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This requires, first and foremost, recognizing that, while new energy technologies will eventually outperform fossil fuels both practically and economically, demand for fossil fuels to meet growing energy needs will underpin their extraction and use for decades to come.
Obviously, the crisis will be
economically
and financial challenging for Eastern Europe.
American-Chinese relationships, in addition to their impact on Russia, have a significance, for the stability of North-East Asia where there is a potential for conflict and they will help to define how Japan defines its own role in international affairs as a major power, not only economically, but also over time, politically and militarily.
This means that to be a partner of America in the evolving international system, Europe has to unite, Europe has to integrate not only economically, but politically, militarily, and America must adjust to that process.
Look at the UN human development report for 1998 which provides a few glaring statistics on the inequality in the human condition
economically
which may provide the basis for a greater inequality scientifically.
A similar process is unfolding gradually in the Arab world, with citizens (especially young people) who lack trust in their governments seeking alternative sources of information and new ways to survive
economically.
As the German economist Herbert Giersch once put it, what is politically expedient is rarely
economically
beneficial.
The high price for refusing such a proposal has to be made absolutely clear to the Iranian leadership: should no agreement be reached, the West will do everything within its power to isolate Iran economically, financially, technologically, and diplomatically, with the full support of the international community.
It is a truism among the
economically
literate that there are no winners in a trade war.
Obamanomics: Year One and BeyondBERKELEY – President Barack Obama has not had an easy first year
economically.
He was elected not simply because he is a cool crisis manager, but because he had a vision for a more
economically
just society.
Instead of seeking a face-saving compromise on softening the troika program, Tsipras wasted six months on symbolic battles over
economically
irrelevant issues such as labor laws, privatizations, even the name of the troika.
After years of destabilizing economic crisis, which has yet to be fully overcome, most European societies feel wholly unprepared – socially, economically, politically, and even psychologically – to receive the flood of refugees.
And a World Bank study found that enabling girls to be as
economically
active as boys would boost annual GDP growth in India by 4.4 percentage points, and by 3.5 percentage points in Nigeria.
Both the far left and the far right find their core constituency among the vast number of French who feel
economically
insecure and politically disenfranchised – in essence, all those who perceive themselves as having no opportunity in an open society.
No Country for Young Men (and Women)MILAN – Over the last 20 years, roughly a half-million Italians aged 18 to 39 have moved abroad, especially to more
economically
dynamic European Union countries such as Germany, France, and the United Kingdom.
Such steps include broadening financial markets to give more people access to credit and investment, strengthening social safety nets to protect the
economically
vulnerable, and improving educational access and quality.
Economically, the private sector accounts for more than 60% of China’s output, and the CPC has become practically irrelevant in the daily lives of ordinary Chinese.
Are these
economically
sensible actions?
They recognize that India has the most
economically
literate leadership in the world.
Indeed, this is the bottom line economically, for where there is little saving, there is little investment--and little basis for capital accumulation and productivity growth.
Economically
frustrated youth welcome Ahn with loud cheers wherever he appears, because he expresses their anxiety that the chaebol are stifling new companies that could create much-needed jobs.
Economically, politically, institutionally, Turkey needs the "anchor" of the European integration process.
Political leaders must take the initiative to avert an
economically
driven social crisis.
In the 1830’s, as Douglas-Fairhust movingly demonstrates, boys and girls who came from
economically
vulnerable families could find themselves unschooled and working 18 hours a day in blacking factories, like the 12-year-old Dickens.
Such a maneuver, Lou mused aloud, would be
economically
painful enough to influence US elections.
For the US, allowing China continued access to America’s market and technology would be tantamount to handing it the tools to beat the US
economically
– and then geopolitically.
Decoupled economically, the US and China would have far less reason to exercise restraint in their geopolitical competition.
Accordingly, public- and private-sector leaders should look for ways to help those who feel frustrated and left behind
economically
or socially.
As a result, long-term adversaries like France and Germany were reconciled within a region-wide project – first a coal and steel community, which expanded to become the European Economic Community and, ultimately, the European Union – that integrated the continent politically and
economically
to such an extent that violent conflict was rendered unthinkable.
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