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That has happened only once – when Helmut Kohl of the CDU replaced Helmut Schmidt of the SPD as chancellor in 1982 – and it would be extremely unlikely in a parliament that is as
fragmented
as the current Bundestag.
Without civil-society organizations, politics becomes more
fragmented
and less cohesive – and finding workable compromises becomes harder.
This research shows that people of different races trust each other much less; whites are less willing to support welfare spending because it is perceived to favor minorities; more racially
fragmented
communities have less efficient governments, more corruption and patronage, more crime and fewer productive public goods per tax dollar.
The disintegration of an already
fragmented
country, the return of civil war, and the shadow of Iran’s power being cast over the Iraqi state are all plausible scenarios.
Similarly, a specialized network of actors would be needed to ensure that intermediation of infrastructure transactions is efficient and cost-effective, instead of
fragmented
and slow, as it is now.
The public is also fully aware that the ideologically
fragmented
DPJ lacks a pragmatic, coherent foreign and security policyYet the DPJ will form the next government because of public disgust with the LDP.
In fact, the GST Modi has introduced seems to replace the world’s most complex and
fragmented
system of indirect taxation with the world’s most complex unified indirect tax.
In these
fragmented
political areas, the logic of integration in the past depended on areas that were dissatisfied with political outcomes appealing to new allies in larger units.
She no longer has serious rivals within the center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), while the left opposition is
fragmented
into four parties.
Of course, a
fragmented
banking system complicates a single monetary policy.
Since 2011, the ECB’s analysis of weak eurozone growth has stressed the negative impact of an impaired and
fragmented
financial system, with high sovereign-bond yields and funding costs for banks resulting in prohibitive lending terms in the peripheral countries.
But determining how to bring peace and stability to Libya’s deeply
fragmented
society will require more than an assessment of this government’s mistakes; it will demand careful consideration of former leader Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi’s failures – and his successes.
Qaddafi used strong security services and paramilitary revolutionary committees to safeguard his rule, leaving state institutions dysfunctional and
fragmented.
The opposition is fragmented, comprising more than a thousand armed groups.
For starters, Africa is poised for a modest, if fragmented, growth recovery.
With a highly contagious and lethal virus devastating poor and
fragmented
societies that distrust their leaders, business as usual is not enough.
Moreover, Iran’s leadership is
fragmented
and weak.
We know from past experience that by strengthening the WBG, the use of public and private capital in development finance could become more
fragmented.
In this increasingly
fragmented
and polarized political landscape, the process of forming national governments has become long and arduous; even Sweden is following this unfortunate new pattern.
The more than 20 bilateral and multilateral donor agencies for agriculture are highly
fragmented
and of insufficient scale individually and collectively.
Poor countries would receive prompt and predictable financing for agricultural inputs from a single account, rather than from dozens of distinct and
fragmented
donors.
Surely he would understand that no community can be built on so
fragmented
a foundation.
We must close the wound from which flows the lifeblood of a
fragmented
society.
While the likelihood of a breakup remains impossible to predict, the virus of political divorce has certainly proved contagious – and a more
fragmented
Europe is undoubtedly a less safe one.
This suggests that markets could potentially become extremely fragmented, such that consumers’ choices will be strictly limited to the offerings that have been selected according to their data profiles.
But today, the public spheres in many countries have become so
fragmented
and partisan that King’s idea of “national opinion” now seems nonsensical.
Still, aspiring disobeyers will have to account for the increasingly
fragmented
and polluted nature of the public sphere.
The crisis in the eurozone has, of course,
fragmented
financial flows, caused economies to diverge, eroded political support for EU institutions, and set Europeans against one another.
True, popular support for her coalition partners, the Free Democrats (FDP), has plummeted to 2%; but the CDU/CSU are still clearly leading the Social Democrats (SPD, the largest opposition party), and the left is
fragmented
into four parties, two of which are not government material.
Current trends seem to be leading toward a more
fragmented
global financial system in which countries rely primarily on domestic capital formation.
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