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As O’Neill recently told China Daily, “South Africa is quite fortunate enough to be in the group, as, economically, it is rather small compared to the others.”
A democratic, stable, and prosperous Ukraine would be a constant irritant – and rebuke – to President Vladimir Putin’s autocratic and
economically
sclerotic Russian Federation.
Because public expectations of an
economically
innocuous soft Brexit will be impossible to reconcile with the rejection of all EU obligations demanded by the Conservative Party’s “hard Brexit” faction, May cannot win.
Meanwhile, the unemployment rate has remained stubbornly high among workers without a high-school diploma, and in
economically
challenged rural and urban areas.
The challenge now is to find an
economically
sensible path that enables emerging economies to fulfill their growing energy needs, while ensuring that the world meets its climate objectives.
Policymakers who want products and providers of high-skilled services to move freely but people who provide less-skilled services to stay put are not just hypocrites; they are also
economically
illiterate.
Private Wealth and European SolidarityCOLOGNE – A little-discussed but crucial factor in the debate over wealth transfers from Europe’s more
economically
sound north to its troubled south is the relationship between public debt, GDP, and private wealth (households’ financial and non-financial assets, minus their financial liabilities) – in particular, the ratio of private wealth to GDP in the eurozone countries.
Now, Turkey is becoming an
economically
weakened autocracy, wracked by terrorism and unable to defend itself, much less to help NATO project power.
After that, the structures of integration that would eventually underpin today’s EU tended to be more
economically
oriented, and territorial defense was left to NATO and the US security umbrella.
Persuading China to isolate the North
economically
will require the international community to establish some agreement regarding how regime collapse would be handled, with an eye to allaying China’s key concerns.
Yet simply sitting back and watching their currencies gyrate as capital races in and out is both
economically
and politically untenable.
Rather than risking mockery with outlandish claims – a staple of Soviet propagandists – that Russia will one day surpass the West economically, Surkov taps a deeper and safer emotion: fear.
But, though that notion may win some applause, implementing it would be shortsighted, impractical, and
economically
dubious.
Economically
and strategically, the global center of gravity is shifting to the Indo-Pacific.
To avoid a slow decline, or even an eventual disintegration, they are taking measures to open up the country, not just economically, but socially and culturally, too.
Some of these--Shenzhen, Shanghai, Dalian, Tianjin, Shenyang, Xiamen, Qingdao, and Suzhou--are now growing
economically
at a rate of 15-20% per year--faster than such Asian "tigers" as Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and Korea ever did.
As Europe knows, constructing an
economically
and socially integrated zone offers the best opportunity to resolve conflicts and overcome political and cultural enmities.
The narrative that Russia is under attack has long dominated Kremlin propaganda, with Putin positioning himself as the commander of a fortress besieged – militarily, economically, and even in the domain of international sports – by a hostile West.
Five hundred thousand years of experience in hunting and gathering, coupled with cheaper and faster molecular analysis, performed by faster and cheaper computers makes this task
economically
feasible.
They clearly cannot copy the crude nativist recipes of the radical right, which would not only be
economically
counterproductive, but would also fly in the face of progressive values, alienating cosmopolitan supporters.
Doing this in the midst of an arduous post-crisis deleveraging process, a stubbornly slow recovery, the process of building a new, more sustainable growth pattern, is harder – politically and
economically
– than it might otherwise have been, had the US started earlier.ampnbsp;
There are already signs that market forces can spur a new energy revolution – one that would be both technically feasible and
economically
attractive.
Economically, growth in the EU will undoubtedly benefit from an open trading relationship with Britain.
Owning a painting – even if it were the most marvelous painting in the world – or knowing that you had kept millions of children healthy, saving lives and benefiting families
economically
at the same time?
Second, an internal transfer mechanism between eurozone member states is needed in order to ensure that less credit-worthy countries compensate, at least partly, their more
economically
sound counterparts.
It could also include United Nations agencies like the Food and Agriculture Organization, which has piloted refugee cash-for-work employment programs that are helping to rehabilitate much-needed agricultural infrastructure in host countries, while empowering refugees
economically.
The Fund was right to insist that Pakistan stand on its own feet economically, but, in early June, Shaikh will present his 2011-2012 budget, in which he wants to ease the burden on ordinary Pakistanis.
Three issues stand out – beginning with trade, which is as important politically as it is
economically.
Gender equality is not just the concern of half of the world's population; it is a human right, a concern for us all, because no society can develop – economically, politically, or socially – when half of its population is marginalized.
To secure a positive, open, and prosperous future for Europe, it is critical that the forces that come out on top are those that recognize the huge benefits of politically and
economically
open societies, as well as the need for national and global public policies to promote more inclusion.
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