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The United States, an Atlantic power, was fully
integrated
into the region’s economic and security arrangements.
That means effectively using double-majority voting, which EU officials have been scared to invoke but could make the EU more efficient and more deeply
integrated.
The presumption is that “we” are integrated, whereas “they” are not.
Instead of joining the highly regulated and
integrated
Franco-German core of Europe, they can remain part of the flexible, diverse and deregulated periphery to which historically and geographically they have always belonged.
Of course, these people have been personally
integrated
into Europe for two decades now – their money is in European banks; their holiday villas are in the south of France, Tuscany, and the Greek isles; their children are educated in the poshest boarding schools.
If the eurozone wants to be more closely integrated, as it should be, it needs to have its own treasury and budget, to serve as a fiscal authority alongside its monetary authority, the European Central Bank.
For those peoples and countries now marginalized from the process of technological development, production, and exchange I believe that only one viable option exists: a new assertion of themselves as independent states, regionally
integrated
in as many ways as possible.
This delicate moment for the EU demands decisive progress toward a more effective, more integrated, and more desirable union.
As globalization advances and economies become more tightly integrated, worries about the effects of foreign competition – through trade or through foreign investment – have fueled economic nationalism and protectionist sentiments.
With Iraq probably becoming the first Arab country to be ruled by Shiites, and hence
integrated
into an expanding Shiite Iranian empire, America’s Sunni allies in the region now view the US as unreliable.
In whatever area, a group of more deeply
integrated
member states would give the Union a noyau dur (a hard core) , which might be very helpful in strengthening the EU as a whole.
In a highly
integrated
world of highly volatile prices and volumes, flexibility also implies the capacity to intervene and actively manage the exchange rate.
That President Bachelet comes from socialist roots does not change the nature of her government, which will follow the parameters of its predecessors, and will preside over the most open economy in the region, one
integrated
into the global market by free-trade agreements that extend from the United States to China.
Thus, the commercial and political aspects of government’s responsibilities must be
integrated.
Just as formal schooling needs to become better
integrated
with the informal learning environments to which our children are exposed in multiple ways, formal and informal learning must mesh in a life-long process.
The Transatlantic Trends survey also shows that the American public is not worried about legal migration, while around two-thirds believe that the children of immigrants are being well
integrated
into their communities.
Capable non-member states must be
integrated
into the Smart Defense framework, including participation in developing critical competences such as intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance and strategic airlift.
Indeed, the world seems to be entering an age in which the basic principles of finance will be
integrated
into the world capitalist economy, and our lives, in a more thoroughgoing way than ever before.
Databases are rapidly improving in depth, and are becoming more deeply
integrated
with personal financial-planning Web sites.
In East Asia, a host of countries produce components for assembly in China (or elsewhere in the region) and subsequent re-export; in Central and Eastern Europe, a similar phenomenon occurs with Germany as the hub; and, of course, in North America, both Canada and Mexico are increasingly
integrated
into the US market.
So the future of the eurozone depends crucially on whether that trend continues or Europe’s financial markets become fully
integrated.
Financial sanctions, for instance, discourage the development of a modern and transparent financial system,
integrated
with the rest of the world.
But both became countries with which it is possible to do a great deal of business, and both are increasingly
integrated
into the global economy.
Unlike before World War II, when democratization efforts were undermined by the rise of authoritarianism in Germany, the region’s countries are now fully
integrated
into a network of highly stable Western democracies.
Today, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia are universally recognized as fully
integrated
European countries.
But, for the same reasons outlined above, these migrants cannot be
integrated
by the hundreds of thousands into the welfare state without jeopardizing the system’s viability.
They were active participants on international markets, attracted foreign capital, were
integrated
for all intents into the globalized world.
In order to enhance their livelihoods’ stability and profitability further, pastoralists need to be
integrated
into the formal economy.
As the European Union, despite all its difficulties, embodies the Continent's future, Russia must be
integrated
with it so that Europe's future will be about trade, capital and technological flows, not defense and security.
African policymakers will need to go beyond the initial framework that has already been agreed under the CFTA, to identify sectors that can be brought into the fold of a wider,
integrated
services market.
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