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But, beyond the external uncertainties and headwinds, China faces a slew of
internal
challenges, which may well present even greater risks to its economy.
This, in addition to four years of drought, has forced entire families to leave their villages for makeshift
internal
refugee camps.
Snyder’s estimate of the total number of Stalin’s victims does not take into account those who managed to survive forced labor or
internal
exile in harsh conditions.
Europe’s global influence is feeble because of its
internal
quarrels and lack of unity, which render the European Union weak and limit its ability to act.
With a few minor exceptions, migration is
internal
to the region, and a modus vivendi has been reached with the drug trade, mainly coca leaf and cocaine in Bolivia, Peru, and Colombia.
These crises illustrate weaknesses both in globalization and in the systems of
internal
governance within these economies.
This requires modifying some of the rules governing its own
internal
carbon market, the EU Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS).
But he will not forget Russia’s interference in France’s
internal
affairs.
Waiting three more years as Somalia ticks the IMF’s
internal
accounting boxes would be a triumph of bureaucratic complacency over human needs.
The secular, center-left Republican People’s Party, for example, opposes interference in the
internal
affairs of any country, advocating instead that Turkey re-establish good relations with the countries of the region, including Syria.
But the party system and the FA’s
internal
balance of power do not favor any turn abrupt toward radical left or populism.
But sanctions are unlikely to bring about the
internal
changes that Russia needs, because those changes need to be accomplished by the Russian people.
And we do so using an
internal
combustion engine that utilizes only a small part of the energy released by burning the gasoline.
Many European countries are moving to strengthen
internal
security.
But no
internal
security measures, much less clothing requirements, can guarantee Europe’s safety.
For example, beginning in the 1960s, roughly three million migrants from Turkey settled in Germany to meet the booming economy’s demand for labor, without posing any
internal
security threat.
Indeed, polls indicate that Poroshenko’s appeal lay largely in his focus on immediate
internal
challenges.
The
internal
battle within the Obama administration seemed to have been won by Paul Volcker, the impressive and outspoken former Federal Reserve chairman who has long been a critic of financial innovation.
The last big idea the Basel committee had was that large banks should calibrate their capital requirement based on their own
internal
risk models.
The regime faced deep opposition, but also had considerable
internal
support.
This support persists despite the terrible humanitarian cost: more than 1.5 million
internal
refugees.
Simply put, the European Union’s stagnant economy is conditioning its response to the external pressures it confronts;
internal
crisis has left EU leaders little room for maneuver.
Finally, there is a generalized fear of the unknown, as many countries confront issues relating to inflows of foreigners – whether refugees or migrants – and
internal
changes brought about by the increasing economic and political empowerment of women and minorities.
Despite the
internal
challenges it faces, it continues to try to regulate markets beyond national borders.
Roosevelt talked about the need to restore “the sound
internal
economic system of a nation” and condemned the “old fetishes of so-called international bankers.”
But NATO's leaders should bear in mind that, viewed in comparative and historical perspective, such change will be less an imposition from outside and more the result of
internal
pressures and initiatives.
America has also been frustrated in its desire to obtain regional support for its policy of direct involvement in the Colombia’s
internal
strife.
Deep concerns about the
internal
situation many countries who suffer almost permanent political and institutional crises, such as Haiti, Ecuador and Bolivia, abound.
That would jeopardize not just the workings of the UK’s
internal
customs union, but also the constitutional integrity of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
They cannot boost economic output, because they are conditional upon recipient countries’ continued pursuit of
internal
devaluation (lowering domestic wages and prices).
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