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This is essentially the mandate of a new center
launched
by Tsinghua University in Beijing.
Hong Kong ’s government, led by the HKMA,
launched
an unprecedented intervention, buying up local shares to “defeat” the speculators, but failed to stop the stampede by global investors, including conservative pension and mutual funds.
Three older missiles,
launched
in his presence, failed to reach their targets on Kamchatka.
In 2013, the WHO
launched
its Emergency Response to Artemisinin Resistance in the GMS.
Almost immediately, in response to an already restive North Sinai, elite brigades from the Second and Third Field Armies, assisted by the air force,
launched
operation “Desert Storm” to quell the burgeoning rebellion.
Despite the fractured nature of India’s coalition politics and the country’s arcane regulatory framework, successive governments have
launched
and expanded myriad programs to improve educational opportunities for children.
In response, the British government
launched
the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI).
The Partnership for Polio Eradication Project in Nigeria and Pakistan –
launched
in 2003 by the World Bank, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary International, and the United Nations Foundation – is a prime example of how a buy-down program can concentrate global efforts on a single issue and yield benefits for all parties.
In 2015, China
launched
the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, which some saw as an alternative to the World Bank; but the new institution adheres to international rules and cooperates with the World Bank.
As a result, Bing
launched
a few forays into vertical integration.
To that end, the International Commission on Financing Global Education Opportunity, which I chaired, has
launched
the International Finance Facility for Education (IFFEd) as a declaration of war against mass illiteracy and the evils of child labor, child marriage, and discrimination against girls.
Back in 1998, when we
launched
the global march – amid similar cynicism and apathy – roughly 250 million children were being forced to work in horrific conditions.
Already in the 1980's and 1990's, Europe had
launched
the "Barcelona Process" to promote democracy, security and development in the region.
The Polish government that
launched
the initial “shock therapy” reforms was replaced by a coalition with a “gradualist” bent and greater concern for distributional outcomes.
Examples include the war in Iraq,
launched
by the US on false premises, obstructionism on efforts to curb climate change, meager development assistance, and the violation of international treaties such as the Geneva Conventions.
The West, particularly the United States, has lived through such a moment of recognition before, when the USSR
launched
Sputnik in 1957.
When the Doha trade round was
launched
shortly after September 11, 2001, there was plenty of international goodwill.
In Lebanon in 2006, Hezbollah fought Israel through well-trained cells that combined propaganda, conventional military tactics, and rockets
launched
from densely populated civilian areas, achieving what many in the region considered a political victory.
Less than three years later, the US was forced to return to Iraq; soon thereafter, it also
launched
an intervention in Syria.
Obama based his proposal in part on the free-tuition programs
launched
by Tennessee and the city of Chicago.
In just the past year, China has
launched
four major projects that promise to give it a greatly expanded role in global trade and finance.
Hamas and other armed groups, I know, have
launched
rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip that have killed civilians in Israeli towns and villages.
As a result, Clinton has
launched
an actual strategic dialogue with civil society.
Similarly, she has
launched
programs such as mWomen, designed to expand and support mobile technology that increases women’s independence, security, and access to health care and vital knowledge.
Instead, he
launched
a series of reforms that stoked the resentment of the masses.
In 2012 – two decades after the government
launched
a series of economic reforms aimed at opening up the economy – the official poverty rate had reached 22%, less than half the rate in 1994.
As my colleagues and I put it in our book-length report Nuclear Weapons: The State of Play 2015,
launched
in Geneva, Vienna, and Washington in March: “On the evidence of the size of their weapons arsenals, fissile material stocks, force modernization plans, stated doctrine and known deployment practices, all nine nuclear-armed states foresee indefinite retention of nuclear weapons and a continuing role for them in their security policies.”
The Trouble with China’s Troubled-Asset ReliefBEIJING – Back in 2009, in the midst of the global recession, China’s government
launched
a massive economic-stimulus package that bolstered GDP growth by fueling a surge in bank lending.
Its leaders have
launched
a two-year, part-time Master of Science in Global Health Delivery to teach how to create national health care in developing countries.
But a bigger, largely unreported, message is that some European countries, especially Germany, have
launched
projects that combine renewables like solar and wind with hydrogen for energy storage, implying clean, zero-emission, stable power grids that require no coal, oil, or nuclear power.
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