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Russia’s
leaders
acknowledge the need for modernization, and pay it frequent lip-service, as is evidenced by President Dmitri Medvedev’s manifesto “Go, Russia!”
In June, during the St. Petersburg Economic Forum, participants in two sessions – Russian government and business leaders, as well as influential foreign players – were asked about the future of Russia’s economy.
The landscape of
leaders
supporting global health is expanding, and now represents populations around the world.
We hope to encourage further global collaboration this week, as Abu Dhabi convenes more than 200
leaders
in disease eradication at a forum called Reaching the Last Mile.
Support for the agreement has weakened so significantly, in fact, that European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has called for
leaders
to reaffirm their commitment to the deal at this month’s European Council.
Given the political pushback, there have been rumblings that US and EU
leaders
will settle on a narrow TTIP, covering only areas where there has already been agreement.
In 1947, India’s
leaders
faced a country with a million dead, 13 million displaced, billions of rupees worth of property damage, and the wounds of sectarian violence still bleeding.
Separatist movements in far-flung places like Tamil Nadu and Mizoram have been quietly defused by a simple formula: yesterday’s secessionists become today’s chief ministers (the equivalent of provincial or state governors) and tomorrow’s opposition
leaders.
As government, business, and academic
leaders
agreed at a recent meeting held under the auspices of the Emerging Markets Symposium, the promise of emerging-market countries will not be realized if their cities, and consequently their economies, are sick.
Faced with a country whose leader is bent on acquiring nuclear weapons, the EU’s
leaders
are simply dithering, fearing that the fire next door in Iraq could somehow spread.
It is past time for Europe’s
leaders
to grasp the reality of the situation.
Yet there is much more that EU
leaders
can do to undermine the regime economically.
Europe’s political
leaders
need to recognize that now is the time to facilitate change in Iran by suspending export credit guarantees, stopping EIB financing, and speaking with a united voice.
Our
leaders
talk obsessively of Russia’s industrial modernization, of their support for innovations such as nanotechnology, so that Russia can catch up with the developed counties.
He reads the confused and confusing speeches our leaders: freedom is good, but…This brilliant scientist learns that Vasily Aleksanyan, the terminally ill Yukos lawyer, was held in prison in inhuman conditions.
In Soviet times, communist
leaders
tried to lure people into the kolkhozes (collective farms) with promises of great crops and spectacular meat production.
Iraqi
leaders
were well aware of the decreased participation in the election by a significant portion of Iraq’s multi-ethnic and multi-confessional mosaic, particularly the Sunni community.
A Fresh Start for EuropeAs Europe’s
leaders
gather in Portugal to put the finishing touches on the new, slimmed down, Reform Treaty, it might be helpful if they all pretended that the last 50 years of European integration had never taken place.
Europe also must at last grasp the nettle of immigration policy – something that has persistently eluded generations of political
leaders.
Sighs of relief greeted EU leaders’ mid-year agreement on a Reform Treaty aimed at overhauling the Union’s decision-making mechanisms, but it is still uncertain whether the new pact will survive the ratification process in 27 countries.
Today, China and a few large developing countries have become the world’s growth
leaders.
But the British parliament will probably reject whatever arrangement Prime Minister Theresa May manages to negotiate with European leaders, and the likeliest way to end the deadlock will be to hold a new referendum that reconsiders the decision to leave the EU.
These competing vetoes explain May’s only strategy for delivering Brexit: to tell MPs and EU
leaders
that they must choose the lesser of two evils.
Perhaps that experience will serve as a wake-up call for these countries’
leaders.
It can only be hoped that the political
leaders
who shape the course of the twenty-first century will be wise enough to avoid such an outcome.
Here is a difficulty illustrated by the recent surrender in Cambodia of two Khmer Rouge leaders, Khieu Samphan and Nuon Chea, who claim that their crimes should be forgotten, that "bygones should be bygones."
But history is not destined to repeat itself, and
leaders
of commodity-rich countries are seeking alternative futures.
Global mining companies like Rio Tinto are increasingly working alongside emerging-economy
leaders
like China’s Chalco to support development.
Fortunately, world
leaders
seem to recognize some of the imperatives they face.
At the recent G20 summit in Hangzhou, China, world
leaders
emphasized the need to boost investment and accelerate structural reforms to enhance productivity and lift potential growth.
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