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But if sanctions are to be an effective tool in countering Vladimir Putin’s ambitions – a topic of ongoing debate in the West – they must
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a firm hand toward Russia’s president with an open one toward its people.
To make a real difference, especially in the near term, the world must
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mitigation and adaptation with increased research and development into carbon-saving and sequestering technology, which in turn requires designing and exploiting market-based incentives.
Such programs often
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the sport itself (namely, soccer) with vocational training and internships.
Under Hollande, France’s Socialists favor achieving that renewal through a process of social dialogue that convinces rather than imposes, that focuses both on revenue measures and on boosting government efficiency, and that may adopt some of northern Europe’s more successful “flexicurity” policies, which
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greater labor-market flexibility with strong social protection.
But if countries like China can
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Western technology with low wages, then trade with China will lower Western wages.
The key challenge is to support these five sectors in order to
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short-term relief with long-term reconstruction and development.
The challenge, therefore, is to
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long-run discipline with short-run flexibility.
The ability to
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hard and soft power is smart power.
The most important lesson five years after 9/11 is that failure to
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hard and soft power effectively in the struggle against jihadi terrorism will lead us into the trap set by those who want a clash of civilizations.
We have a just cause and many potential allies, but our failure to
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hard and soft power into a smart strategy could be fatal.
It is often argued that Continental Europe's social and economic model, which seeks to
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competitiveness with solidarity, is the glue that binds the European Union together, as well as distinguishing Europe from the American (or Anglo-Saxon) free-market model.
The US needs to
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its soft- and hard-power resources better.
But the making of Morales as a leader able to
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these three dimensions reflects two institutional reforms in the 1990’s that expanded social participation and opened up opportunities for new leaders and political movements.
If “Macroneconomics” – the attempt to
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conservative structural policies with progressive macroeconomics – succeeds in replacing the market fundamentalism that failed in 2007, the lost decade of economic stagnation could soon be over – at least for Europe.
Indeed, contemporary democracies are distinguished precisely by their ambition to
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respect for liberty and formal equality of rights with public policies that, as the Preamble of the 1946 French Constitution puts it, provide all citizens with "adequate living conditions."
Nor is it the first country to
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an uncertain political transition with worrisome economic and financial conditions.
Good leaders construct teams that
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these functions, making sure to hire subordinates who can compensate for the leader’s managerial deficiencies.
Successful leaders
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these skills so that unfiltered bad news can reach them and be acted upon promptly.
And the decision to
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the eurozone’s new bailout fund (the European Stability Mechanism) with the old one (the European Financial Stability Facility) significantly increased the size of the eurozone’s firewall.
Initiatives such as Feed the Future, the US Global Development Lab, and Power Africa
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“local ownership, private investment, innovation, multi-stakeholder partnerships, and mutual accountability.”
The third group comprises the “China accommodators,” who
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the optimists’ goals with the pessimists’ wariness.
Anyone can produce a wish list, but effective visions
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inspiration with feasibility.
Today, there are some 50 million nomadic herders in Sub-Saharan Africa, and as many as 150 million agro-pastoralists, who
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traditional nomadic animal-rearing with some form of agriculture.
The NSS’s proposals for dealing with foreign trade
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some valuable initiatives with a false analysis of the causes of the United States’ trade deficit.
The company had, however, “learned a lot since then and have developed sophisticated systems that
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technology and people to prevent election interference on our services.”
In his foreign policy, too, Sarkozy seems to
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the right intuitions with the wrong tactics – that is, when his entire strategy is not marred by the pursuit of contradictory objectives.
The best plans
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national ambitions with recognition of local economic realities and include priorities and trade-offs that allow governments at all levels to be flexible with implementation.
China's plans for the Silk Road
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economic, diplomatic, energy, and security objectives in an effort to create an expansive network of linked facilities to boost trade, aid strategic penetration, and permit an increasingly potent and active submarine force to play an expanded role.
Cities also give rise to the opportunity to
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public utilities, as when urban power plants use the steam released in electricity generation to provide hot water and heating to residents.
Cities, for example, can be highly productive spaces, because they allow people to
combine
their different skills to make things that none of them could make individually.
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