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Similarly, under current law, soldiers will answer not to Baghdad but to regional powerbrokers, while the Iraqi constitution
guarantees
local governments the right to pocket the revenue that flows from new oil fields within their jurisdiction.
But countries at the periphery of the global financial system could not provide equally credible guarantees.ampnbsp;
Volume
guarantees
are one way to spur competition and put downward pressure on prices in such niche markets.
Think of the excellent work it has done in the area of competition policy: breaking up cartels and stopping state aid, even when it comes in disguised forms, such as government
guarantees
on company debt.
Germany never really accepted Monti's decision to bar government
guarantees
on the balance sheets of its Landesbanken, the powerful regional banks.
How could developing countries compete with America’s subsidies and
guarantees?
Analogous
guarantees
and bank bailouts have occurred in the other major economies (the ECB does not play this role for Europe; national governments do).
With the EFSF, the overcollateralization takes the form of
guarantees
by other eurozone countries.
According to Standard and Poor’s, for example, “The rating on EFSF reflects our view that
guarantees
by ‘AAA’ rated sovereigns and freely available liquidity reserves invested in ‘AAA’ securities will, between them, cover all of EFSF’s liabilities.”
But the value of the
guarantees
depends on the situation.
Given the ferocity of the attacks on the Rohingya, and the failure of Myanmar’s leaders to provide credible security guarantees, few refugees will voluntarily return to Myanmar anytime soon.
Both are backed entirely by the EU budget – and therefore do not require national
guarantees
or national parliamentary approval.
The agreement is likely to entail greater territorial adjustments than were called for under the Annan Plan, as well as modernized security guarantees, a phasing out of settlement and property restrictions, and clearer and more decentralized governing arrangements.
In their stead must come, on the one hand, direct talks, security guarantees, and support in political and economic integration.
Between 2008 and 2011, EU taxpayers granted banks €4.5 trillion in loans and
guarantees.
Distorted interest rates, official guarantees, and tax subsidies encourage continued investment in real estate, when what the economy needs is investment in, say, technology and clean energy.
The collective nature of scientific validation also provides
guarantees
against capture by special interests.
As a matter of positive constitutional law, all members of the EU, under the tutelage of the European Convention on Human Rights, are committed to the principle of the "Agnostic or Impartial State," which
guarantees
both freedom of religion and freedom from religion.
But none of this
guarantees
smooth sailing for these governments.
Somewhat unexpectedly, the Russian authorities, who have forced ever-obedient Russians to move for centuries – from villages to cities, back to villages, to gulags, to khrushchevki – have rushed to provide further
guarantees
to the khrushchevki’s tenants.
In the event of a loss of market confidence, state
guarantees
for that much funding would further strain market perceptions of French creditworthiness, generating more pressure on French banks to shrink their balance sheets rapidly.
First, when they transact among themselves, large players do not insist on an adequate amount of collateral, relying on the counterparty’s generic creditworthiness (and on the implicit
guarantees
that governments provided to large firms).
Indeed, in many countries, bank
guarantees
can be issued only on the basis of local subsidiary equity, without support from the parent’s balance sheet.
There are no
guarantees
that this will endure, but it is one of the region’s most impressive achievements in recent years.
In the agreement hammered out by Mr. Deng and Mrs. Thatcher in the early 1980s, Britain appears to have gained some
guarantees
about the continued existence of Hong Kong’s freewheeling capitalist economy even under Beijing’s rule (‘one country, two systems’ is the vague, if celebrated, expression coined by Mr. Deng).
It rests on market-oriented regimes of trade liberalization, increased capital mobility, and appropriate social-welfare policies; backed by American security
guarantees
in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, through NATO and various other alliances.
And he has cast doubt on existing US security
guarantees
by suggesting that he will force America’s allies to pay for more of their own defense.
And if the US no longer
guarantees
its Sunni allies’ security, all regional powers – including Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt – might decide that they can defend themselves only by acquiring nuclear weapons, and even more deadly conflict will ensue.
On the most basic level, it will almost certainly require security
guarantees
for the Tigers’ leaders.
Nevertheless, victory over the Tigers need not rule out some form of decentralization that
guarantees
the Tamils some political say, so long as a degree of local autonomy does not destroy Sri Lanka’s unity.
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