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Russia is also
economically
weak because of its dependence on oil revenue at a time when prices are down dramatically.
“Asia” may not exist culturally, historically, religiously, socially, and economically, the way that Europe does.
But any of these pipelines are
economically
risky, so even if Azerbaijan makes up its mind about whether to build one and where, there is no guarantee that it will make money.
But today’s urban centers are
economically
stronger and politically bolder.
With China’s transition to a post-industrial economy far from complete, significantly broadening access to university undermines the quality of education and has high collateral costs, socially and
economically.
Crisis management is no way to sustain relationships that are
economically
close but riddled by rival claims and bitterly contested historical narratives.
In such cases, countries can act as welfare magnets, attracting many more migrants than would be
economically
advisable, because the newcomers receive, in addition to their wages, a migration grant in the form of public transfers.
It is putting forward
economically
and politically impossible recommendations, telling Argentina to cut public services to the extreme, when schools and hospitals are already on the verge of collapse.
In the meantime, Western welfare states will remain financially unviable,
economically
sickly, and politically strained.
That might seem crazy, especially given the likelihood of another round of
economically
crippling sanctions following the bombardment.
In fact, despite the overthrow of authoritarian regimes, Egypt has so far proved unable to build credible democratic governments or enforce the rule of law effectively, change in Tunisia remains tenuous, and Libya is substantially worse off –
economically
and politically – than it was before 2011.
But a large reversal in the fortunes of rich and poor countries seems neither
economically
likely, nor politically feasible.
In Germany, educational opportunities for children from immigrant and low-income families are fewer than in many other
economically
advanced countries.
Although the UN and my country recognize the value of forests, both ecologically and economically, such recommendations are not strong enough to stop my local council from voting “yes” to deforestation.
Both in Tunisia and Egypt, for example, Islamist politicians have given assurances that the
economically
critical tourism sector will not be hindered by restrictions related to Islamic law.
This brings me back to the argument that the US must put its house in order – economically, physically, socially, and politically – if it is to have the resources needed to promote order in the world.
Devolution would unshackle the
economically
more successful states.
And, by combating the culture of aid dependency in
economically
weaker states, India’s poorer regions might benefit in the long run as well.
Given this, immigrants from afar may actually contribute even more
economically
than those from neighboring countries.
The opposite holds true for those who call themselves
economically
“liberal.”
While they acknowledged that low social mobility is
economically
limiting, they remained as averse to government intervention and redistribution as they were before we shared the data with them.
North Korea is a failing state economically, a fact that Kim Jong-il and his cronies appear to recognize.
If Georgia's new leaders fail to revive the country economically, and quickly, then the mythical allure of an authoritarian leader will be enhanced and democracy discredited.
This would seem like a smart solution, both politically and
economically.
Economically, easier recourse to temporary contracts gives firms more flexibility in adjusting to changing market conditions.
Its citizens were less socially and
economically
stratified than in many other US states.
The first scenario is bleak: Germany fails to integrate the refugees socially and economically, political discontent surges, and the newcomers become increasingly frustrated with their plight.
Enshrined in the Chinese Communist Party’s constitution are the following words: “Mao Zedong, the Party’s chief representative, created Mao Zedong Thought, which has been proved correct by practice and based on which the Communist Party developed the basic system of socialism economically, politically, and culturally after the founding of the People’s Republic.”
Harnessing this technology to expand financial inclusion would be
economically
empowering, particularly for smallholder farmers and merchants in rural communities, who could use their mobile phones to access market-price data, transfer cash, make retail purchases, deposit income, and pay bills – all while tending their fields or shops.
Because his predecessor Hu Jintao lacked sufficient political capital to do likewise, China followed a largely passive path for a decade, pursuing conciliatory diplomacy (which enraged its citizens) and
economically
conservative strategies (which included suspending necessary reforms).
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