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Many scientific disciples are going through a revolution, and a lot of those ideas -- sometimes revolutionary ideas -- are bubbling up from labs and research centers that are unaffiliated with large
institutions.
Indeed, despite Renzi’s promise to implement reforms aimed at rejuvenating the country’s economy and
institutions
– the platform on which he won power in 2014 – some 90,000 Italians under the age of 40 have since left.
Only structures can link states; only
institutions
give permanence to the ideas of politicians.
Moreover, India’s
institutions
for allocating natural resources, granting clearances, and acquiring land were overwhelmed during the period of strong growth.
Only now, as the government creates new
institutions
to accelerate decision-making and implement transparent processes, are these projects being cleared to proceed.
Even on the meaning of human rights there was no universal agreement, with some states regarding them as a tool of Western neo-imperialism.Today, by contrast, the UN does more than any other single organization to promote and strengthen democratic
institutions
and practices around the world.
The EU
institutions
are blamed for all kinds of problems: globalization, immigration, welfare cuts and Thatcherism, youth unemployment, lack of democracy, and much more.
With strong political will, sustained pressure from an informed public, and a “can do” attitude from water professionals and
institutions
pursuing intersectoral cooperation, the world’s water-management problems can be addressed effectively.
(Whether true or not, the allegation that Russia may have managed, using cyber tactics and propaganda, to undermine Western institutions, and even American democracy, merely reinforces this interpretation.)
Moreover, local research universities, community colleges, and other educational and social
institutions
have been stepping up to help communities translate their visions of civic renewal into action.
Though many people have lost faith in the federal government, they still trust local
institutions.
I am more pessimistic than
institutions
like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, which anticipate Chinese growth in 2012 of 8.5-9% – forecasts that do not take into account the sharp cooling of China’s housing market.
Some analysts describe the post-1945 period as a US-led hierarchical order with liberal characteristics, in which the US provided public goods while operating within a loose system of multilateral rules and
institutions
that gave weaker states a say.
And financial
institutions
are making precise lending decisions in seconds rather than weeks, thanks to a wealth of online data on individuals and firms.
Blue is the New GreenABU DHABI – In recent years, an increasingly loud chorus of environmentalists, civil-society actors, and international
institutions
have been demanding that conventional “brown” economic development, which depends on fossil fuels, be replaced by a lower-carbon “green” growth model.
In Britain, the government may be poised to propose the creation of a UN-type Security Council for Europe which would ride above the existing Brussels
institutions
and which be headed (no surprise) by Britain, France and Germany.
The Nice summit of a year ago was supposed to open the door to enlargement by reforming the EU's
institutions.
Fortunately, global-governance
institutions
are taking the migration crisis seriously, and the Concordia Summit will coincide with the United Nations Summit for Refugees and Migrants, organized by the President of the UN General Assembly.
These arrangements amount to a cabal of mutual complicity, whereby world powers designate economic spheres of influence through regional governance
institutions.
A priority for any interim administration must be to restore and improve educational and healthcare
institutions
so that they can recover lost ground.
Clearly, many old financing
institutions
are compromised.
New domestic financial
institutions
should also be encouraged.
Economic
institutions
must be built, repaired and strengthened.
These are just a sample of the benefits that multilateral
institutions
deliver for modern societies.
The international system and its
institutions
were created as a bulwark against war.
Finding solutions requires that we listen to everyone, particularly to those who have lost trust in governments and
institutions.
When demonstrations erupted in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya, ultimately leading to the demise of three old and weary dictatorships, no one knew which forces, institutions, and procedures would emerge from the protesters’ demand for democracy.
Russia will mature much more slowly in isolation than it will if it is integrated into European
institutions.
It shows that official
institutions
of governance will all too readily delegate their responsibilities, enabling those who run religious orders to live above the law.
China’s role within existing international financial
institutions
could change this year as well.
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