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With the larger part of the outstanding stock in friendly hands, and
institutional
bondholders pressed to liquidate their positions in the midst of the post-Lehman Brothers selloff, the operation was a success.
His political formula – a potent compound of religious identity, triumphalist majoritarianism, hyper-nationalism, increasing authoritarianism (including
institutional
dominance), constraints on the media, strong economic growth, and a compelling personal brand – carried him to re-election as prime minister twice, and from there to the presidency in 2014.
By effectively enforcing property rights and implementing national policy, the Chinese Communist Party became the
institutional
mechanism that bridged the divide between the elites (the Party) and the masses.
Moreover, China’s leaders must build sufficient
institutional
power within the judiciary, civil society, and the media to implement the rule of law and enhance long-term antifragility.
The UK, which is strong in services, needs the
institutional
framework of the EU single market much more than, say, Poland, which is stronger in goods.
Risk aversion has gone hand in hand with skewed
institutional
priorities, as is evident in the Bank’s budget.
While Libya’s current security situation, circumscribed by
institutional
paralysis and societal confusion, is undoubtedly worrying, it should not obscure the efforts of countless Libyans to build a new Libya.
One promising initiative (in which I am involved) aims to establish an American Institute of Maghreb Studies in Libya – similar to existing institutions in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia – that would facilitate the kinds of
institutional
and scholarly exchanges that are the hallmark of US public-diplomacy efforts.
But this data cannot hide the fact that the
institutional
model that made today’s integrated Europe possible is inadequate to the problems created by the financial crisis.
It is still the leader in
institutional
innovation – one of this century’s greatest needs – and is the best and most successful historical example of it, as its Nobel Peace Prize for 2012 acknowledged.
But a geopolitical shock, together with an
institutional
change, transformed the dollar’s status.
The
institutional
change was the Federal Reserve Act, which created an entity that enhanced the liquidity of markets in dollar-denominated credits and allowed US banks to operate abroad for the first time.
If the geopolitical shock of Trump’s unilateralism spurs an
institutional
innovation that makes it easier for European banks and companies to make payments in euros, then the transformation could be swift (as it were).
Deep and sustained anger across the country – at its demonstrated vulnerability to terror and at the multiple
institutional
failures that allowed such loss of life – has prompted the resignations of the Home Minister in the national government and the Chief Minister and his Deputy in the state of Maharashtra, of which Mumbai is the capital.
Tunisia has made political progress by shoring up its democratic processes, creating
institutional
space for all stakeholders, and allowing for free expression and assembly.
So far, the impeachment debate has focused on politics, rather than on this precise economic and
institutional
concern.
The only
institutional
answer, formulated recently by Finance Minister Nelson Barbosa, has been to introduce the possibility of central-bank remuneration of bank reserves.
Minority rights,
institutional
checks on government power, human rights – the liberal aspects of democracy – are entirely absent.
Optimism soared and prudence fled – reflected in premature eurozone membership for countries like Greece, as well as in the gap between the pace of EU enlargement and that of
institutional
integration.
Unless these
institutional
gaps are addressed, Asian societies will not get back on track.
Much as the Washington Consensus focused on financial liberalization, deregulation, free capital movements, privatization, and stable macroeconomic policy as the keys to development, today’s political consensus is on free elections and the political empowerment of the hitherto oppressed, without sufficient attention being paid to the
institutional
underpinnings of democracy, such as a functioning judicial system, an infrastructure of political parties, and other constitutional arrangements.
What actually followed, as countries embarked on financial liberalization, was an
institutional
vacuum that, when combined with volatile international capital movements, incited crisis.
The lessons of Asia’s financial crisis and its current political crisis seem clear: in economics, removing government intervention without establishing needed
institutional
preconditions may deliver crisis, not growth; in politics, credible institutions to check and balance each other are as vital to democratic stability as the ballot box.
For independent media is a vital
institutional
check far too often absent across the Pacific.
Sovereign wealth funds and
institutional
and private investors are increasingly recognizing that climate change will undermine their returns, and that governments eventually will begin to address the problem.
On the other hand, Europe does have a qualified responsibility in the area of security, where we still can promote an international regulatory and
institutional
framework that would discipline states and bring about greater transparency where global risks like nuclear power are concerned.
That will depend in part on whether the perception of Sarkozy as a risky candidate will prove greater than the very real
institutional
risk represented by Bayrou.
With no currency board to instill a false sense of discipline, real
institutional
reform will have to be tried.
Making the most of AGOA will also require improvement in the infrastructure – physical and
institutional
– necessary for promoting investment and facilitating trade.
Italy and Greece have a lot in common, beginning with
institutional
malaise.
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