
coherent
peace policy that he will pursue consistently.
Our second broad conclusion was that sustained growth requires a coherent, adaptable strategy that is based on shared values and goals, trust, and some degree of consensus.
This, in turn, implies the need to balance
coherent
macroeconomic policies with structural transformation goals.
The modernizers need to form a
coherent
force – and most likely a political party – rather than simply relying on the wisdom (and good behavior) of the crowd to govern the country.
What do people who demand rapid “fiscal consolidation” amid heavy unemployment need to believe about the economy to make their policy
coherent?
When I ask this question, I never get a
coherent
answer; so let me retrace Keynes’s steps.
Europe must continue to seek a collective response – a humane,
coherent
European asylum and migration system, which respects international law and our European values – before thousands more people lose their lives.
On the contrary, the way in which the various religious and ethnic groups in Iraq responded to his execution is emblematic of the difficulty of holding Iraq together as a
coherent
entity.
Yet the root causes of that failure go deeper, to Iraq’s creation as an artificial entity in the 1920’s by British imperialist planners, who stitched together three disparate provinces of the defeated Ottoman Empire into a state that never had a
coherent
identity.
But a
coherent
Iraqi state – whether unitary, federal, or confederal – will not grow out of a society in which one part of the population views Saddam, rightly, as a gruesome oppressor, while another part reveres him as a hero and martyr.
The key for Europe will be to deliver a
coherent
and compelling vision that justifies our need for cooperation in the decades ahead.
And what accounts for South Korea’s exceptional performance if not a
coherent
sports policy?
The EU’s struggle to devise
coherent
political and economic strategies to confront the challenges posed by Russian aggression in Ukraine and the inferno in the Middle East is a case in point.
Those who advocate both democracy and security-sector reform must show consistent unity of purpose, build societal consensus and political coalitions for their programs, and formulate coherent, sustainable policies.
In the past, anguish at home and abroad about the quality of US governance – its apparent arrogance, mindless parochialism, and incapacity to deliver coherent, credible, and decent policy outcomes – has for the most part proved short-lived.
Finally, Europe needs
coherent
bank regulation.
Fears about the impact of immigration on national values and on a
coherent
sense of American identity are not new.
Putin’s favorite philosophers are a mixed bag of mystical nationalists who all conceived of Russia as a spiritual community based on the Orthodox faith, but whose ideas are too diverse in other ways, and too obscure, to provide a
coherent
ideology.
Perhaps this time, there should be a greater effort at developing
coherent
polices first.
Knowhow resides in
coherent
teams, not individuals.
Globalization has fueled ever-widening disparities among its members – just compare Colombia with Afghanistan, or Chile with Sudan – that make it difficult to transform sheer numbers into
coherent
influence.
But this is unpersuasive: the siloviki have not coalesced into a
coherent
group and consolidated their authority - at least so far.
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