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This supportive context provided a roadmap for national policymakers, helping them to build democratic
institutions
and marginalize extremists.
Russia, Putin announced at the Munich Security Conference in February 2007, would regard any further eastward expansion of Western
institutions
as an act of aggression.
This requires a constitutional court of sorts, as well as a judiciary and
institutions
to enforce its rulings.
Three Cures for Three CrisesA full-scale financial crisis is triggered by a sharp fall in the prices of a large set of assets that banks and other financial
institutions
own, or that make up their borrowers’ financial reserves.
The cure for this mode – a liquidity crisis caused by declining confidence in the financial system – is to ensure that banks and other financial
institutions
with cash liabilities can raise what they need by borrowing from others or from central banks.
Once everybody is sure that, no matter how much others panic, financial
institutions
won’t have to dump illiquid assets at a loss, the panic will subside.
And the penalty rate means that financial
institutions
can’t profit from the investment behavior that left them illiquid – and creates an incentive to take due care to guard against such contingencies in the future.
Banks are highly leveraged
institutions
with relatively small capital bases, so even a relatively small decline in the prices of assets that they or their borrowers hold can leave them unable to pay off depositors, no matter how long the liquidation process.
Of course, easy monetary policy can cause inflation, and the failure to “punish” financial
institutions
that exercised poor judgment in the past may lead to more of the same in the future.
At the start, the Fed assumed that it was facing a first-mode crisis – a mere liquidity crisis – and that the principal cure would be to ensure the liquidity of fundamentally solvent
institutions.
There were also, according to Putin’s regime, too many public
institutions
performing too many activities with insufficient oversight, so they were made smaller and given specific tasks from a short centralized list of priorities.
Like systems and institutions, problem-solving was also simplified.
Complex or convoluted ideas and institutions, viewed as a product of forceful punditry, deliberately produced by the enemy to baffle and hurt Russia, are to be quashed at all costs.
But, in the 1990s, Russia had made significant progress toward modernization – and not just because it began to adopt Western-style state
institutions.
Driven by these beliefs, a union of “liberals” attempted to bring about a kind of bureaucratic modernization, having convinced themselves that liberal political outcomes could somehow be orchestrated by corrupt bureaucracy through limited democratic
institutions.
The destruction of democratic
institutions
was now being driven both by the desire for simplicity and by pure greed.
There is Qatar’s support for the Muslim Brotherhood (in Egypt and elsewhere); the speeches by the Islamic theologian Yusuf al-Qardawi and the broadcasting policy of Qatar-funded Al Jazeera since the Arab Spring; and the credence given to the view that Qatar is hosting Western
institutions
with the intent of orchestrating a coup in the Kingdom.
Global development-finance institutions, like the World Bank Group – which includes my institution, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) – can provide a bridge between governments and the private sector.
It recently became clear that one key to success is to forge mutually beneficial collaborations with well established and successful
institutions
wherever they may be, not just between neighboring countries.
London Citizens, a network of local civic institutions, organized Jewish assistance programs for Somali Muslims, including after-school events at Hendon School and Eden School.
Since the 2008 financial crisis, American financial institutions’ asset write-downs have amounted to 13% of GDP.
Democratic
institutions
are designed for making deals between competing interests, with parliaments specializing in finding the right combination of concessions to enable agreement on a generally accepted solution.
The regulatory
institutions
and behavioral norms that originated in the New Deal and developed during WWII came into full force: social security, a system of unionized labor relations, market regulation.
Money-market funds take excess cash from investors and use it to purchase short-term IOUs from businesses, banks, and other financial
institutions.
This is why many schools, hospitals, cultural
institutions
and other establishments remain governed by centralized administrations, although they could have transformed themselves into organizations that the state would watch from a distance or support through transparent procedures.
Nonsense: political parties, democratic institutions, work well only when they draw strength and inspiration from a developed, pluralist civic environment and are exposed to criticism from that environment.
Without a life-giving background in the form of a diversely structured civil society, political parties as well as political
institutions
wither, lose inventiveness, and are eventually reduced to dull, closed groups of political professionals.
Improved economic prospects and the strengthening of institutions, in turn, would have a positive impact on the political climate throughout the Balkans.
The opposition inherited a bankrupt country whose
institutions
are in ruins.
The secret to Rwanda’s success is that its leaders are building “modern
institutions
on traditional values.”
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