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But, until Europe and the US find
leaders
with the authority and willingness to repeat a modern version of the deal-making example set by Hamilton, Jefferson, and Madison 200 years ago, their debt problems will continue to weaken their national foundations.
But there are persuasive reasons why these countries insist that the obligations must instead reflect per capita emissions, a criterion that would require far greater emission cuts by the US than its
leaders
now contemplate.
Next month, world
leaders
will gather at the United Nations in New York to agree on the Sustainable Development Goals: the targets that will succeed the 18 set in the year 2000 by the Millennium Development Goals.
It is not surprising that the top 19 include interventions improving the fortunes of the young; after all, they will grow up to become the workers and
leaders
of tomorrow.
Yet US
leaders
find it expedient to make China a scapegoat.
The weakening political positions of the
leaders
complicates matters even more.
Indeed, they blame northern political and religious
leaders
for the region’s mounting economic and political problems, and have killed several in the past two years.
The fundamental problem in northern Nigeria, as in other parts of the country, is deepening poverty, mass unemployment, and the widespread belief that Nigeria’s
leaders
are only looking after their own interests.
With an expanded coterie of world
leaders
taking charge, jittery financial markets stabilized, and the G20 then helped launch, and sustain, a global economic stimulus, led by China, which reversed the downward spiral.
Many business
leaders
do understand that the future of the world economy, and their own companies, depends on reducing poverty, and that this is becomes harder to achieve as inequality widens.
In January, Laurence Fink, the chief executive of the $6 trillion investment firm BlackRock, told business
leaders
that if they wanted his continued support, they must do more than generate profits; they must also serve a “social purpose” by making “a positive contribution to society.”
A Green Alliance With EuropeSANTIAGO/SAO PAULO – In December, world
leaders
will meet in Paris for the United Nations Climate Change Conference, which is expected to produce a new agreement to tackle global warming.
Leaders
in both regions have declared their commitment to holding the rise in global temperature to below 2º Celsius and to achieving legally binding outcomes in Paris.
Following the difficult climate negotiations in Copenhagen in 2009, we understand why some European
leaders
may be lowering expectations for the Paris talks.
European
leaders
should boldly show that they are committed to an ambitious outcome in Paris, and that Europe will enhance its support of CELAC climate actions.
South Korean
leaders
spent a lot of domestic political capital negotiating the KORUS, and they were willing to do that because they trusted the US to act in good faith.
After NATO intervention in Kosovo, European
leaders
made this approach the cornerstone of their vision for the Balkans.
The secret to Rwanda’s success is that its
leaders
are building “modern institutions on traditional values.”
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.
In order to overcome the no-bailout clause, Sarkozy and other European
leaders
dramatized the decline of southern European governments’ bonds and the corresponding increase in interest-rate spreads.
Investors took Europe’s
leaders
at their word, because politicians usually downplay rather than overstate a crisis.
Then it seemed that the rescue packages were pushing the spreads to much lower values, but optimism faded as European leaders’ interpretation of the crisis sunk in with more and more market participants.
The euro was simply in no danger when European
leaders
decided to rescue it, and it is not in danger now.
But it was Indonesia’s people and
leaders
who should have received the Nobel Peace Prize for the Aceh political miracle.
Two key Indonesian leaders, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Vice President Jusuf Kalla, showed remarkable political skill and courage in working out the peace deal for Aceh.
Nonetheless, its
leaders
have recognized the need to secure their country’s future by diversifying its energy sources; as a result, the UAE has emerged as a pioneer in the renewable-energy revolution.
Global
leaders
should follow such examples and provide the needed investment and incentives to support innovation in both the public and private sectors.
For their leaders, too, an agreement with the US was out of the question.
But there is no shortage of regional
leaders
who could carry the torch of trade integration from the Rio Grande to the Cabo de Hornos.
Its
leaders
always talked the talk of regional free trade, but no Sherlock Holmes was needed to discover that their real interest lay in the US market, where over 80% of Mexican exports go.
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