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Much will depend on whether the underlying technology is stable and secure, trust is established, transparency is convincing, consumer protection is effective, new content is coupled well with strong distribution channels, and broad-based validation and
institutional
verification boost credibility.
Though Abdullah’s “Allegiance Council” was subject to Sultan’s control, its inclusion of Abdul Aziz’s remaining sons and the sons of his deceased brothers – in particular, King Faisal’s sons – gave the non-Sudeiri princes an
institutional
base of power.
This suggests that macroeconomic policies, though necessary, are insufficient without parallel
institutional
reforms in planning, regulation, and bankruptcy procedures to enforce credit discipline for all borrowers, regardless of whether they are in the private sector or state-owned.
These four surprises highlight the need for China to move beyond mainstream economics, which emphasizes top-down macro policies, at the expense of the micro, institutional, and municipal-level reforms.
In
institutional
terms, this means replacing the ineffectual Union for the Mediterranean with a successor that demands fully democratic governance as a criterion for membership.
These investors, together with Saudi
institutional
investors, are accustomed to the use of privatization as a wealth-distribution mechanism.
The US Chamber of Commerce opposes all such proposed rules as “politically motivated,” because the pressure to require disclosure of election-related corporate spending does not come from
institutional
investors, but from government pension funds controlled by elected officials.
They concluded from their study of the ancient Roman Republic that what was needed to prevent the rise of an overweening leader like Julius Caesar was an
institutional
framework of separation of powers, whereby faction would balance faction.
Madison’s answer to the possibility of an “American Mussolini” was a system of
institutional
checks and balances ensuring that the US would never resemble Italy in 1922 – or Russia, China, or Turkey today.
Many commentators have complained about
institutional
decay, while others point to changes – such as the advent of reality television and social media – that have coarsened the quality of public discourse.
The UNDP, and the wider UN system, is supporting governments as they place greater emphasis on disaster-risk reduction, including preparedness, by strengthening their
institutional
capacity to plan and act when needed.
Immediately afterward, I sent out a short questionnaire to 175
institutional
investors and 125 individual investors in the United States.
The
institutional
pillars – the Commission, the Council, the Parliament, and the Court of Justice – would also be part of the base, as would the EU’s founding principles: human rights, freedom, democracy, equality, and the rule of law.
Second,
institutional
consistency should be preserved.
Adjudication of
institutional
competition sometimes must go all the way to the top, where Chinese leaders struggle to maintain control and balance.
In this context, the recent decision by a coalition of
institutional
investors to measure and disclose the carbon footprint of at least $500 billion in investments is a step forward.
Since the early 1990's, the prospect of eventual admission to the EU has helped spur these
institutional
changes.
But the evidence for believing that euroization can precede sufficient
institutional
reforms is scant.
The Council’s
institutional
legitimacy as the world’s foremost decision-maker on issues of peace and security cannot be taken for granted.
Too often the Security Council goes missing on the world’s most serious security and human rights problems, constrained by Realpolitik, out-of-date thinking, timidity,
institutional
limitations, or inadequate resources.
Yet Murdoch has continued to produce large enough profits to silence
institutional
shareholders such as the Vanguard Group, Fidelity Investments, and Franklin Templeton Investments.
Without traditional
institutional
media gatekeepers, political discourse is no longer based on a common set of facts.
Rather than receiving our information directly from
institutional
gatekeepers, who, despite often-flawed execution, were fundamentally committed to meeting editorial standards, today we acquire it via peer-to-peer sharing.
Whether they will be able to engineer the necessary
institutional
shifts remains to be seen.
In the meantime, the absence of
institutional
reform should not be allowed to serve as a pretext for inaction.
Institutional
arrangements in regional liquidity provision and economic surveillance must be enhanced.
That changed in 2011, when the popular protests and political chaos stemming from the Arab Spring led to widespread
institutional
paralysis, allowing the Houthis to march past a military that largely refused to fight it.
A more integrated market would not only enable African companies to create the economies of scale they need to compete; it would also be far more appealing to
institutional
investors.
Establishing
institutional
mechanisms to address this bias and enhance fiscal discipline would help to break this inclination.
In pioneering a more pragmatic approach to development finance, China’s
institutional
model could be the $40 billion Silk Road Fund that President Xi Jinping announced last November.
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