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At the Refugee Solidarity Summit in Kampala, Uganda, the EU pledged €85 million ($100 million) to support a progressive refugee policy, which offers refugees opportunities to nurture their skills and
integrate
into local communities.
For example, in addition to investing heavily in African countries, it created the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in 2015, and, in 2013, announced the “Belt and Road Initiative,” meant to
integrate
Eurasia through massive investments in highways, ports, and rail transport.
Refugees who are in the country of first asylum usually face three possible choices: return to their homeland, try to
integrate
in the host country, or be resettled to a third country.
If Africa’s small and diverse nations do not come together, they will never
integrate
properly into the world economy, and so will not reap the benefits of our globalised world.
Such parties can help to
integrate
the extremes into the political mainstream, while facilitating alternation in power, which is essential to any democracy’s dynamism; a system in which a large centrist party remained permanently in power would be far less desirable.
We need to
integrate
today’s emerging powers into a new system of global governance.
BRUSSELS – At high-level gatherings of the European Union elite, one often hears the following type of statement: “Europe must
integrate
and centralize economic governance in order to defend its social model in an age of globalization.”
As Chinese firms invest overseas – as mine does currently in Latin America – they have a responsibility not only to invest wisely and sustainably for the sake of their companies, but also to
integrate
their strategies with China’s national investment priorities.
As the EU revises both its energy and foreign affairs policies, it should not miss the chance to
integrate
an open energy policy dialogue into its planning.
Unfortunately, the EU has not adopted my ideas, and the toxic political atmosphere created by Hungary (and Poland) has reduced Europe’s capacity to receive and
integrate
refugees.
The UNDP estimates that failure to
integrate
women into national economies costs the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa a combined $95 billion in lost productivity every year.
For many countries, the next step will be preparing electricity grids to
integrate
high levels of variable renewable energy like solar and wind.
The broader task is to
integrate
these vehicles into a more efficient and cleaner power grid – for example, by replacing aging coal-fired power plants with hydroelectric power.
Moreover, local and national governments should work with the automobile industry to
integrate
zero-emission vehicles into national transport infrastructure.
Finally, and most important, wealthy countries should support developing countries’ efforts to
integrate
themselves further into the global economy.
Programs aimed at reducing poverty are moving in the right direction, but much work remains to be done to
integrate
the psychosocial component of poverty into policy and planning.
The result is that the euro, sold as a way to
integrate
Europe further, is tearing it apart.
The marriage analogy has become a rather over-used metaphor for Europe’s efforts to
integrate.
In the absence of large-scale immigration, to which Japanese remain unamenable, one relatively simple solution would be to
integrate
more women into the labor force.
In exchange for funding, host countries should agree to
integrate
refugees fully into their schools, labor markets, and civic institutions.
If, however, host countries enthusiastically
integrate
migrants, everyone will benefit – including home countries (for example, through remittances).
Nationalist, xenophobic, and anti-Muslim sentiments are on the rise, aggravated by the failure to
integrate
immigrant communities.
Post-Soviet Russia’s struggle to
integrate
into the international order, together with its rejection of modernization, has fueled a revisionist nationalism based on spheres of influence.
But Western leaders have hesitated to
integrate
China, Asia’s most economically formidable actor, into the international system.
This moment holds potential: spending cuts could be transformed into an opportunity to coordinate and
integrate
Europe’s defense industry, thus maximizing overall efficiency.
For example, rather than sustain trade sanctions against China after the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989, the US decided instead to
integrate
the country into global institutions.
They want a system that allows for the legal entry of needed workers, while preventing illegal entry; clamps down on exploitative employers; and provides resources to
integrate
immigrants into communities.
For example, policymakers can draw on successful programs to
integrate
migrant children into educational systems.
How will individuals who cannot share a shelter with gays and Christians without harassing them be able to
integrate
into liberal European societies?
The key to military power in the information age depends on the ability to collect, process, disseminate, and
integrate
complex systems of space-based surveillance, high speed computers, and “smart” weapons.
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