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This is the only way to promote and defend the EMU’s economic interests in a world where the challenges are
global
and overcoming them will increasingly depend on multilateral cooperation.
Many of us worried that the imbalances were unsustainable, and might end in a “hard landing” for the dollar if and when
global
investors tired of holding it.
When the
global
financial crisis erupted, they flooded into dollar assets, even though the crisis originated in the United States.
This is a decline of two-thirds when expressed as a share of
global
output.
But the warnings did not yield an effective
global
response.
Changing the
global
humanitarian paradigm will not be easy; change on this scale never is.
Despite the euphoria around shale gas – indeed, despite weak
global
growth – commodity prices have risen by as much as 150% in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
As long as China’s commodity demand grows at a higher rate than
global
supply, prices will rise.
And the rapid economic growth that China’s leaders must sustain in order to lift enormous numbers of people out of poverty – and thus prevent a crisis of legitimacy – places a floor under
global
food, energy, and mineral prices.
By implication, if nothing else,
global
energy, food, and mineral prices will continue to be buoyed by seemingly insatiable emerging-market demand, which commands much higher reserve prices.
Ultimately, emerging economies’ absolute size and rate of growth both matter in charting commodity demand and the future trajectory of
global
commodity prices, with per capita income clearly linked to consumers’ wealth.
It is not just that
global
supplies of resources are increasingly scarce, but also that supplies are increasingly falling into inefficient hands.
Around the world, governments are taking greater control of resources and imposing policies that hamper
global
production and ultimately force prices higher.
It is also critical that state-owned companies, which account for the bulk of
global
oil and gas production, be subject to full disclosure.
The EITI still has a long way to go, but it is one of the most effective vehicles available for achieving a
global
standard of disclosure and accountability.
The most dangerous trends, including the upsurge of
global
imbalances and the dramatic financialization of the economy, accelerated dangerously from about 2004 onwards.
The Partnership for Polio Eradication Project in Nigeria and Pakistan – launched in 2003 by the World Bank, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary International, and the United Nations Foundation – is a prime example of how a buy-down program can concentrate
global
efforts on a single issue and yield benefits for all parties.
Globalization’s GovernmentNEW YORK – We live in an era in which the most important forces affecting every economy are global, not local.
The 2008 financial crisis started on Wall Street, but quickly spread to the entire world, pointing to the need for
global
cooperation on banking and finance.
Climate change, infectious diseases, terrorism, and other ills that can easily cross borders demand a similar
global
response.
Governments should promote high-quality education, to ensure that young people are prepared to face
global
competition.
Rwanda remains poor, but, over the past 15 years, its health care advances have gained
global
attention, for good reason.
As a result, the reach of health-care coverage in Rwanda is high by
global
standards – all the more remarkable for a country that suffered the horrors of genocide a generation ago.
Through continued
global
cooperation, other countries, including developed ones, can learn to apply it.
The real political divide in France, as in so much of the West, is now between those who defend
global
openness and those who favor a return to nationalist isolation.
In fact, Israel currently enjoys a degree of
global
influence unprecedented in its history, as a slew of new international challenges give its foreign policy, long held hostage by the single issue of Palestine, significantly more room for maneuver.
Israel now trades more with the once implacably hostile Asian giants – China, India, and Japan – than it does with its leading
global
ally, the United States.
For Saudi Arabia, Iran’s escape from
global
isolation, losses in proxy wars in Syria and Yemen, the specter of an ISIS onslaught, and America’s non-committal regional policies are far higher priorities than the Palestinians.
With the Asian giants, Israel lacks the shared
global
outlook that is essential for a true strategic alliance.
On the contrary, they reflect a changing
global
political agenda that has relegated the question to a lower tier of importance, which is likely to weaken Israel’s incentive to rethink its suppression of Palestine.
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