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But none of these policies addresses the
fundamental
challenge facing the Kingdom – namely, the gradual erosion of its wealth (indeed, Saudi Arabia is expected to become a net energy importer by 2030).
So long as Moscow doesn’t understand these
fundamental
differences and draw the right conclusions from them, Europeans won’t view Russia’s opening towards the West as an opportunity, and Russia will always encounter deep mistrust in Europe.
But none has raised such
fundamental
questions about the meaning of the EU as the current debate about migration.
In this sense, the notion of “us versus them” has been
fundamental
to human evolution, and it continues to shape our interactions.
The just-released Legatum Prosperity Index points to another
fundamental
condition for success: good governance and the rule of law.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame has initiated a national emergency plan to address the
fundamental
causes of malnutrition.
We all pay the price when they evade their
fundamental
responsibilities.
Nor can they exemplify to their students the
fundamental
scientific values of intellectual autonomy and open dissent.
Regardless of the historical and cultural differences that persist among the economic systems of, say, Italy, France, Spain, and Germany, all of these countries agree on the
fundamental
principles of a market-based economy.
In the case of Greece, these
fundamental
ideas do not appear to have been universally accepted.
As we enter a new era for monetary policy, we should be seeking to overhaul central-bank leadership in a more
fundamental
way.
Given the
fundamental
problems underlying it, Copenhagen’s failure should not be a surprise.
The problem is that none of these discussions addresses the
fundamental
flaw in the eurozone’s structure: It is an incomplete monetary union.
This puts China in a difficult position in relation to the so-called international system – the structures and rules created by the United States and others after the Second World War to check national sovereignty through a system of overlapping jurisdictions, transnational obligations, and
fundamental
rights.
Well aware of western doubts about the party, Erdogan travelled immediately after the elections to western capitals, pressing his argument that the change in government had not changed Turkey's
fundamental
orientation.
But that stability is now disappearing fast--along with the
fundamental
consensus on which it rested.
A new wave of deficits and exchange-rate instability would thus call into question the most
fundamental
and beneficial legacy of the 1990s: the major push for trade opening and liberalization.
An External Stability Pact for EuropeBERLIN – The current economic crisis has exposed two
fundamental
problems in the design of the European Monetary Union.
An External Stability Pact would not only detect risks to fiscal stability early on; it would also help make a reality of a
fundamental
principle of EU law, namely that member states finally treat economic policy as a “common interest.”
This is crucial in a sector like banking, where perceptions about the soundness of an institution are
fundamental
to its ability to compete.
But traditional political differences based on disagreement over
fundamental
values play a diminishing part in elections.
It reintroduces
fundamental
divisions in societies whose greatest democratic achievement was precisely to banish fundamentalism from politics.
We face a potential crisis, therefore, that stems from our
fundamental
ignorance about the biosphere, for it is impossible to be proactive about species of pathogens whose existence has not been documented.
Saving European Social Security from the PopulistsROME – Austria’s presidential election has thrown into sharp relief one of Europe’s
fundamental
challenges.
Facilitating the free mobility of workers is
fundamental
to restoring growth in Europe.
Although history is often a good predictor of future trends, every now and then something
fundamental
changes that makes for a new pattern.
The important question now is whether today’s high asset prices are the result of some such
fundamental
development, or whether bubbles have formed.
The transformation of tertiary education is a
fundamental
condition of sustainable growth in emerging markets.
But it is actually difficult to see much of a difference in
fundamental
human values or preferences between these countries and the US.
First, the EU’s
fundamental
economic problems are structural.
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