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OXFORD: The environment, as the recent global focus on the health of the world’s oceans demonstrates, has become a focus of political struggle, both domestically and
internationally.
No one is likely to certify that Iraq is corruption-free – or even ranks low on corruption
internationally.
Export restrictions in producing countries and price controls in importing countries both serve to exacerbate the magnitude of the world price upswing, owing to the artificially reduced quantity that is still
internationally
traded.
Future US policy must embody a simple but powerful principle: America will engage with and support (through various kinds of foreign assistance) any government chosen through
internationally
monitored free and fair elections that then governs according to a popularly ratified national constitution, with compliance overseen by an independent judiciary.
Yet, as the recent
internationally
acclaimed documentary “Kangaroo: A Love-Hate Story” (for which I was interviewed) demonstrates, Australia’s relationship with kangaroos has a much darker side.
Denying a suspect access to the evidence used against them undermines
internationally
accepted standards of due process and the basic right of a person accused of a crime to know the accusation’s basis.
In this context, ensuring that formal rule-making remains a viable option
internationally
will require some adjustments.
That way, once constraints on new industries are removed, private firms in those industries quickly become competitive domestically and
internationally.
PRINCETON – The small Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is known
internationally
for two things: high visa fees, which reduce the influx of tourists, and its policy of promoting “gross national happiness” instead of economic growth.
International law and the indictment of war criminals are important for a civilized world order, but they are no substitute for active financial and political engagement to support an
internationally
legitimate, and urgently needed, peace accord such as the CPA in Sudan.
Because the US is such an outspoken proponent of human rights internationally, its failure to respect rights assumes added significance, contributing to a rising tide of anti-Americanism in much of the world.
Finally, there is the G-20’s promise to reduce monetary and fiscal excesses in an
internationally
coordinated way.
In short, an
internationally
diminished US is loath to relinquish its dominance of global institutions, yet unwilling to shoulder the associated financial and political costs.
Countries compete for
internationally
mobile capital.
We have learned in the past decade that even when businesses are
internationally
competitive, a macroeconomic crisis can derail economic growth, as it did in most of Asia in the late 1990s.
The problem is not just individual “tax havens”; there is also a need to capture corporate profits that companies’ move
internationally
with complex devices such as “transfer pricing” and “tax-base shifting” to minimize their tax bill.
Given the scale of these challenges, we have no choice but to cooperate
internationally
and strengthen global and regional institutions and frameworks such as the International Monetary Fund, the EU, and the G20, which will meet in Hangzhou, China, next month.
Russia and China continue to apply their own authoritarian formulas at home and have little to offer
internationally
to curb caudillismo .
The steps that need to be taken
internationally
for such a system to take root have already been mapped in what was achieved by individual countries over recent decades, when institutions, such as central banks and regulatory agencies, were created to help manage the rapid growth of private banks and financial markets.
But today’s populists have made a point of refusing to think collectively, or engage
internationally.
But, as China has grown into a more
internationally
integrated, modern economy, pervasive corruption has become more harmful than beneficial.
Nevertheless, the new government has expressed a solemn commitment to freedom of information and assembly, the release of all political prisoners, and free and
internationally
supervised presidential and legislative elections within six months.
Against the backdrop of rapid globalization, the individual risks and costs of moving
internationally
will continue to fall.
In fact, the nuclear agreement – which seems close to completion – is likely to be Iran’s most important diplomatic achievement since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, providing it with considerable relief both domestically and
internationally.
Without a strong and
internationally
coordinated response to the sinking of the Cheonan, such reckless provocations are not only likely to continue, but may become more frequent.
The results of most
internationally
comparable mathematics, reading, and science exams for primary and secondary students reveal a considerable gap not only between advanced and developing countries, but also across the developing world.
Internationally, she is appreciated as an effective stateswoman and the guarantor of stability and moral authority in the West.
The country would then have clear,
internationally
recognized borders, enabling it to end permanently the conflict with its Arab neighbors.
Second, the goods and services that the traveler buys are just a small part of the array of goods and services that are traded
internationally.
After all, a weak, isolated Russia is far more dangerous than a strong,
internationally
integrated one.
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