Institutions
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Finally, the leadership has created new party institutions, answerable directly to top officials, to ensure that all changes are implemented as planned.
In general, there are three ways to foster international peace: deepening economic interdependence, promoting democracy, and building international
institutions.
It is this ideological divide that is undermining the development in East Asia of
institutions
that establish principles, rules, and decision-making procedures for the region.
While much of the West is bound together by
institutions
like the Organization for Security Cooperation in Europe and NATO, East Asia’s main body, the ASEAN Regional Forum, is too weak to play an analogous role, leaving the region beset with unregulated rivalries.
So far, US and East Asian leaders have done little beyond offering rhetorical support for the creation of multilateral security
institutions.
Serious efforts and far-reaching compromises are needed to begin the process of building
institutions
for regional security cooperation.
Alternatively, they can borrow from the natural world a strategy called isomorphic mimicry: just as non-poisonous snakes evolve to resemble a poisonous species, organizations can make themselves look like
institutions
in other places that are perceived as legitimate.
Anticipating the prospect of such future fire sales (of loans, financial assets, or institutions), it is understandable that even strong banks will restrict their lending to very short maturities, and their investments to extremely liquid securities.
As a result, there is an overhang of illiquid financial institutions, whose holdings could be unloaded if they run into difficulties.
One problem is that the public’s appetite for a bailout of the unregulated and hemorrhaging “shadow” financial system, consisting of
institutions
like hedge funds and private equity firms, is rightly small, yet it too can serve to hold back bank lending if a large proportion of the distressed assets are held in weak
institutions
there.
Unless the regulated financial system is systematically audited, with weak entities stabilized through capital injections, asset purchases, or mergers, or liquidated quickly, the overhang of distressed
institutions
will persist, constraining lending.
Though it is ultimately the Egyptian people who will decide the country’s fate, and whether it can finally take decisive steps towards more inclusive political institutions, this does not mean that outsiders can do nothing.
Looking ahead, the hope is that Iraq’s general election in May will deliver a government that is committed to ruling through consensus, maintaining stability, and defending the country’s
institutions.
They now tend to be disconnected from national politics altogether, driven as much by the logic of EU
institutions
as by member states’ needs.
As the American labor market tightens and a growing chorus of companies complains that they cannot find skilled workers, innovative partnerships between governments, employers, and educational
institutions
are beginning to fill the void.
In short, workforce training requires both more investment and more innovation through new kinds of public-private partnerships, degree-granting institutions, and approaches to life-long learning and re-skilling.
These
institutions
are especially important for students from less-advantaged backgrounds and for displaced workers seeking new opportunities.
In addition to traditional tertiary education, training
institutions
are offering targeted modules, certified by professional industry groups.
AT&T offers scholarships through partner non-profit
institutions
and provides paid internships for up to 100 graduates.
Collaboration among government agencies, companies and trade associations, educational institutions, and non-profits can give birth to effective strategies that can be scaled with public funding.
By doing so, he avoids the damage to his authority that would be caused by becoming a “lame duck,” particularly given Russia’s servile bureaucracy and its lack of reliable
institutions
and respected traditions to carry out a smooth transfer of power.
The European Parliament has never generated the same level of interest as other European institutions, such as the Commission, the Council, or even the Court of Justice.
These
institutions
knew, or they should have known, that their loans and aid was not going to help the country's desperately poor people.
Today, we believe that individuals, corporations, and
institutions
should be held accountable for their actions.
Another reason for the Fed to reconsider hiking rates is that the legitimacy of the Bretton Woods
institutions
depends on a well-functioning global financial system.
The relevant
institutions
cannot be built quickly and cannot be imported, ready-made, from abroad.
The mandarins have maintained their privileged position in this regard, owing partly to the tax system, which prevents the emergence of non-profit institutions, especially think tanks, where independent policy expertise can be forged.
They recognized then that under future Chinese rule, only genuine democracy might safeguard the
institutions
that protected Hong Kong’s freedoms.
China traditionally had
institutions
– clan associations, religious communities, business groups, and so on – that were relatively autonomous.
Above all, perhaps, these transitions took place amidst a wider network of legitimate
institutions
– the European Union, OSCE, NATO, and the Council of Europe – championing the rule of law.
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