Commitment
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Without such a commitment, incoming funds will be mishandled, allocated ineffectively, or remain unspent.
If donor countries provide adequate financial and technical resources, and recipient governments offer the necessary financial and political commitment, a generation of Folas will be found to carry the fight forward.
But its success or failure ultimately boils down to power politics – namely, a resolution of the tension between short-term palliatives and the
commitment
to a long-term strategy.
The
commitment
to European integration requires a common vernacular, and that is English.
The most critical barrier for Hamas and others should be a clear
commitment
to forego armed violence in the pursuit of political ends.
Iranian cooperation should be repaid with the dismantling of the MKO infrastructure in Iraq, perhaps linked to an Iranian
commitment
to crack down further on any al-Qaida activities, as well as expel al-Qaida members from Iran.
In short, advocates of cooperation call for an open and explicit bargain: Iran's support for stability during the current transitional phase in Iraq, as well as its
commitment
to maintain cooperative relations with whatever permanent government emerges in Iraq, in exchange for an improvement in Iran's regional and international position.
And his crackdown on illegal immigration and ban on travelers from predominantly Muslim countries signals his
commitment
to a “pure” American nation.
Such a letter could spell out the US
commitment
to a viable, contiguous, sovereign, and independent Palestinian state based on the 1967 lines, with compensation provided by Israel wherever territorial adjustments are agreed.
In fact, his suppression of the recent demonstrations has already raised questions about the sincerity of his
commitment
to democracy and human rights.
China has even pledged thousands of personnel to UN peacekeeping operations, indicating a
commitment
to global security.
From Egypt to Ukraine and beyond, there is a deepening global perception that America’s
commitment
to fighting racism and intolerance, defending human rights, upholding good governance, and promoting free and fair elections has faltered under Obama.
Although the ECB left open how this would be carried out, its
commitment
whetted investors’ appetite, reduced interest-rate spreads in the eurozone, and made it possible to reduce the funding of crisis-stricken economies through the printing press (Target credit).
Here, the willingness of nuclear powers to implement their
commitment
to disarmament, as agreed in the NPT, is of prime importance.
But with facts and commitment, it is possible to tell a very different story.
Over the last 66 years, politicians have maintained a strong
commitment
to affirmative action.
A specific
commitment
to adopt the euro at the earliest possible date could serve as the same sort of springboard as the push to join the EU in the 1990’s.
Moreover, a
commitment
to pursue euro membership will have positive spillover effects.
To be sure, the US says that it is stepping up its
commitment
to European security.
There is no evidence for Simon’s assertion that a
commitment
to social or environmental values is undermining US companies’ competitiveness.
The Eurozone’s Narrowing WindowPRINCETON – Portuguese authorities recently made a preemptive offer to their country’s creditors: Instead of redeeming bonds maturing in September 2013, the government would stretch its repayment
commitment
out to October 2015.
A new fiscal compact – and new governments in Greece, Italy, and Spain – spurred hope of credible
commitment
to austerity and structural reform.
A growing sense of mistrust and hostility, together with a diminishing
commitment
to the OSCE’s brand of comprehensive security, was hindering cooperation in various areas.
Yet, with courage and commitment, they managed to produce a pragmatic compromise based on a set of key principles – a compromise that opened the way for far-reaching cooperation and, indeed, the emergence of today’s interconnected and interdependent world.
This will require increased investment of both financial resources and political capital – and a shared
commitment
to put that investment to good use.
The first step for China should be to reaffirm the authorities’ 2013
commitment
to ensuring that markets play a decisive role in allocating resources.
If this
commitment
is to be credible, however, China must follow up by creating a level playing field for market competition among foreign companies, private Chinese firms, and SOEs.
Achieving this goal will require governments to show sustained political commitment, not only to adopting the right policies and incentives, but also to securing adequate resources.
The key feature of the agreement is to continue the existing 2010 income-tax rates for another two years with no
commitment
about what will happen to tax rates after that.
But, in 2009, it would not hurt if China’s leadership also took note of the need to continue assuring the world of its
commitment
to a “peaceful rise,” and to do so by boldly addressing some of the unresolved issues that this year’s anniversaries will highlight.
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