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Economic reforms will succeed only if they are coupled with far-reaching political reforms, which would inevitably shake the regime’s
foundation.
But there are far more troubling problems with the conceptual
foundation
of the banking union itself, in particular with its resolution framework.
The emergence of these value chains has transformed global trade from a zero-sum game to a
foundation
for mutually beneficial collaboration.
In 1960, the long neglected pit for the palace’s
foundation
was transformed into an open-air swimming pool.
When I had made more money than I needed, I decided to set up a foundation, which I called the Open Society Fund.
After the collapse of communism, the mission of the
foundation
network changed.
After all, most plans for emerging from the financial crisis assume that technological progress will provide a strong
foundation
of productivity growth that will eventually underpin sustained recovery.
In 1996, the Clinton-Hashimoto Declaration stated that the US-Japan security alliance was the
foundation
for stability that would allow growing prosperity in post-Cold War East Asia.
Although many believe that the US-Israel alliance is the
foundation
of America’s Middle East policy, it was dependence on imported oil that motivated the US to establish a dominant military presence in the region after 1945.
The potential of technology-enabled solutions must be harnessed, supported by a stronger
foundation
of digital literacy.
By investing in the skills and capacity of the next generation now, Chinese consumers are building a strong
foundation
for continued growth and innovation in the future.
The traditional capitalist model may have made Bill Gates rich, but his
foundation
now finances valuable technological breakthroughs in unprofitable ways.
And because primary care is delivered to rich and poor alike, it is the
foundation
of a fair and equitable society.
The
foundation
underpinning prosperity is freedom of movement for people and goods.
Paradoxically, accepting the reality of tribal, or ethnic, power lays the
foundation
for national unity by letting each group first sort out its own priorities.
But those two events have shaken the
foundation
upon which Europe’s peace and prosperity have rested since World War II.
Indeed, communism’s breakdown began ten years earlier in Poland, during Pope John Paul II’s first pilgrimage to his homeland, a visit that shook communist rule to its
foundation.
Traditionally, universities undertook research, provided a professional education, and offered a country’s young people a cultural
foundation
as they entered society.
Universities have also had a public-service mission: to provide students with a cultural
foundation
for life.
There is no point in advocating regionalism for regionalism's sake;Europe's experience shows that agreements based on shared values, peer reviews, and with clearly defined achievable goals can form the
foundation
for an ever-improving economy.
The Assyrian Apostolic Church, for instance, traces its
foundation
back to 34 A.D. and St. Peter.
The restoration of growth and balance in the US economy is crucially important, not only for its effect on global growth, but also as a
foundation
for tackling a broad array of international problems and challenges.
Right now, it looks as though creating that
foundation
is on hold.
In my recent book Demystifying the Chinese Economy, I argue that, for any country at any time, the
foundation
for sustained growth is technological innovation.
The economic
foundation
of the Chinese government’s legitimacy also places an enormous burden on China’s leaders to make decisions that foster domestic economic growth at the expense of virtually everything else – including, some say, the viability of the international currency regime, nuclear non-proliferation, and basic rights in resource-rich countries.
If China sees inviolable state sovereignty as the
foundation
of twenty-first century international affairs, as now appears to be the case, then it must explain why this principle will not lead to the same disastrous consequences as it did in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Kennan is reckoned to have laid the Cold War’s intellectual
foundation
– at least in the West – with his “long telegram” from Moscow in February 1946, which he followed with his famous Foreign Affairs article, signed “X,” in July 1947.
Now Russianness itself seems to lack a secure foundation, for it is but a hollow shell of discarded state symbols.
The AfDB has already incorporated many of these practices into its operating framework, providing it with a
foundation
for continued growth and service.
That gift – the single biggest gift anyone has ever given to anyone for anything – doubled the resources of the
foundation.
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