Internal
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Egypt can only hope for cash infusions to offset its
internal
hemorrhaging.
As long as this
internal
divergence persists, the euro crisis cannot be fully resolved, because current-account deficits and/or slow growth will continue to stalk the southern European countries, perpetuating worries about sovereign debt and commercial banks.
In short,
internal
adjustment in the eurozone is achievable without serious deflation in the south, provided that productivity growth there accelerates, and that the north does its part by encouraging modestly faster wage gains.
If the north insists on maintaining the low wage growth of the 2000-2010 period,
internal
adjustment would require significant unemployment and deflation in the south, making it more difficult and perhaps politically impossible to achieve.
Their skepticism is hardly groundless:
internal
documents obtained in recent lawsuits reveal that drug companies often fail to submit critical safety information to regulatory agencies, as required by law, and fail to communicate such information to physicians and patients.
Kishore Mahbubani has argued recently that we need to recognize that in China, as elsewhere, a significant
internal
contest between hard- and softer-liners is taking place.
Libya has faced even greater instability, wrought by years of
internal
conflict.
After all, the country has endured serious
internal
and external shocks almost every decade over the last 40 years: the Cultural Revolution in the 1970s; high domestic inflation in the 1980s; the Asian financial crisis of the 1990s; and the 2008 global financial crisis.
This means consolidating Party leadership, contrary to America’s wishes, in order to maintain a pragmatic, flexible, and strategic approach to managing systemic risks and addressing
internal
concerns and external threats.
Let us also grant some Mediterranean countries association status that will allow them to integrate progressively into the EU’s
internal
market and participate in EU programs.
This extremely stable world order has come to an end as a result of the
internal
disintegration of one superpower.
The threat comes from the inside, as local tyrants seek to establish
internal
dominance through external conflicts and as sovereign democratic states pursue their self-interest to the detriment of the common interest.
Beyond that, many argue, the costs of the prolonged obsession with Kashmir have become unsustainable for a Pakistan mired in
internal
problems.
Both external and
internal
threats are spreading, and they are becoming more and more interconnected.
The German model for resolving the debt crisis and returning to
internal
or external balance relies on fiscal consolidation and structural reforms for the deficit countries.
But it will also accelerate a solution to the eurozone’s main structural problem: its
internal
competitive imbalances, owing to wage-growth trends since the introduction of the euro that underpinned to Germany’s large trade surplus vis-a-vis the rest of the eurozone.
Unfortunately, this is a well-worn path in this region whenever
internal
turmoil in the DRC threatens to spin out of control.
Rwanda plays no role in
internal
disputes within the Congolese military.
Long-standing threats to
internal
stability – including deep economic inequality, ethnic and religious conflict, and, in some cases, demands for territorial autonomy – remain acute.
But it is doing the same at home by shifting its focus from dam-saturated
internal
rivers to the international rivers that originate in the Tibetan plateau, Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, and Manchuria.
With China now increasingly damming transnational rivers such as the Mekong, Salween, Brahmaputra, Irtysh, Illy, and Amur, the new projects threaten to “export” the serious degradation haunting China’s
internal
rivers to those rivers.
Similarly, in 2008, the entire financial system was overextended, owing to a combination of weak
internal
risk management and inadequate government regulation and supervision.
Indeed, he suggests that today’s technological innovations pale in significance compared to earlier advances like electricity, running water, the
internal
combustion engine, and other breakthroughs that are now more than a century old.
Governments tend to be organized according to nineteenth- or twentieth-century topics such as diplomacy, defense,
internal
security, and finance, not twenty-first century challenges such as sustainable development.
It is in this context that Europe’s commitment to
internal
reform, human rights, international law, and responsible governance should be seen.
Moreover, China’s
internal
evolution remains uncertain.
Europe’s moves toward stronger integration, the
internal
market, and common money are all to the good.
Western boats plied China's
internal
waterways.
In Germany, the still-fragile democratic order was shaken by radicalism on both the left (communists) and the right (nationalists), which reflected external challenges, such as the Cold War, and
internal
pressures, including the first post-war recession and rising unemployment.
Will it affect their love affair with the
internal
combustion engine and air conditioning?
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