Continent
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The Compact with Africa is designed to facilitate economic reforms across the continent, and to attract investment from pools of private-sector funds in the global North.
The
continent
will be disproportionally affected by climate change and transnational migration.
Any weighty occurrence provokes repercussions across the
continent.
MUNICH – The debate about whether Greece should leave the eurozone has revived the idea that Germany, and other similarly strong economies, would best serve the rest of the
continent
if they were the ones to exit the monetary union.
On the other side of the continent, Kenya and Uganda are watching their hopes of becoming oil exporters evaporate.
The spillover effects of civil wars and military dictatorships in Europe’s neighborhood continue to threaten the continent, and the US seems to be tiring of its role as the universal guarantor of global security and order.
But this increased cooperation does mean that France and America are at least willing to talk about the structures of security Europe needs in the wake of the
continent'
s reunification.
Women are front-line partners for public-health advocates who are working to make essential medicines available across the
continent.
Young people in the EU’s new members feel themselves to be citizens of a prosperous and secure
continent.
In fact, after Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, Merkel herself was able to forge domestic compromises that worked for the entire
continent.
The
continent
needs measures that are designed to encourage savings and investment, improve labor utilization, and upgrade failed educational systems.
All across the continent, right-wing populist parties are gaining ground by exploiting voters’ concerns about migration and access to the welfare state.
On a
continent
long defined by democratic competition between center-right and center-left parties, the collapse of the left could have far-reaching consequences, beyond particular party interests.
Moreover, all of this is occurring in the shadow of next year’s elections to the European Parliament, which will likely be attended by a surge of populist parties across the
continent.
Europe is nowhere – it has become the lost continent.”
For them, Europe is a
continent
undergoing museumification – a place to "do," not a place to be.
Of course, faced with the Chinese economic challenge, America would be happy to forge a united front – especially in matters of trade – with the
continent
that is still the world’s leading commercial power.
Of course, this figure covers a wide diversity of industries, and also some geographical differences across the
continent.
No other country has ever managed to assume such unchallenged riparian preeminence on a
continent
by controlling the headwaters of multiple international rivers and manipulating their cross-border flows.
If the vote comes off successfully, democrats and democratic norms will receive a boost in every corner of the
continent.
What we are witnessing is thus not “emerging” Asia, but the “re-emergence” of a
continent
that comprises 60% of humanity.
Lafontaine's agenda is a move backwards, as if the
Continent'
s tentative moves on the road to a competitive market economy, beyond the welfare state, have reached a cul de sac for Europe.
Second, the
Continent'
s recent budget discipline will come under attack in a very crude spend and create demand way.
The same thing happened, in less dramatic form, elsewhere on the
continent.
Although eight countries have met or surpassed that target, the
continent
as a whole has not.
Every year, Africans living outside the
continent
send roughly $30 billion to family and friends back home.
Pundits keep expecting Germany to pull a rabbit out of the hat and flood the
continent
with Eurobonds, or that Mario Draghi will mount a coup at the European Central Bank and buy up every deadbeat country’s bonds.
With Britain out altogether, large sectors of the City’s business can be expected to migrate to new homes on the
continent.
After prolonged euro and sovereign-debt crises polarized and radicalized the continent, creating a deep north-south rift, the arrival of hundreds of thousands of refugees has pitted east (plus the United Kingdom) against west.
Unfortunately, the
continent
remains split along tribal lines.
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