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Societies must demand it and build the lasting
institutions
needed to preserve it.
The world is not ready for the post-American era, and countries like China and India must play a far greater role in strengthening the existing
institutions
of world peace and, where appropriate, building new ones that can promote a positive agenda of security, dignity, rights, and prosperity across the globe.
European Union countries and supranational
institutions
took decisions that helped to address “energy islands” (isolated and inefficient energy markets), while increasing the role of renewables in energy provision.
Barghouti’s popularity also stems from his refusal from the beginning to take any office in Arafat’s corrupt PA and its
institutions.
But his government’s position toward noncommercial
institutions
with foreign ties and foreign organizations operating in Russia raises concerns that it has lost sight of the value of international cooperation.
Such organizations have worked with Russian
institutions
and ministries to smooth the country’s post-Soviet transition, responding to needs that Russia’s citizens and leadership have defined.
Recent steps – including the closure of the United States Agency for International Development, a requirement that foreign-funded noncommercial
institutions
register as “foreign agents,” termination of the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, and harassment of foreign civic and philanthropic entities – undermine the progress that US-Russian partnerships have enabled.
And then there is the issue of global
institutions
and governance.
Such a world requires better global governance, as well as overdue institutional reforms that give emerging economies proper voice and representation in international
institutions.
If China and Russia cannot be treated as friends, conflict can be managed by recognizing their different interests, by constant vigilance, and by maintaining the strength of our own democratic
institutions.
The emerging markets developed the
institutions
and the skills base needed to import and adapt technology, which is easier than generating new technology from scratch.
With no
institutions
left to ensure a peaceful political transition in these countries, violent groups had an advantage over ordinary citizens, and a crude fight for power ensued.
The Meaning of BrexitNEW YORK – The Brexit vote was a triple protest: against surging immigration, City of London bankers, and European Union institutions, in that order.
In the UK, these two powerful political currents – rejection of immigration and class warfare – were joined by the widespread sentiment that EU
institutions
are dysfunctional.
In other words, a policy aimed at enabling growth in developing countries requires first-world
institutions
before it can work.
Thus, demanding that developing countries build the kind of
institutions
that will render capital flows safe not only puts the cart before the horse; it is also a fool's errand.
The social return on investment may be high, but private returns are low, owing to externalities, high taxes, poor institutions, or any of a wide array of other factors.
His ruling party dominates public
institutions.
Since a failed coup attempt in 2016, Turkey’s courts have processed some 46,000 cases involving people accused of insulting the president, the nation, or its
institutions.
There is a growing recognition of the importance of
institutions
– particularly legal frameworks and public agencies that administer rules and incentives – in the development process.
The role that
institutions
play in shaping economic growth was a key finding of the landmark 1993 World Bank study, The East Asian Miracle, which examined how eight countries in the region achieved “high growth and declining inequality” from 1965 to 1990.
Developing domestic
institutions
and appropriate incentives in a broad range of other areas that are relevant for social inclusion will be vital to improving living standards, while reinforcing the growth process itself.
But the strengthening of
institutions
in areas that promote social inclusion is also a form of structural reform, in this case aimed at maximizing the contribution of growth to broad living standards and strengthening its resilience.
There is no single ideal institutional mix for inclusive growth, but all countries should begin to think more systematically about strengthening their
institutions
and creating incentives to promote inclusive growth.
Rather, they hope to establish a form of electoral rule that can function within a political order based on traditional Thai
institutions
and customs.
For decades, political debate in Europe focused largely on economic
institutions
and policies.
It was underpinned by
institutions
like the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which later became the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund, as well as regional security arrangements, such as NATO.
In many ways, Liberal Order 2.0 – underpinned by
institutions
like the World Trade Organization and the International Criminal Court (ICC), as well as new norms like the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) – sought to shape the world in the West’s image.
International conflict will be driven primarily by a domestic politics increasingly defined by status anxiety, distrust of institutions, and narrow-minded nationalism.
Instead, Turkey seeks to extract as much as possible from Western-led
institutions
like the EU and NATO, while fostering mutually beneficial relationships with countries, such as Russia, Iran, and China, that often seek to undermine those
institutions.
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