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In this sense, an
institutional
framework for permanent inter-Korean peace is more urgent than ever.
The debate about Europe is not simply a discussion of the merits of this or that
institutional
or technical solution to a problem of political coordination; it is about how societies can organize themselves successfully in a globalized world.
Up to now, there has been too much emphasis on
institutional
design, and not enough on social dynamism and innovation.
Such a commission would afford a measure of preservative justice, enabling a more comprehensive verdict once the
institutional
capacity for achieving this is built.
There is now a striking asymmetry in the process of
institutional
adaptation necessary for EU enlargement.
The PA had an opportunity to lay the
institutional
foundations for a functioning state.
The deep technological and social changes unleashed by the forces of modernity create tensions that, in the end, cannot be resolved without appropriate normative and
institutional
responses.
Indeed, while the greatest threats to peace once came from power politics and economic rivalry, they now increasingly derive from the regional and global repercussions of the political and social disintegration of stable countries, a decline of their normative and
institutional
systems, and new totalitarian ideologies.
An opening for a European approach may follow, but only if the current torpor does not lead to
institutional
atrophy.
The reasons are well known: poor communication, a democratic deficit, finger pointing between member states and the Commission, a flawed
institutional
architecture.
A relatively simple
institutional
change to encourage health-care insurance could do much to promote the latter goal.
Of course, this group – including intellectuals, social activists, journalists, and progressive private entrepreneurs – has little
institutional
power.
Finally, we are strengthening the
institutional
scaffolding of Pakistan’s education system.
In the 1980’s, analysts spoke of Euro-sclerosis and a crippling malaise, but in the ensuing decades Europe showed impressive growth and
institutional
development.
Libya’s needs run the gamut of challenges faced by countries in transition: governance,
institutional
capacity building, economic reform, and security.
If we learned anything from Iraq and Afghanistan, it is that a few years of politics, or
institutional
rebuilding, does not trump centuries of culture.
For Africa to reorient its governance approach, and embrace a post-Washington Consensus, its leaders must commit to improving
institutional
effectiveness and economic management.
The conclusion I draw is not that human rights don’t matter, but that political discipline and imperfect forms of democracy are acceptable if the tradeoff is sustained progress in economic and
institutional
governance.
Drawing lessons from reforms in Afghanistan and their experience in Haiti, Belt, Kashi, and Mackinnon suggest changing the power sector’s
institutional
and regulatory framework, corporatizing the EDH, and establishing cost-reflective tariffs.
One of the more important medium-term initiatives urged by the UN Commission is the creation of a global economic coordinating council, which would not only coordinate economic policy, but would also assess impending problems and
institutional
gaps.
According to a recent report published by Moody’s, interest in investments relating to climate change and sustainable development by
institutional
investors has grown rapidly in recent years.
Now,
institutional
investors with long histories of ESG investments, such as the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), are being joined by a growing number of their peers.
New ESG reporting frameworks can help to attract billions of dollars from
institutional
investors to support the effort to achieve the SDGs.
In a broader context, Hungary's re-integration into western
institutional
structures is proceeding steadily if not at the desired pace.
Xi and Wang are seasoned politicians with extensive experience dealing with crises and managing complex
institutional
and social challenges, from the local to the global level.
These sweeping
institutional
reforms would make China’s governance structure look functionally similar to American and European counterparts.
Over the next several years, as the traded or tradable share of the state-owned sector’s market capitalization increased from today’s low base of 10-15%, more
institutional
investors, such as pension funds and insurance companies, would become involved in Chinese equity trading, which is currently dominated by retail investors.
Capturing the most media attention has been Europe’s eroding credibility, with its paralyzed
institutional
response to the ongoing financial crisis making ever more fanciful the notion of a “G-3” world, in which the European Union could compete as a political and economic equal with the United States and China.
With the subtext in most cases being recurring nervousness about China’s rise, recent weeks have witnessed some very significant
institutional
and policy changes, as well as fundamental strategic repositioning, by the region’s major players.
Especially with regard to financial and currency issues, the EU has a strong
institutional
base – the euro as a common currency, the European Central Bank, and the binding budget and debt criteria of the Maastricht Treaty.
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