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Europe has come a long way from the days when its
leaders
prophesied that the euro would quickly rival the dollar as a global reserve currency.
And, beyond Trump, Republican Party
leaders
must know that if Russia hacked the Democrats, their own servers must have been hacked, too.
In the 1780s, a small group of American political
leaders
completely reframed these problems.
What
leaders
like Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison, and George Washington understood was that this structure rewarded parochialism and provincialism at the expense of the “national interest” – the shared interests of the union’s member states.
BEIRUT –Three years ago, regional opinion polls showed that the Middle East’s most popular
leaders
were Hezbollah leader Sayed Hassan Nasrallah, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Many of China’s leading environmentalists are former students and intellectual
leaders
from the Tiananmen protests of 1989 who believe that environmental activism offers an avenue for advancing broader political reform.
China’s
leaders
recognize that their policy options are limited: business as usual, repression, or reform.
While this is currently an unlikely outcome, as the anti-dam protests gather strength, China’s
leaders
may realize that if they do not move quickly, they risk being swept away.
The IMF’s Half StepBOSTON – “What used to be heresy is now endorsed as orthodox,” John Maynard Keynes remarked in 1944, after helping to convince world
leaders
that the newly established International Monetary Fund should allow the regulation of international financial flows to remain a core right of member states.
But in Turkey’s constrained political environment, and with a popular if polarizing president still at the helm, opposition
leaders
will face a difficult struggle to maintain the momentum they have established.
Even political and religious
leaders
hostile to change and industrialization are not uncommon.
Prime Minister David Cameron – who previously cultivated close ties with News Corporation leaders, even employing as his press secretary The News of the World’s former editor, who was recently arrested for his role in the scandal – called the phone hacking “disgusting.”
Meanwhile, Labour leaders, who had also sought the Murdochs’ favor, have vowed to block News Corporation’s bid for full ownership of Britain’s largest pay-television broadcaster.
“I'll kill him if he builds a palace here," shouts Nikolai, in a reference to current Russian
leaders'
proclivity for erecting garish monuments to their personal splendor: Putin's Italianate palace on the Black sea, for example, allegedly cost more than $1 billion.
As a result, political
leaders
have often asked citizens to sacrifice personal freedoms and comforts in the name of secularized spiritual entities, such as the nation or the state – and citizens have eagerly obliged.
Rather, Europeans have come to believe that their
leaders
are demanding sacrifices that do not advance their interests.
After the period of rapid economic growth ended, Europe’s
leaders
came to rely, instead, on the threat of an evil that is greater than austerity: further destabilization of debtor countries, leading to default, expulsion from the eurozone, and economic, social, and political collapse.
Europe’s
leaders
must imbue their citizens with renewed hope.
At the recent World Economic Forum in Davos, world
leaders
saw climate change, for the first time, topping the list of global concerns.
Seemingly dramatic changes in weather patterns – including the melting of glaciers in Greenland and the thawing of the Siberian permafrost – have at last convinced most business
leaders
that the time for action is now.
The changing climate on climate change provides political
leaders
in Europe and other potential members of this “coalition of the willing” an unprecedented opportunity to move beyond mere rhetoric.
If the ECB is the eurozone’s lender of last resort, Europe’s
leaders
agreed, it must have direct knowledge of its potential clients’ balance sheets.
In a few days, I will join 300 global
leaders
in Abu Dhabi for the world’s first vaccine summit – a gathering dedicated to ensuring that all children everywhere have access to vaccines.
Because vaccines are useless if parents refuse to give them to their children, a big part of my job is to collaborate with health workers, community leaders, school teachers, and local political figures to educate parents about vaccines.
Of all the meetings with all the
leaders
and other international figures around the world that I have had during all my years in public life, there is no question about which one gave me the most joy.
One reason why we moved more slowly on democracy was that China’s
leaders
had made clear that they feared Hong Kong’s people would think the road was being cleared to become an independent state, like Singapore.
Most recently, concerns have focused on the treatment of some of the
leaders
of Hong Kong’s 2014 pro-democracy demonstrations: three of the city’s most influential activists were sentenced to up to eight months in prison for their activities, and have been prohibited from seeking public office for five years.
Rather than focusing on shrinking the size of existing fleets, European
leaders
should focus on getting more out of them.
Above all, European
leaders
must promote increased naval cooperation.
Instead of actually solving the education crisis, rich-country
leaders
go from speech to speech, meeting to meeting, proclaiming their ardent love of education for all.
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