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They argue that the NTC should limit itself to serving as a caretaker government, implementing only the most essential
decisions
until elected officials take office.
But much like Abdel-Jalil, Jibril proved unable to make
decisions.
Recasting Governance in AsiaGovernance--the way in which
decisions
that affect the public interest are made--has emerged as a key factor in determining a country's pace of development.
For example, international bodies such as the WTO have changed the framework within which economic
decisions
are taken.
It took three decisions, all of which were soon revealed to be utterly wrong.
Political
decisions
taken then were far more risky than those at hand in the Balkans, and the Greek and Iberian success stories demonstrate the wisdom of the courageous
decisions
taken at that time.
The conventional approach is to call for more consistency between talk, decisions, and actions.
Diplomats and politicians treat talk, decisions, and actions independently, in order to satisfy the demands of a diverse set of stakeholders and to maximize external support for their organizations.
Thus, although European countries remained democratic, the EU institutions, where sovereignty over crucial
decisions
was transferred, have remained democracy-free.
This is all the more true in view of the fact that the migration of
decisions
to an ill-defined global space is being accompanied by a widespread demand for more direct forms of democracy that can bring
decisions
closer to people, regions, and local communities.
In reality, today’s world economy is the product of explicit
decisions
that governments have made in the past.
But the
decisions
that Scotland would have to make about its monetary arrangements in the months following a vote for independence are at least as likely to be confronted by some eurozone countries over the next couple of years.
It also requires the will to act – the understanding that true leadership means the courage to take and implement even
decisions
that are deeply unpopular in some quarters.
It would reduce pressure on the governments of Italy, Spain, and other high-interest countries to make the politically difficult
decisions
that are needed to cut long-term fiscal deficits.
And herein lies the most important principle that must guide eurozone governance reform: changes must be pursued alongside political reforms that strengthen the legitimacy of
decisions
involving risk sharing among countries.
Even now, many argue that including everyone in the discussion would result in politicization of the tax system, and that
decisions
should thus be left to the experts.
Unfortunately, it is much more likely that, at least ahead of Germany’s autumn 2013 elections, key
decisions
will be postponed or avoided.
The bottom line is that in a world of limited health-care resources, we need to make hard
decisions
that will deliver high-impact outcomes for the most people at the least cost.
But the real
decisions
– and their consequences – will fall on the government in Seoul.
Historically, the US has exercised enormous leadership in a world committed to the proposition that no state should dictate collective
decisions.
We feel responsible, on a global level, for the environment, which is why we disagree with unilateral
decisions
by individual nations when such
decisions
ignore the needs of the rest of the world.
These positions imply a desire to exercise sovereign power over the Economic and Monetary Union’s rules and
decisions.
Moreover, the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice still requires unanimity for essential
decisions
in the fight against crime and terrorism and therefore, implying excruciating slowness.
Three Paths for Indebted DemocraciesCHICAGO – Democratic governments are not incentivized to take
decisions
that have short-term costs but produce long-term gains, the typical pattern for any investment.
Private-sector education – subject to the buying
decisions
of parents, who will closely scrutinize their investment – is the best long-term guarantor of quality.
In addition to accepting free movement of people, EEA members must follow EU commercial rules and accept
decisions
by the European Court of Justice, without any formal role in making these rules and
decisions.
Decisions
on such issues cannot be delegated; they must remain in the hands of elected governments and be subject to parliamentary approval and oversight.
Each country should regain full control of its fiscal policy but delegate its macroeconomic component,
decisions
about deficits or surpluses, to an independent Fiscal Policy Committee given the long-run mandate of stabilizing, or in some countries reducing, the size of the public debt.
But her Brexit strategy, in which she has avoided taking any clear positions, has transformed the party into something even worse: a dishonest, divided, weak political cabal whose
decisions
could prove lethal.
Nonetheless, where firms or industries are particularly vulnerable to reputational issues, image and ethics could be a significant factor in more marginal business
decisions
(particularly with rising costs and tougher labor regulations already causing some firms to look elsewhere).
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