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Governments throughout the EU should focus on raising productivity – not just in the most
internationally
exposed sectors, like manufacturing, but also in less tradable sectors, such as services, which now account for around two-thirds of economic activity.
But only three times has an Italian vote claimed center stage internationally: in 1948, when the choice was between the West and communism; in 1976, when voters faced a similar choice, between the Christian Democrats and Enrico Berlinguer’s “Eurocommunism”; and now, with the upcoming referendum on constitutional reforms.
But the wide respect he garnered
internationally
for his role in crafting the G-20 response to the global financial crisis did not help with his local colleagues, who saw him as too often incommunicative, obsessive, and lacking judgment in setting policy priorities.
The proposed amendment would oblige countries to protect nuclear material when it is being used or stored, not just when it is being transported internationally, as is the case now.
Zhou is an intelligent and
internationally
respected expert on monetary policy and finance.
Why is Obama so different from the other presidential candidates, and why could he make such a large difference
internationally?
Russia would be furious, because it fears that Kosovo’s secession – whether or not it is
internationally
recognized – might fuel separatist movements in the former Soviet empire.
Even from afar, they can contribute to Italy’s renewal by increasing the flow of knowledge, money, and innovation back home, promoting the national interest internationally, connecting local businesses with the global market, and helping build partnerships with research centers or private companies abroad.
Across the Asia-Pacific region, China’s rise is viewed as a welcome development, but one that requires China to play within
internationally
accepted rules.
After all, the one thing today’s autocrats have in common with their totalitarian predecessors is contempt for the rule of law, both domestically and
internationally.
The reformers have less authority but are the acceptable face of the Saudi dictatorship
internationally.
However, Hong Kong has some distinguishing features, including a very
internationally
minded and outward-looking government, owing to our close integration into world markets long before globalization became a catchphrase.
But the UN also has a mandate to respect its member states’ sovereignty, which means that it must acknowledge an
internationally
recognized regime’s authority over its territory and the people living there.
The rebels, rather than the
internationally
recognized regime, become the de facto sovereigns of areas they control.
The challenge becomes stark when an
internationally
recognized regime denies the UN permission to deliver humanitarian aid to opposition-controlled areas.
The UN has no other option but to cooperate with the
internationally
recognized regime, regardless of how that regime treats the population in areas outside of government control.
Another possibility would be to transfer responsibility for humanitarian aid in conflict zones to an NGO that is not under the same pressure to respect the sovereignty of
internationally
recognized regimes.
Moreover, the advent of the Internet and the fiber-optic cable will do as much to make service-sector work
internationally
tradable as the coming of the iron-hulled steamship a century and a half ago did to make bulk agricultural products and manufactures
internationally
tradable.
If Russia is truly committed to resolving this part of its conflict with Ukraine (its illegal annexation of Crimea remains completely unaddressed), it should not have any difficulty agreeing to an
internationally
run election.
As Germany continues to lean forward internationally, it can be expected to increase spending on foreign policy and international security.
Like most other states, it has also failed to meet the
internationally
agreed commitment to spend 0.7% of GDP on official development assistance.
There are two ways to invest – domestically or
internationally
– and the world is falling short on both.
But now they realize that local security forces are not enough to protect their citizens, and that the safety of people everywhere depends on
internationally
coordinated efforts to combat terrorism, pollution, infectious diseases, illegal drugs, and weapons of mass destruction, and to promote human rights, democracy, and development.
If net spillovers do not determine
internationally
acceptable policy, multilateral institutions cannot claim that QEE contravenes the rules of the game, regardless of how much instability it engenders.
While the AIIB and the forthcoming New Development Bank, operated by the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), are the most visible internationally, they are only the tip of the iceberg.
The world has two chief aims in the area between Cairo and Teheran: to maintain peace in the wider Middle East so that oil flows freely through the Persian Gulf; to steer the dispute between Israelis and Palestinians toward a settlement that guarantees the safety of Israel in its
internationally
recognised borders, while meeting the Palestinian people’s legitimate national aspirations for their own state.
The presumption should be that governments with nothing to hide have nothing to lose by allowing their citizens and
internationally
recognized media to report on their actions.
Countries that run chronic external surpluses, like China, and countries whose currencies are widely used internationally, like the US, do not face the same pressure as other countries to correct their policies when economic imbalances arise.
The existence of alternatives to the dollar will mean that the issuers of
internationally
used currencies will feel market discipline earlier and more consistently.
Bushwhacking Human RightsIf you judge a government on the basis of its good intentions, those who support an American foreign policy that emphasizes the promotion of human rights
internationally
should cheer President George W. Bush’s reelection.
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