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This week, the US Congress will
discuss
cutting off aid to the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority.
The Fed would have an opportunity to
discuss
this in its upcoming policy meetings in the context of evolutionary steps to strengthen its forward policy guidance, an initiative that Yellen has spearheaded.
The G20 is also planting its flag on this issue; in August, I joined G20 ministers in Argentina to
discuss
what can be done to spread the benefits of the digital transformation.
Why does the Chief Rabbinate of Israel never
discuss
peace, much less make a statement on what, in the eyes of God, should have priority: a piece of land or millions of human lives?
Coverage of such events fills the media space that should be used to
discuss
serious governance issues.
In the past, when the US has suggested quiet talks to
discuss
contingency planning in the case of regime collapse, China has been wary of offending and weakening North Korea.
For more than 40 years, world leaders have gathered annually in Davos to
discuss
and advance the most critical issues on the global agenda.
The following year, David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski created the Trilateral Commission, which meets once a year to
discuss
such problems.
Immediately after the Brexit vote, for example, the six founding countries of what used to be the European Economic Community (EEC) – Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands – gathered to
discuss
what to do.
Islam's Electoral DivideHow to reform the Islamic world will be among the topics NATO's leaders will
discuss
in Turkey next week.
France’s global ambition is apparent whenever its mainstream politicians
discuss
the euro.
The EU needs to
discuss
with developing countries how the revenue raised can be channeled to help poor countries’ efforts to adapt to climate change and develop in cleaner ways.
For example, the tendency of Arab countries’ media to
discuss
issues concerning other countries more freely than those affecting their own has long impeded citizens’ ability to keep abreast of domestic affairs.
Likewise, Obama and Romney may have tacitly agreed not to
discuss
the policy choices surrounding the tragedy in Syria, because neither has any interest in addressing its internal complexities, mastery of which will be essential to galvanize international support for an eventual political solution.
Not surprisingly, EVA’s executive director, Fadekemi Akinfaderin-Agarau, worries that the global gag rule “is going to be a big blow in Nigeria,” because accepting US funding would then impede her organization’s ability even to
discuss
post-abortion care with the young women it serves.
In fact, the leaders are terribly uneasy about the situation and
discuss
it frequently.
At the European Council on Foreign Relations’ annual council meeting in Berlin last month, 250 former and current prime ministers, foreign ministers, policymakers, and thinkers convened to
discuss
the state of European affairs.
Finger pointing by both sides is likely to escalate as the European Union and the United States
discuss
whether or not to prolong sanctions on Russia.
As Bill and Melinda Gates will
discuss
at a gathering of world leaders next week in New York, and show in a new report, collective action is needed to address the various dimensions of gender inequality and drive progress.
Other chapters
discuss
one of the most disturbing aspects of America’s racial inequality: inequality in securing access to justice, reinforced by a system of mass incarceration largely targeted at African-Americans.
Of course, this does not mean that central bankers should be hosting meetings or conference calls to
discuss
collective strategies.
Financial Innovation Goes to SchoolPARIS – Later this month, the United Nations will
discuss
a high-level report on global development priorities for the period following the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which expire in 2015.
Fear of “China bashing” has made it difficult for so-called “friends of China” to
discuss
its darker side openly.
Every week, a preposterous coterie of European bankers and finance ministers drags itself from one capital to another to
discuss
which default/restructuring plan to adopt.
In Moscow this week, both newer and traditional aid donors, as well as multilateral organizations – such as the World Bank Group and the OECD – will
discuss
improving transparency of aid, coordination of assistance, and enhancing effectiveness by targeting results.
Much talk will be heard in coming months: the ministerial meeting in Luxembourg, numerous conferences and seminars around the region, and in September a Baltic summit will be held in St. Petersburg at which political and business leaders will
discuss
what is needed in order to move ahead.
King Salman of Saudi Arabia will visit the Kremlin this month to
discuss
economic cooperation worth billions of dollars.
In July, Putin went to Ukraine to
discuss
these issues with President Viktor Yanukovych.
Latin America in the Second Machine AgePANAMA CITY – At the upcoming Summit of the Americas in Panama City, business and government leaders will
discuss
the economic challenges facing the Western Hemisphere, especially how to support inclusive growth in the wake of the commodities bonanza that endured for the better part of the last decade.
To date, Iraqi officials have not been willing to deal with this escalating violence against women, or even to
discuss
it.
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