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It needs the US to
guide
it – with ingenuity, initiative, and stamina – in the direction of peace and prosperity.
This is the only relevant and reliable
guide
in meeting the region’s complex challenges.
In September, they will convene to approve the Sustainable Development Goals, which will
guide
development efforts until 2030.
Either central banks would manage somehow to thread the needle and
guide
exchange rates and asset prices back to some stable and sustainable equilibrium configuration, or the chaos and disruption in financial markets would spill over into the real economy and a major global downturn would begin.
But translating prospective goals into actions at the country level will not be feasible without measurable and meaningful indicators to
guide
policy and measure progress.
Yet, however complicated the blame game, some lessons can be drawn to
guide
future policy.
We have the Rome Statute of International Criminal Code; we are heading for an innovative
guide
to best practice on how civil society organizations can best contribute to the work of the UN; and we now have a large coalition, far beyond NATO, combatting terrorism.
If history is any guide, tightening monetary policy in the near term will only lead to further economic turbulence, followed by a rapid retreat to low interest rates.
And, by providing a more comprehensive understanding of the aging process, it could also
guide
us toward treatments and cures for other diseases – including those affecting the young.
Such an approach, taken early enough in the crisis (say, in 2013 or 2014) might have been sufficient to
guide
a common European approach.
But, if the past 18 months are any guide, they soon will be.
But their goal should not be only to protect against fintech’s risks; they should also aim to
guide
it, so that it can reach its full potential.
The émigré Russian novelist Gary Shteyngart’s comic novel Super Sad True Love Story is as good a
guide
as any to what might lie ahead.
If history is any guide, the range of countries that can pull this off will remain narrow.
Lebanon, argues Paul Salem, may provide a
guide
for those Iraqis who seek a constitution that can reconcile the country’s Shi-ite, Sunni, Kurdish and Turkmen communities.
In many countries, heads of government are using the SDGs to
guide
their national planning and efforts to legislate reforms.
But two days after the American presidential election in November 2016 – and more than two months before Trump’s inauguration – the NGO I was working for halted distribution of a reproductive-health
guide
because it contained information on South Africa’s constitutionally guaranteed right to an abortion.
The
guide
has since been reprinted, with all references to abortion deleted.
The Trans-European Transport (TEN-T) policy, which the EU is currently revising, is fundamental in this respect, because it is the master plan that will
guide
the development of the basic European infrastructures.
But, if history is a guide, global events, not deficit hawks or military promoters, will have the ultimate say over how far defense reductions go.
These considerations should
guide
the choice of what will follow the Stability Pact in Europe.
That is why, as the Hyogo Framework comes to an end, it is important to start thinking now about its replacement, which will
guide
us through the thicket of risks emerging in the urbanized, interdependent world of the twenty-first century.
The idea is to furnish a monthly payment of €780 ($888) to those who are actively looking for a job, and to register and
guide
recipients through local job centers (as in the Danish model).
If interest-rate spreads on Spanish and Italian government bonds are any guide, bondholders are no longer betting on a eurozone breakup.
Popularity is ephemeral and should never
guide
national policy.
In September 2015, they will meet again to approve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to
guide
national and global policies to 2030.
The world’s governments are now negotiating the Sustainable Development Goals, which will
guide
the world’s development agenda from 2015 to 2030.
And it is helping to
guide
vocational education and training reform, which will benefit not only those who wish to enhance their skills at work, but also those whose lack of training is preventing them from finding employment.
Yet policymakers remain convinced that the economic-growth model that prevailed during the pre-crisis years is still their best guide, at least in the near future.
Facts, not perceptions, should
guide
policymaking where multinationals are concerned.
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