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The
Lessons
of the World CupThis year’s World Cup has proven once again that football is the world’s most popular sport; it has also proven that football is probably the world’s most globalized profession.
The report focuses on the
lessons
of the OSCE’s engagement in Ukraine, and part of the solution is reflected in the Panel’s title;European security is, indeed, a common project.
Greek
Lessons
for the World EconomyCAMBRIDGE – The $140 billion support package that the Greek government has finally received from its European Union partners and the International Monetary Fund gives it the breathing space needed to undertake the difficult job of putting its finances in order.
The
lessons
for achieving the SDGs are clear.
So perhaps there are
lessons
from that experience that can be applied in Iraq.
So the
lessons
learned from the Montreal Protocol may have wider significance.
That means not only greater economic inclusion, higher agricultural productivity, strengthened food security, and financial stability, but also
lessons
concerning responsible and sustainable business practices, corporate governance, and community relations.
On this issue, Japan has some useful
lessons
to offer.
But so will countries’ efficiency at learning regulatory lessons, including how to design rules that attract investors, capture important segments of value chains, and secure a sufficiently large share of the gains from innovation.
Today, although these
lessons
on the limits of the markets have become commonplace in academia, they have still not been brought on board by many international economic institutions.
But there are
lessons
that African countries can learn from one another.
But then something went radically wrong, and understanding why offers
lessons
for national and subnational governments everywhere.
There are at least two contemporary
lessons
to be drawn from this technological disruption.
Health: Asia’s experience in dealing with SARS, bird flu, H1N1, and other diseases should be studied carefully – for both positive and negative
lessons
– with a view to developing a new global consensus on handling pandemics.
In his Nobel lecture in 1993, North identified three
lessons
that policymakers should draw from his research.
These
lessons
are reflected in North’s assessment of Western Europe’s institutional and economic development, in which he attributed the Industrial Revolution to two key factors: varying belief systems and intense competition between and within the emerging sovereign powers.
These same
lessons
can be applied to the Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s), the targets for fighting poverty, disease, and hunger that the world’s governments adopted in 2000.
History offers two clear lessons: reducing public debt is incredibly difficult without growth, and increasing growth is incredibly difficult with a huge burden of public debt.
How can these countries’ experiences and
lessons
learned be shared with countries in similar situations?
But it does change the policy implications – and the
lessons
from the US example are relevant worldwide.
But, while the shutdown of the United States government, initiated by radical congressional Republicans seeking to block implementation of President Barack Obama’s health-care legislation, is over – at least for now – three enduring
lessons
have emerged.
Tailoring policies to specific problems, without disregarding the
lessons
from the past or from elsewhere, involves risks, and any responsible leader will necessarily feel the anxiety this creates.
It will also identify better ways to ensure that development aid reaches the poor, taking
lessons
from successful programs such as the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria.
Lessons
from TiananmenNEW YORK – It is a chilling thought that exactly twenty years after the “Tiananmen Massacre” few young citizens of the People’s Republic of China have much idea of what happened on that occasion.
Zhao’s book will doubtlessly inspire more debates on what
lessons
we should draw from “June Fourth.”
Whether for Bangladesh or elsewhere, the real
lessons
to be taken away from this research is that we need to look past trendy policies like adding technology to classrooms.
In fact, Italy’s experience with Berlusconi – or Il Cavaliere (the Knight), as he is known in his country – provides six clear
lessons
for Americans and the world on what to expect from Trump.
Moreover, the Mexican G-20 presidency has reached out to vulnerable non-members, actively integrating their experiences and
lessons
into the G-20 policy framework on development.
The experience of such monetary unions offers two
lessons.
Venezuela provided many of the
lessons
that Levitsky and Ziblatt cite: its democracy is already a corpse.
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