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A shock in one place produces tremors elsewhere, even when there are no direct financial links, because pattern-seeking market participants perceive
fundamental
forces at work.
This raises a
fundamental
question: can a firewall be built to prevent such political contagion?
This restatement of
fundamental
precepts restored Confucianism to a primacy in China and neighboring states that remained unchallenged for 700 years.
In his contribution to the report, German sociologist Claus Offe, Professor Emeritus of the Hertie School and Humboldt University identifies two
fundamental
priorities for all democracies.
America’s overall trade deficit will not disappear without an increase in domestic savings and a more
fundamental
change in global monetary arrangements.
But today’s debt crisis has exposed a
fundamental
weakness in the eurozone’s architecture: insufficient integration.
Yet there is little substance to British Europhobia: nothing
fundamental
separates the United Kingdom from the rest of the continent.
Privatizing the GulfJEDDAH – As the Arab world undergoes
fundamental
changes, its leaders must adapt fast or risk popular uprisings – a lesson that has not been lost on the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
It provides a detailed, thoughtful, and honest diagnosis of the Chinese economy’s structural and institutional flaws, and calls for coherent and bold reforms to remove these
fundamental
obstacles to sustainable growth.
Addressing these
fundamental
causes of social discontent and unsustainable economic performance requires not advice and pleas to the ruling elites, but a change in China’s political reality that compels those who benefit from the status quo to surrender their privileges for the good of the country.
But the fact is that we have not created the intellectual infrastructure to address the
fundamental
challenges that gene drives – not to mention other powerful technologies – raise.
The party of Eisenhower and Reagan has been commandeered by a corrupt demagogue who betrays not only his country’s ideals, but also its
fundamental
national interest.
Indeed, the
fundamental
principle of democracies and civilized states is at issue in Chechnya: civilians’ right to life, including the protection of innocents, widows, and orphans.
Rather than attempting to dissuade mass migration by encouraging and supporting fundamental, long-term economic and political development in countries that are impoverished or wracked by civil strife, EU policymakers tend to intervene after the fact, with pledges of aid and emergency resettlement schemes.
Sensible European leaders can be forgiven for politely sending the UK on its way, so that they can focus their attention on threats to their long-term cohesion and
fundamental
values.
Before any real change can place, both institutions require
fundamental
governance changes.
Two other
fundamental
and inter-related security challenges in the region – the Arab-Israeli conflict and the growing danger of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) – also must be resolved in order to ensure that the Middle East’s historic transformation leads to security, stability, and prosperity.
It is easy to see a simple revenge story in this progression, but a deeper reading points to the
fundamental
role of women in ISIS’s ideology, and their future role in its denouement.
I believe that this change in North Korea’s pattern of behavior is profoundly related to recent
fundamental
changes there.
But, compared to the more
fundamental
factors discussed above, I believe that this is probably a secondary motive for the attack on the Cheonan.
A more fundamental, long-term strategy is needed to face the new reality and achieve lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula.
That observation should not, however, overshadow
fundamental
economic insights – specifically, that trade and the location of production are determined by comparative, not absolute, advantage.
In fact, we may have entered a period of
fundamental
change that could weaken growth everywhere, as the “old” shrinks before the “new” can occupy sufficient space.
No matter how strong the EU’s external borders are – though, of course, better monitoring and patrolling measures are needed – the flow of migrants will continue to overwhelm their capacity, endangering the openness that is so
fundamental
to European unification, beginning with the Schengen acquis, which guarantees freedom of movement, without border controls, among 26 European countries.
The Indian state’s
fundamental
inability to redress grievances, correct mistakes, and attend to its citizens’ most basic needs has given rise to a ruinous level of corruption, as citizens, despairing of obtaining their due fairly, try to buy it instead.
Education and OpportunitySEOUL – Education is a
fundamental
driver of personal, national, and global development.
Ten years may be a long time, but it probably isn’t long enough for
fundamental
questions about the future of the country and the party to be laid to rest.
None of this would resolve Europe’s
fundamental
problems, namely weak fiscal positions, poorly functioning financial sectors, and lack of competitiveness.
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, EU-Turkey cooperation is
fundamental
to achieving a durable solution.
Creating a marketplace where such uncertainties are traded and hedged would be a
fundamental
step toward managing the risks involved.
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