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Submitting to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice, which UK
leaders
accuse of delivering judgments based on vested interests, is not an option, either.
The EU’s
leaders
insist that the UK cannot have free trade with the single market without allowing free movement of people.
Lagarde challenges policymakers and business
leaders
alike to make changes that broaden economic participation and opportunity for women.
Indeed, America's superpower status makes it increasingly disadvantageous for its
leaders
to play by rules that, while repeatedly violated in the past, are now viewed as preventing the US from assuming a new role in international affairs.
Chinese
leaders
are feted around the world.
African
leaders
view China as their countries’ new indispensable growth partner, particularly in infrastructure and business development.
Similarly, economic strategists and business
leaders
in Latin America now look to China at least as much as they look to the US.
China’s economic rise can contribute to global wellbeing if its
leaders
emphasize investment in infrastructure, clean energy, public health, and other international priorities.
First and foremost, world
leaders
must commit to phasing out fossil fuels, with the explicit goal of leaving 90% of proven coal reserves, one-third of oil reserves, and half of gas reserves in the ground.
Finally, to address energy poverty, world
leaders
must scale up funding for decentralized renewable-energy projects, including through a globally funded feed-in tariff for renewable energy mini-grids in developing countries.
One can almost understand why China’s
leaders
should be baffled by this show of defiance in Hong Kong.
Without any significant say in how they were to be governed, Hong Kong’s citizens would be at the mercy of China’s
leaders.
Instead, with the popularity of the country’s two largest political parties, the Christian Democratic Union and the Social Democrats, falling fast, Germany’s
leaders
are unlikely to push an unpopular deal.
Moreover, as was true in Poland, Burma’s opposition
leaders
must strike a delicate balance: satisfy their impatient supporters (many of whom have suffered mightily under the old regime), while offering those still in power the prospect of a worthwhile future.
Poland is making its own direct contribution, above all by helping senior Burmese decision makers, opposition leaders, and business representatives to understand the “technology of transition” – that is, the sequencing of technical reforms, which has helped to make Poland one of Europe’s healthiest economies today.
With only a handful of exceptions, the current generation of political
leaders
shows little interest in disarmament, and not much more in non-proliferation.
She told Syria’s business, military, and other
leaders
that they must recognize that their futures lie with the state, not with the regime.
European Union
leaders
failed at their summit two weeks ago to produce anything of substance.
Previously, European
leaders
had averred that the euro was forever, repeating at every turn that they would do whatever it took to hold the monetary union together.
His cohort’s ascent to the summit of power marks the retirement of the last generation of
leaders
designated by Deng Xiaoping (though they retain influence).
Emerging economies’
leaders
fear spillover effects in commodity markets and distortions of exchange rates and capital flows that may compromise their own focus on financial stability.
Now China’s new
leaders
have enunciated a new Pancha Sheela, with President Xi Jinping offering a “five-point proposal” for Sino-Indian relations.
Thus, it is not what one country’s political
leaders
say, but what they are capable of doing, that should guide other countries’ policy toward it.
Even as Indian
leaders
accept all of China’s assurances, they cannot afford to remain indifferent to China’s rising capability to create problems for India.
That was precisely Singh’s reply when he was asked if he could trust Pakistan’s former President Pervez Musharraf, and it should be any Indian leader’s response to assurances offered by China’s
leaders.
There is another concern that ought to engage both leaders: How will developments in the global economy, especially the transatlantic slowdown and the emergence of religious and other extremist politics in Asia affect not only their own countries’ rise, but also that of Asia as a whole?
It is ten in the evening, and I am waiting at the elevators in the lobby of the Hotel Westin with Mahmoud Jibril, one of the
leaders
of the Libyan insurrection.
In countries afflicted by religious conflict, such as Nigeria, this means helping religious
leaders
to develop strong inter-community relationships.
Such measures could offer the security and credibility needed to enable the successful securitization of troubled assets, paving the way for China’s
leaders
to deepen financial reform.
Jefferson and Madison, the southern leaders, opposed Hamilton’s assumption plan, and Madison was critical in blocking it in Congress.
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