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Soccer Lessons for Europe’s EconomyPRINCETON – Though a solution to the euro crisis continues to elude European leaders, the
foundations
of one are not difficult to discern.
In Tunisia, the middle class has come under intense pressure, constitutionally guaranteed gender equality is under threat, and conservative and Salafist forces are trying, often violently, to erode and dismantle the Republic’s secular
foundations.
For students, the
foundations
for success must be laid early, beginning with pre-primary and primary education.
Although Europe spent last year preoccupied with the financial crisis, the EU’s Lisbon Treaty began to provide the institutional
foundations
needed to underpin an effective EU-based foreign policy.
With democratic ideals under threat around the world, including within democratic countries, their shared cultural and ideological
foundations
cannot be taken for granted.
In the name of protecting humanity, irresponsible interventionism over the last three decades has weakened the very
foundations
of international affairs: sovereignty, legality, and responsibility.
The EMU’s old architecture and its political
foundations
have been shaken.
We must build a new economic edifice atop new political
foundations.
At root, low morale is just a consequence of the indifference of medical scientists, busy in their labs, allowing the social and emotional
foundations
of their field to rot away beneath them.
Moreover, the ongoing decline in aid to education must be reversed, and new financial sources – such as emerging-economy donors, the private sector, foundations, and philanthropists – must be mobilized.
Modi now must lay the
foundations
for India’s emergence as a global economic power.
Jokowi must now lay the institutional
foundations
for good governance.
As the financial crisis has dragged on, and recriminations among member countries have weakened the sense of community that forms the EU’s foundations, the refugee challenge has exacerbated a dangerous divisiveness.
Instead of reinforcing its
foundations
with solidarity and compassion, the Union has fractured.
Leaders from rich and poor countries, foundations, non-governmental organizations, and private industry will gather to make specific commitments to invest in nutrition.
The private sector, in particular, has the capacity and expertise to contribute substantially to international development efforts, through investments, loans, and even philanthropic resources provided by transnational corporations, financial institutions, foundations, and other sources.
The EU, built as a means of reconciling and unifying a fractured continent, could find itself under the control of those who are determined to compromise its very
foundations.
By building on existing interdependencies, European leaders could help to lay the
foundations
for a shared legal and institutional framework that improves energy-supply administration and expands opportunities for economic exchange among EU and EEU members.
Although the PBOC’s lack of official independence means that his authority to set interest rates was constrained by the advice of the 15-member Monetary Policy Committee, this did not affect Zhou’s ability to put in place the
foundations
of a financial sector befitting the world’s largest economy.
Each generation must adapt its moral
foundations
to the ever-changing conditions of politics, culture, society, and technology.
Moral leaders nowadays should build on the
foundations
laid by Havel.
Corporations, foundations, universities, and other non-profit organizations can promote much of the work of developing an open civil society.
Companies and
foundations
can offer technology to help modernize Arab educational systems and take them beyond rote learning.
Foundations
can support the development of institutions of American studies in Muslim countries, or programs that enhance journalistic professionalism.
Like termites, India's Hindu fascists have weakened the
foundations
of our constitution, parliament, and the courts - the backbone of every democracy.
But the most important lesson revealed by the Africa Cup is that successful nations are those that combine globalization’s opportunities with strong domestic
foundations.
The
Foundations
of Pacific StabilityWASHINGTON, DC – This month, I completed a two-week, six-stop tour of the Pacific, beginning with a visit to the United States Army’s 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii.
The eurozone is gripped by an existential crisis that is slowly, but inexorably, destroying the monetary union’s very
foundations.
Now is the time to build a new system on the
foundations
of the old – one that creates real opportunities for refugees to thrive.
OSIFE is ready to provide support for this initiative, and I hope other
foundations
will be eager to do the same.
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