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Roughly half of Greece’s external debt migrated from the private sector to official
institutions.
But a British decision to remain would be almost as bad, if the EU
institutions
in Brussels simply heaved a sigh of relief and returned to business-as-usual, leaving dysfunctional structures untouched.
According to the Argentine scholar Roberto Bouzas, MERCOSUR is in a critical state of affairs, owing to the inability of its
institutions
to maintain “the common objectives which drove its member states to engage in the process of regional integration and the consequent loss of focus and capacity to prioritize underlying political problems.
After 1945, Italy reformed its political
institutions
but failed to make necessary changes to its economy.
That meant embracing liberal democracy and the rule of law, and joining the West and its
institutions
– namely, NATO and the European Union – as quickly as possible.
He was notorious for refusing to build strong
institutions.
Initiatives like the Bretton Woods
institutions
(the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund), the Marshall Plan, and the European Economic Community supported the reconstruction of significant portions of the world economy.
An economy’s technological capacity depends on a wide range of social
institutions.
Once a community has Internet access, as the Arab world increasingly does, scaling up online learning to reach the millions of young people who are currently out of school or do not have access to high-quality
institutions
can be done at relatively low cost.
The Arab world’s few strong
institutions
of higher education certainly could not accommodate that many students.
For far too long, the region’s post-secondary
institutions
have operated without having to prove that the education they provide aligns with global quality standards and expectations.
But, in order to maximize the impact of our investment, perceptions of online learning must change, which will require a joint effort by educational institutions, government, and the private sector.
Indeed, Arab educational
institutions
must begin to explore the development of high-quality online programs.
For their part, governments should reconsider their position on recognizing online learning delivered by credible and internationally accredited
institutions.
Finally, at the national level, some Latin American countries suffer from such terrorism enablers as corruption, weak government institutions, insufficient interagency cooperation, inadequate financial safeguards, misapplied terrorist laws against non-terrorists, and insufficient counterterrorism resources.
The authorities must resolve fundamental constitutional questions (such as whether Iraq should be a federal state or a confederation), rebuild civil society, reform state institutions, reconstruct the economy, and end the waste and corruption in the oil sector.
And if political and religious leaders are unable or unwilling to seek accommodation, it will be up to like-minded individuals, groups, and civil-society
institutions
to rebuild mutual respect and find ways to cooperate.
There is every reason to believe that Japan’s strategy for rejuvenating its economy will succeed: the country benefits from strong institutions, has a well-educated labor force with superb technical skills and design sensibilities, and is located in the world’s most (only?) dynamic region.
Repeated attempts to rewrite history – sometimes literally, through textbook revisions – along nationalist lines make it nearly impossible to establish regional
institutions.
Recent experience offers us an opportunity to extend EU
institutions
in a way that markedly reduces the likelihood of a new crisis.
Member states responded by building new institutions, such as the Single Supervisory Mechanism and the European Stability Mechanism.
Are European
institutions
strong enough to confront that challenge, or must we reconsider – and potentially recast – the pillars of European cooperation?
But the risk is particularly acute in the EU, because populist political forces, should they win power, are likely to reject, in the name of national sovereignty, the supranational rules that form the basis of European
institutions.
It is crucial that both
institutions
seize this opportunity to strengthen the EU’s response by making disclosure and compliance mandatory and extending coverage to include finished and semi-finished products.
Governments, educational institutions, and businesses have not come anywhere close to providing adequate guidance on this front.
China’s main priority should be to strengthen its legal
institutions
to protect property rights, while reducing state ownership and control of resources and large enterprises.
South Africa’s constitution and
institutions
are, and should be, contested domains.
Today, it has strengthened its state institutions, overcome economic decline, and regained status as a major actor in world politics.
Several decades ago, the American political scientist Samuel P. Huntington argued that economic prosperity in developing countries with weak governing
institutions
would not necessarily lead to political stability.
Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), mass Islamic
institutions
with more than 30 million and 40 million members, respectively, operate more than 10,000 schools and hundreds of hospitals, as well as run youth organizations and support women’s movements.
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