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It was not until the physical threat to Europe disappeared a decade ago that Europe was prompted to engage in profound reflections upon the moral and spiritual
foundations
of its unification, and what should be the objectives of a united Europe.
Such an approach would help to clear the air between the two sides, laying the
foundations
for stronger, trust-based cooperation in other areas.
The real issue extends beyond the use of algorithmic decision-making in corporate and political governance, and strikes at the ethical
foundations
of our societies.
Instead of waiting in fear of Trump’s next tweet, we Europeans should lay the
foundations
for a Europe that is strong, capable of taking action, and committed to Western values.
But this argument’s intellectual
foundations
– first laid out in a 2002 paper by 13 members of the Fed’s Washington, DC, research staff – are shaky, at best.
Corporations, foundations, universities, and other non-profit organizations can promote much of this work.
A group of donor governments, foundations, the United Nations, and private-sector actors recently came together to reduce the price of a long-lasting contraceptive implant (Levonorgestrel) from $18 to $8.50 per unit in more than 50 LMICs.
While a small army of experts argues that China’s rise to power should not be assumed, and that its economic, political, and demographic
foundations
are fragile, the conventional wisdom is that China’s power is growing.
The opening of Hungary's borders that autumn and the seeking of refuge by East German citizens in the German embassies of Prague and Warsaw already had shaken communist and Stasi rule to its their
foundations.
Western governments also could permit charitable
foundations
to provide North Korean officials or students with scholarships to study abroad and learn how to run a market economy.
Dani Rodrik, a renowned Harvard University economist, is the latest to challenge the intellectual
foundations
of the Washington Consensus in a powerful new book titled One Economics, Many Recipes: Globalization, Institutions, and Economic Growth .
Aquino’s efforts to fight corruption and rebuild his country’s economic
foundations
has enabled the Philippines – at long last – to become Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing economy, with annual GDP growth of 7.2% last year.
They must be sustainable , so that we are not merely throwing money at problems but, instead, are using those funds to lay the
foundations
of a more stable and prosperous future.
Foundations
are likely to pledge their own funds to this initiative.
Another key target should be the bonyads (charitable foundations).
In the coming months and years, destination countries must lay the
foundations
for integrating refugees into their workforces.
President Barack Obama has offered numerous proposals to invest in the
foundations
of national competitiveness, but Congressional Republicans have rebuffed them, claiming that the US faces an impending fiscal crisis.
The US wants to find out whether the North is hiding nuclear weapon materials before South Korean workers begin to create the
foundations
for the two light water nuclear reactors promised in that 1994 agreement.
In many ways, the
foundations
for building more inclusive societies – societies that are ultimately richer and politically stable – must be laid in the countryside.
But restoring US-Libya ties cannot be left only to government; universities, foundations, and other organizations must also do some heavy lifting.
If we do not, there is a real risk that social discontent will undermine the EU’s
foundations
before we can complete the process of integration that will resolve the problems now blighting the lives of millions of people.
Other parts of the world are experiencing unprecedented economic growth, but that raises another great challenge: the need to build on the
foundations
of this growth a fairer political system and open, inclusive societies that respect human rights and the environment.
A growing number of governments, foundations, companies, and communities recognize this, and are now investing in girls’ health, education, and wellbeing.
Even if not, the flight of millions of Sunni refugees will weaken the
foundations
of neighboring states, including Jordan.
These facilities and networks – along with the broadband networks on which telecommunications companies spend billions – form the
foundations
of the Internet.
Now, however, that operating environment has changed; in fact, the
foundations
of the post-Cold War order were fraying long before Trump arrived on the scene.
They are all not-for-profit institutions, either public or supported by large endowments, contributed largely by alumni and
foundations.
The Lancet Commission calls on national and municipal governments, international donors, major foundations, civil-society groups, and health professionals to make pollution control a much higher priority than it is now.
In transportation, Uber is outrunning traditional taxi companies, while Airbnb is undermining the
foundations
of the hotel industry.
The Annual Report of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom makes this point nicely:“In November 2006, the [AKP dominated] Turkish parliament, as part of the reforms related to possible EU accession, passed a new law governing Lausanne religious minority foundations, easing procedures to establish
foundations
and allowing non-Turkish citizens in Turkey to open them… Then President Ahmet Necdet Sezer [a staunch Kemalist], however, vetoed the legislation.
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