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But the EU must be ready to respond to the perceptible momentum in Belarus in favor of domestic reform, greater openness, and respect for
fundamental
democratic rights.
The country needs greater access to global markets and eventual support for admission to the World Trade Organization, which is one of the EU’s greatest selling points and one of Russia’s
fundamental
weaknesses.
Because gross domestic product is the preferred gauge of any economy’s value, many factors that contribute to human wellbeing are ignored, and spending on
fundamental
needs, such as health and education, comes to be seen as an expense rather than an essential investment.
But it will take time to be fully accepted – not least because it challenges a
fundamental
tenet of traditional economics.
The unfettered creation of money by large private banks has generated overwhelming instability, undermining the
fundamental
principle that money creation should serve the public good.
The joint missile-threat assessments that the Russian government recently concluded with NATO and the US revealed much overlap among the participating technical experts, but some
fundamental
differences between the policy strategists.
Put another way, the global imbalance could be corrected more efficiently by addressing other, more
fundamental
factors.
The
fundamental
factors underlying the US external imbalance are large fiscal deficits and low household savings, owing to excessive financial leverage.
The
fundamental
factors on the Chinese side are high corporate and household savings, together with some distortion of resource/utility prices.
China is stuck in a much more
fundamental
way, stuck between inefficient statism and free enterprise.
And it serves as a chilling reminder of the
fundamental
fragility of promises like that of ECB President Mario Draghi to do “whatever it takes” to save the euro.
Only if the agricultural sector’s
fundamental
inadequacies are addressed can the region truly escape famine’s blight.
He and his supporters also have taken aim at the
fundamental
institutions upon which American democracy is based, including the courts, the legislative branch, the independent media, and more.
But there is something more
fundamental
underlying diplomats’ natural diffidence.
Is it more difficult to predict, and adjust to, the coming of a
fundamental
change, than to defend the present order, under the motto of “the devil you know is always preferable to the devil you don’t know!”But, beyond these mental habits lie more structural reasons for the conservatism of foreign policymakers and diplomats.
An Economic Ultimatum for the Arab WorldWASHINGTON, DC – If Middle Eastern countries do not start making real progress on
fundamental
political and economic reforms, further regional turmoil is inevitable.
As smart machines become more powerful and pervasive, they will pose a challenge to a
fundamental
feature of the US economy: most people gain their income by selling their labor.
Most fundamental, encouraging diversity – of institutions, funding mechanisms, and research approaches – is vital to prevent innovation-killing conformity.
The fourth problem is the most
fundamental.
But this would ignore a
fundamental
asymmetry between advanced and emerging countries.
Indeed, Putin has breached one of the most
fundamental
principles of international law: that national borders may not be changed by force.
But the government that emerged has turned out to reflect
fundamental
concerns of Myanmar’s citizens far better than was anticipated.
Over the past few decades, China’s growth has appeared to violate certain
fundamental
laws of economics.
Emerging Europe’s
fundamental
growth model is sound.
It is time to heed the
fundamental
laws of economics and put a stop to the imprudence that those charged with fighting the crisis have been allowed to get away with.
The Philippine law-enforcement agencies prosecuting the drug war have thrown out the rulebook and ignored
fundamental
requirements such as collecting evidence, adhering to due process, or even holding trials.
What is needed is not structural reform within Greece and Spain so much as structural reform of the eurozone’s design and a
fundamental
rethinking of the policy frameworks that have resulted in the monetary union’s spectacularly bad performance.
After the oil glut, with oil below $20 a barrel, interest in developing energy from biomass ebbed, attractive only to “green” militants and those interested in
fundamental
science.
All of this highlights the
fundamental
flaw in the argument that large-scale deregulation, such as that advocated by US President Donald Trump, benefits societies.
The time has come for the West to reassess its policies in a
fundamental
way.
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