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However, its members are
increasingly
facing capital volatility, and there is a sharp decline in the use of Fund resources.
We may live in an era of globalization, but much of the world is
increasingly
focused on limiting the free movement of people.
Much of this collaboration has centered on the South China Sea, where China’s
increasingly
powerful navy has been asserting its sovereignty claims with increasing vigor in recent years.
Small Farms’ Large BenefitsROME – As drought becomes
increasingly
common, farmers worldwide are struggling to maintain crop yields.
But the severe dry spell parching croplands across the US is only the latest in a global cycle of
increasingly
frequent and damaging droughts.
Though it was expelled from Al Qaeda last February for, of all things, its excessively violent tactics, it has thrived, finding fertile ground for expansion in a civil-war-ravaged Syria and among Iraq’s Sunni population, which is
increasingly
alienated from the country’s Shia-led government.
They would, however, aggravate social and political turmoil in the eurozone, with Europeans
increasingly
challenging such operations’ legitimacy.
Insurance-based systems of entitlements created by personal contributions are
increasingly
taking the place of national health and pension services.
As a result, developing countries face a stark choice: take advantage of new technologies to stimulate economic growth and enhance productivity or fall even further behind as businesses and consumers in rich countries
increasingly
embrace digital advances.
For the supply of cotton seeds in India has
increasingly
slipped out of the hands of farmers and into the hands of global seed producers like Monsanto.
Since Trump’s election victory, one popular prediction is that the world will revert to nineteenth-century spheres of influence, with major players such as the US, Russia, China, and, yes, Germany, each dominating their respective domains within an
increasingly
balkanized international system.
According to research by the McKinsey Global Institute, Saudi Arabia has the potential to double its GDP and create six million additional jobs by 2030, enough to absorb the influx of young men – and, increasingly, young women – entering the labor market.
The prospects for Egypt’s democratic transition have become
increasingly
difficult to predict, but one thing is clear: the military cannot and must not be trusted.
The IMF can play an important role in this regard, owing to its truly global perspective – one that encompasses both advanced economies and emerging and developing economies, which are
increasingly
integrating into the global financial system.
Investors are
increasingly
wary of a global financial meltdown, most likely emanating from Europe, but with the US fiscal cliff, political instability in the Middle East, and a slowdown in China all coming into play.
The Chimera of Stock-Market Short-TermismCAMBRIDGE – An often-heard refrain,
increasingly
voiced in US politics, is that corporate America is excessively influenced by short-term stock-market considerations.
Third, Israel, already unhappy with the outcome of the previous round of negotiations, is becoming
increasingly
uneasy.
But it will
increasingly
be exported as more Chinese enterprises and banks “go global.”
Germany and Italy
increasingly
show Japanese patterns of decline in their working-age populations, and are thus likely to grow very little as well.
Although the US does well on the traditional measures of power, those measures
increasingly
fail to capture much of what defines world politics, which, owing to the information revolution and globalization, is changing in a way that prevents Americans from achieving all their international goals by acting alone.
And, in a world where borders are becoming
increasingly
porous to everything from drugs to infectious diseases to terrorism, America must mobilize international coalitions to address shared threats and challenges.
But it is
increasingly
apparent that effective development depends on citizens’ ability to hold public institutions accountable.
Countries are
increasingly
fighting asymmetric wars against terrorist groups.
As leaders
increasingly
need to understand the relationship of networks to power, they will have to adapt strategies and create teams that benefit from both strong and weak ties.
Harvard Business School professor John Quelch writes that “business success
increasingly
depends on the subtleties of soft power.”
We can be confident, however, that our knowledge of basic biology will deepen, and that our growing ability to manipulate living organisms will confront us with
increasingly
serious ethical considerations.
Still, if trendsetting Westerners are
increasingly
bicycling, walking, and riding trains, perhaps wealthy Asians will follow suit, and perhaps their governments will begin to doubt that cars are the way of the future.
And markets
increasingly
seem to be captured by vested interests.
Reading the opinion pages, there is a sense that the world is facing a malaise that exceeds any individual events, and that people are becoming
increasingly
– and dangerously – divided.
How can there be any hope of a free and open Indo-Pacific, when the critical corridor linking the Indian and Pacific oceans is
increasingly
dominated by the world’s largest autocracy?
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