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Economically, accommodating refugees will be a challenge for quite some time.
If nothing else, that current path unacceptably accentuates the differences between member states in a way that is politically and
economically
unsustainable in the longer term.
We have also re-launched settlement talks concerning the breakaway region of Transdniestria, where the only viable basis for a solution is to make Moldova ever more
economically
and politically attractive to the region’s residents.
India has the most
economically
literate triumvirate of politicians in the world in charge of its economy.
Of course, while complicated financial arrangements allow us to move forward economically, they also can create hazards.
Since coming to power following Russia’s tumultuous attempts at liberal and democratic reform in the 1990s, it has become increasingly clear that Putin aspires to make Russia great again, both
economically
and geopolitically.
Technically and economically, China was the world’s leader (though without global reach) from 500 to 1500.
The move was politically successful for the ruling party but
economically
devastating, causing massive disruptions to the Indian economy and upending the informal sector, which employs some 81% of the country’s workforce.
The US has a particular need for effective international cooperation now, when it is stretched militarily, economically, and politically owing to its policies toward Iraq and Afghanistan.
Communism had left Poland politically and
economically
bankrupt.
Once a peripheral European country
economically
and politically, Poland has become one of Europe’s leading states and a co-shaper of its future.
Article 2 encourages NATO members to collaborate
economically
and to bring “about a better understanding of the principles upon which” their free institutions are founded.
This means developing food systems that are more responsive to people’s needs, particularly those of the socially excluded and
economically
marginalized.
Failure to make the needed investments in food access, nutrition, and sustainability is morally – and
economically
– unjustifiable.
Besieged
economically
at home, where his popularity is at its lowest since his election last year, can he regain credibility, if not support, as supreme commander of French forces?
Yet the continent remains stubbornly inhospitable – politically, economically, and socially – to young people.
From Greece’s Syriza to Brazil’s Workers’ Party, the left has failed to come up with ideas that are
economically
sound and politically popular, beyond ameliorative policies such as income transfers.
Powerless politically and economically, some children feel that they can only assert themselves by joining an army.
Moreover, even if Kosovo could survive
economically
in isolation from its neighbors, such survival would do little to break the barriers of hatred and distrust, which have repeatedly threatened the political stability of the region.
Dampening the repo market could be
economically
useful, because this funding has proven to be unstable: Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers used repo heavily in ways that made them unable to withstand investment reversals elsewhere in their business.
That is why the current European crisis may well prove to be a crucial test for emerging countries that are more dynamic than Europe economically, but ultimately more fragile politically.
In comparison to countries that enjoyed a similar level of development 25 years ago, France has underperformed
economically.
Economically, therefore, the federal budget cushions regional shocks automatically through discretionary action and stabilizing transfers to the states.
Do countries really compete economically, in the way that they do militarily?
Without structural reforms to strengthen employment and growth, even the most earnest efforts to foster recovery will come to nothing both
economically
and politically.
What Greece wants is to remain in the eurozone, with a lower debt burden – a position that is both
economically
astute and protected by treaty.
Countries have undoubtedly become more
economically
and socially interdependent, owing to trade, travel, and telecommunications, not to mention multinational corporate structures and international financial flows.
The increase in the Earth’s surface temperature represents a fundamental shift in the global operating environment, both
economically
and militarily.
The link between poverty and malaria suggests that sub-Saharan countries cannot develop
economically
unless something is done about the disease.
There are strong incentives for voters and political leaders in all democratic countries to take decisions that support economic prosperity and political stability, once it becomes obvious that all the alternatives are
economically
damaging or politically dangerous.
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