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Second, given the lock that the Communist Party holds on all the levers of power, the building of democracy in China
depends
on forces rooted inside China.
The latest such “solution” to emerge is “net-zero emissions,” which
depends
on so-called “carbon capture and storage.”
Peace in the region, and within Pakistan,
depends
on the answer to this question, which only Pakistani civil society – not the US, NATO, or any “surge” – can provide.
For the financial market, the size of the exit
depends
on the funds available to make short-term investors whole.
This approach
depends
on two major policy shifts.
Likewise, Europe’s energy security
depends
on cooperation with Turkey on transit of oil and natural gas from Central Asia and the Middle East.
The Israeli population is genuinely concerned about security, as are the Palestinians, and the support of Israel’s political parties for negotiations
depends
upon security guarantees.
That, of course,
depends
on Britain recognizing not just the strategic rationale for Europe, but Britain’s strategic interest in being part of it.
British trade with India
depends
hugely on Europe negotiating the free-trade agreement – Germany currently exports more than twice what Britain does to India and China, and France (and even Italy) exports more to India.
An economy is a remarkably complex structure, and fathoming it
depends
on understanding its laws, regulations, business practices and customs, and balance sheets, among many other details.
In contrast to China, Russia’s economy
depends
heavily on its energy resources, leaving it vulnerable when global energy markets head south.
The timing of the inevitable policy shift back to tightening
depends
on overall inflation, particularly house prices.
Europe
depends
on Russian energy supplies, and European banks and businesses are highly exposed to Russia.
For private-sector debt, much
depends
on its type: the hedging sort, where a debtor’s cash flow covers all obligations; the speculative type, where cash flow covers interest only; or the Ponzi kind, where cash flow does not even cover that.
To preserve the principles of openness and democracy on which continued social and economic progress depends, those grievances must be understood and addressed.
As a rural villager from Deukhola, near the Brahmaputra River in remote northern Bangladesh, starkly put it: “Our survival
depends
on it.”
The only way to break this cycle – and thus to mitigate climate change effectively – is to manage the nexus between water and energy (as well as food, production of which
depends
on water and energy).
But nurturing the will to achieve long-lasting peace
depends
on more than political negotiations.
Russia’s support of the Syrian government’s assault on Aleppo has stymied the peace process, which
depends
on the cooperation of global players, regional powers, and the moderate opposition forces that Putin is bombing.
Ultimately, economic progress
depends
on creativity.
He is rewriting the rules of business, based on the belief that Tesla’s success
depends
on that of the entire market for electric cars, and that his company’s commercial interests are inseparable from the interests of society.
One thing we know from the Latin American episodes is that the answer depends, first of all, on initial conditions.
But when and how
depends
crucially on what kind of debt it is.
The first conclusion I draw from such experience is this: everything
depends
on who the occupying power is.
Optimal trade intensity
depends
on many factors – such as relative labor costs, transport costs, productivity levels, and economy-of-scale effects.
In Myanmar, which also
depends
heavily on Chinese aid and trade, the fear of becoming a Chinese satellite was a key reason why the military junta ceded power to a civilian government in the early 2010s.
The future of these direct peace talks thus
depends
not only on Netanyahu and Abbas, but also on how they relate to the extremists within their camps.
Emerging economies thus should be working to constrain debt levels, though the extent to which this is needed
depends
on growth, as strong and resilient increases in GDP reduce leverage ratios.
Europe's future prosperity – and its global role –
depends
on it.
But a market economy should be understood as a system in which we are supposed to earn our keep by doing things for other people; how much we earn
depends
on how others value what we do for them.
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