Leaders
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The solution is clear: we must elect
leaders
who will take climate change seriously.
Leaders
in most countries consider the status quo to be politically safer.
The assassination of Mansour on Pakistan’s territory, near its border with Iran and Afghanistan, has exposed, yet again, the deceitfulness of Pakistani officials, who have repeatedly denied sheltering Taliban
leaders.
Instead, the US concentrated its drone strikes in Pakistan’s Waziristan region, allowing the Taliban
leaders
to remain ensconced.
The question is whether China’s
leaders
– preoccupied with challenges like financial instability stemming from risky shadow-banking activities and a heavy burden of local-government debt – have the policy space to put the economy on a sounder footing.
But China’s
leaders
must recognize that the country faces massive welfare losses, and thus should be willing to accept slower growth in the short term in exchange for a more stable long-term growth path.
Bodies speaking out publicly about this need include the General Assembly of the World Medical Association, the British Medical Association, the US National Research Council, the British Parliament, and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
leaders.
It’s a big stretch for the Brexiteers to ask us to believe that the world’s most prominent leaders, European or not, have all got the impact of Brexit wrong.
Policymakers must wait to see if new parties or
leaders
will assume power, and if so, whether they will commit to the projects approved by their predecessors.
The decisions taken during your absence by British politicians, especially the
leaders
of the Conservative Party, have called into question your country’s future.
At the same time, Argentines and their
leaders
need to consolidate the budding economy, deal with social inequality, and reconstitute the political system and the integrity of the judiciary.
Now that the Radical Party is agonizing over its role and Peronism is divided into three factions, perhaps Argentines will be able to construct a political option that relies on real leaders, and relinquishes caudillos.
But the country’s
leaders
were far more concerned about the social consequences of the stock-market correction that soon followed.
But China’s
leaders
and public culture should not use the revised understanding of the war as a tool to build a new nationalism.
But doubts have crept in – and not only since the revelations of government agencies’ use of the Internet to spy on us, our leaders, and one another.
Autocratic governments use it to track down protest and opposition leaders, as we have recently seen in Ukraine.
In one particularly notorious case, 40 maliks (tribal leaders) holding a jirga (tribal assembly) were burned in an indiscriminate attack.
The assembled
leaders
and policymakers should take the opportunity to heed the call of organizations – such as the International Network for Education in Emergencies, UNICEF, and UNHCR – to ensure that no child falls into the gap between humanitarian and development assistance.
Global
leaders
– whether policymakers or intellectuals – bear a responsibility to prepare their societies for impending global shifts.
But too many American
leaders
are shirking this responsibility.
Religious and community
leaders
across the country have already joined this crucial effort.
Provided adequate funding, solid infrastructure, and genuine commitment from the country’s leaders, every child in Nigeria could be immunized against a range of diseases.
China’s
leaders
want to restore their country to what they view as its rightful position in the world.
When state
leaders
decide to bomb a city like Belgrade without any formal end to peace, they are not engaging in war, but in a form of state terrorism.
Terrorism will prevail if its mentality infects the civilized world, and if state
leaders
resort to terror to fight terror.
Any lapse on the part of one country can and will have consequences elsewhere, so it is crucial that
leaders
remain resolute.
The subregion’s national
leaders
are paying attention to the problem, international partners are offering their support, and local public-health agencies have a wide range of effective tools at their disposal.
At the time, many
leaders
seemed to think that the ECB's move would be enough: Announcement made, money printed, economies back on track.
Following the massacre at the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris last month, world
leaders
dashed to the scene, locked arms, and marched in support of freedom of expression as a bedrock principle of civilized societies.
They send their
leaders
before law-making bodies to express contrition for grave malfeasance and promise future good behavior.
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