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The dollar will remain important for many countries as a vehicle for intervention in foreign-exchange markets, as well as for invoicing and for denominating
internationally
traded securities.
Their efforts bolstered Russia’s transformation into a stable, prosperous, and
internationally
engaged country.
China no longer qualifies as a currency manipulator under any of the three
internationally
accepted criteria: exchange rate, trade balance, or foreign-exchange reserves.
Transdnistria’s independence has never been recognized, either by Moldova or
internationally.
Only by adjusting to the international system’s practical constraints can the EU stay the course of economic transformation, remain relevant internationally, and help to contain global warming.
Policymakers have yet to develop an
internationally
recognized policy framework – with a corresponding set of indicators and measurable milestones – to guide countries targeting broad-based improvements in living standards, rather than simply continuing to use GDP growth as the bottom-line measure of national economic performance.
Revaluation of the renminbi would make it more expensive for foreign firms to establish themselves (or expand) in China – the world’s most dynamic market – and would render exports of foreign affiliates, which account for 54% of total exports, less competitive
internationally.
The Chinese government can play a crucial role by adopting a code of conduct for all Chinese enterprises investing abroad, in line with
internationally
accepted norms and taking into account the increasing importance of sustainable FDI.
For borders to be defensible, they need first to be legitimate and
internationally
recognized.
Not until occupation ends, Israel lives within
internationally
recognized borders, and the Palestinians recover their dignity as a nation will the Jewish state’s existence be finally secured.
Many regard the UN's role as the guarantor of international law and legitimacy as self-evident, and now argue that its stature, undermined by the US-led invasion, must be quickly restored if the rule of law is to prevail
internationally.
An extensive global safety regime is now in place that includes binding international legal instruments,
internationally
agreed safety standards, peer review and assessment, nationally integrated systems of governmental and regulatory control, and research and development.
As these old democracies increasingly turn inward, they will become less helpful partners
internationally
– less willing to sustain the multilateral trading system and more ready to respond unilaterally to economic policies elsewhere that they perceive as damaging to their interests.
In its 2015 mid-year report, the agency put the number of “forcibly displaced” people worldwide at 59.5 million at the end of 2014, including 19.5 million
internationally
displaced, which they define as true refugees.
Sixth, a US attack on Syria would leave the US isolated
internationally
and end any hope of a diplomatic resolution.
Through the 1980s and 1990s, there is no doubt that China kept its currency artificially undervalued so that it could sell more goods
internationally.
Fifteen years later, when the UK finally acceded to UNCLOS under a Labour government, the convention was applying, for the first time in history, an
internationally
agreed legal framework to the majority of coastal waters around the world.
China's Uyghur DilemmaThe Chinese government's participation in the United States-led war against terrorism is based on their real fear of
internationally
coordinated Islamic terrorism in China.
She is highly respected internationally, at the height of her popularity at home, and has no rivals to fend off within her own party.
That “golden era” ended with the so-called Nixon shock in 1971, when America lost the surpluses that, recycled internationally, kept global capitalism stable.
Similarly, the EU should engage
internationally
to ensure that the Internet remains a key part of the global trading system.
Like Trump, German politicians and lobby groups claim that domestic firms need a tax cut in order to stay competitive
internationally.
And it should invest in developing an
internationally
competitive digital infrastructure and a social security system that ensures labor-force participation and lowers long-term unemployment.
Since then, democratic freedoms have been curtailed, the former prime minister and co-leader of the revolution, Yulia Tymoshenko, has been imprisoned, and President Viktor Yanukovych’s regime has become
internationally
isolated.
Both halves of the city have since remained under Israeli control, but neither has been
internationally
recognized as being legally part of the Jewish state.
When anyone wants an example of how effective a Keynesian counter-cyclical strategy can be,
internationally
as well as domestically, they need look no further than China’s four-trillion-renminbi stimulus of 2008-2009.
But it is not in America’s interest to accentuate and extend its payment deficits at the expense of an
internationally
competitive economy with strong industry and restrained consumption.
Both the scale and reliability of these globally connected high-tech systems are astounding, and depend on solutions implemented internationally, not country by country.
The advantages of a long-distance,
internationally
connected transmission system have been powerfully emphasized by the Global Energy Interconnection Development and Cooperation Organization, a worldwide partnership of engineering companies and institutions launched by the State Grid Corporation of China in 2016.
Russian oligarchs and companies operating
internationally
– such as those that have interacted with The Trump Organization – are thus potential instruments of Russian foreign policy.
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