Governing
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If his treatment is prolonged, he might try
governing
with rotating vice-presidents, and, if a prompt cure or prolonged treatment are not possible and elections are postponed, an uncertain transition would be hastened.
Offering debt relief, it is feared, could undermine the credibility of
governing
parties and provide a boost to extremist movements.
Even in the turbulent 1990’s, when Nigeria was temporarily suspended from the British Commonwealth following the execution of minority rights campaigner Ken Saro-Wiwa by General Sani Abacha’s regime, the
governing
elite sought to achieve Nigeria’s “rightful” place in global affairs.
South Africans would not, because their parliament is hamstrung by the conflation of the state with the country’s
governing
political party, the African National Congress.
Yushchenko offered his hand to his foes in good faith so as to bind up our nation’s wounds; in return, the
governing
pact that he reached with Yanukovych was betrayed at every turn.
When tasked with managing territories and
governing
populations, these movements begin to face the same bothersome logistical and organizational constraints as their rivals.
Third, faced with chronic economic disorder and political instability, Egyptians increasingly lament the “hijacking” of the revolution, fueling mistrust of the country’s
governing
elites.
In the past, a growing gap between what the country’s
governing
elites delivered and the population’s legitimate aspirations would have been addressed by imposing further repression.
These three measures, if applied to all banks, would eliminate the need for special rules
governing
liquidity or funding (which would remain open to supervisory review, but not to binding constraints).
Of course some rules, such as rules
governing
the promulgation of trade sanctions, now exist within, say, the WTO.
In the mid-1990’s, before becoming the
governing
party, it pandered openly to nationalist and populist sentiment in order to win votes.
The five-year review of child safety measures, launched by the Football Association (the
governing
body of UK soccer) in 2001, was dropped after just two years, reportedly in response to resistance from some FA staff.
Its execution, however, was crippled by its very narrow scope for application, the absence of corresponding laws
governing
corporate restructuring, excessive government intervention, incompatibility with the policy-based bankruptcy procedure then in place, technical errors, and a general inability to make the code operational.
In fact, in 2014 Germany’s
governing
coalition yielded to union pressure and actually reduced the retirement age for some manual workers, despite frequently lecturing other eurozone countries to do the opposite.
In Germany, the survival of Merkel’s
governing
coalition is now in jeopardy, owing to a standoff over migration between her Christian Democratic Union and the CDU’s Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union, led by Horst Seehofer, the interior minister.
The BJP will not be viable in national politics unless and until it moves away from the limited platform of Hindu chauvinism and shows itself to be more capable than Congress of
governing
India’s vast diversity.
Western Europe may well be glad to withdraw as well, seizing an opportunity to jettison increasingly burdensome neighbors like Poland, which, despite being the largest recipient of EU funds, opposes further integration, has not adopted the euro, wants to burn coal, and quarrels with Germany, France, and EU
governing
institutions.
Often implicit in this analysis (when not made explicit) was the suggestion that Lee’s accomplishments were made possible by his authoritarian style of
governing.
The United States-led Coalition Provisional Authority empowered a new group of political elites who fundamentally distrusted one another and, more important, failed to coalesce around a shared vision for
governing
the country.
The provision, adopted to satisfy countries worried about their own potential breakaway regions (Chechnya in Russia, and Tibet in China), violates the principle, engraved in common sense if not in international law, that genocide nullifies sovereignty – that a state cannot seek to extinguish a people and yet insist on
governing
them.
They are accountable to their
governing
bodies and influenced by the interests of activist states.
The last thing the Portuguese or Greek armies want to do is assume responsibility for
governing.
And it is this collective commitment to the law
governing
how political power can be exercised that is the essence of liberal democracy.
Equally important, these women felt – and acted upon – the moral necessity of actually
governing.
Emphasis should also be placed on establishing a new system for
governing
the global economy and finance, whose creation will be even more difficult if the confrontations of the Cold War are not resolved.
What, for example, should we make of Poland’s
governing
Kaczynski brothers?
This requires modifying some of the rules
governing
its own internal carbon market, the EU Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS).
That said,
governing
will hardly be a cinch for Merkel.
A
governing
body that is not representative fuels uncertainty and frustration among those subject to its decisions, undermining the legitimacy – and thus the effectiveness – of its actions.
According to public-opinion polls, the
governing
Democratic Party of Japan, which came to power in 2009, is likely to be replaced by the Liberal Democratic Party, whose president, Shinzo Abe, would become prime minister – a position he has already held.
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