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The deal on the core nuclear issues is central to this approach, but so is a credible process for developing the trade and investment
links
that will facilitate Iran’s move from isolation to integration.
But greater Asian unity may be arising by the backdoor, in the form of new and impressive infrastructure
links.
Elsewhere, rail
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between China and Vietnam, road developments connecting India and Bangladesh, and new ports, harbors, and pipelines in Myanmar and Pakistan are forging a new form of economic unity alongside the region’s manufacturing supply chains.
The
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now being developed in Myanmar will reduce China’s dependence on the Strait of Malacca by more than one-third.
Of course, tension is probably unavoidable as these
links
develop.
Because China’s government relaxed restrictions on offshore borrowing faster than was prudent, Chinese enterprises with
links
to the government have high levels of foreign debt.
But, in addition to the right legal and regulatory framework to ensure appropriate
links
to the national economy – which is also lacking in most of the region – the search for desirable investors requires an effective foreign investment promotion agency.
In the Baltic Sea region, we have already adjusted the legal framework to reflect our priorities, built energy
links
and liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals, invested in relevant market instruments, and secured a reliable energy supply.
Given the large number of long-standing economic, financial, institutional, political, and social
links
among the G7’s members – all of which act as stabilizers – this month’s summit may well be followed by a more congenial and constructive one.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has declared that China and Pakistan are “as close as lips and teeth,” owing to their geographical
links.
They argue that the combination of physical protection and, in most cases, electronic safeguards (permissive action links, or PALs) means that their arsenals would remain secure, even if countries where they are stored or deployed were engulfed by violence.
Although the
links
between economic fundamentals and currency movements are elusive, it seems plausible to expect that a more hawkish path for the Fed would mean living with a stronger US dollar.
Part of the segmentation of online markets involves web companies testing price points to estimate precisely the demand curve and its
links
to household characteristics.
But the larger geo-strategic questions, such as the EU’s relations with Russia and its
links
to NATO, require the attention of a larger leadership team, including Eastern European countries.
His own
links
with the scandal-plagued Gupta family will feature prominently.
All of us see the
links
between economic growth and political stability, democracy, and human rights.
Now, the Chinese government seeks international support for their domestic crackdown on the Uyghur separatists who they claim have direct
links
to the Taliban and bin Laden's Islamist inspired organizations.
To assure that the United States continues its European involvement, therefore, it will be necessary to develop transat1antic
links
which go beyond those of defense and security.
Moreover, if they are not tackled jointly, they could cause major frictions across the Atlantic which in turn would undermine the security
links
as well.
If these ties are not strengthened soon through new institutional links, the Nato bridge, the only US-European institutional arrangement devoted to Atlantic cooperation, will also becorneshaky.
And, in view of Hamas’s close
links
with Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, whose political party backed Morsi’s successful presidential run, Israel has restrained its response to terrorist and rocket attacks from Gaza.
The West is right to insist on norms of decent government, but it risks losing its capacity to influence events in Africa when it automatically
links
aid to elections.
Some of China’s problems stem from the fact that the banking system is primarily state-owned, with close
links
between local governments and provincial lenders, in particular, undermining disciplined credit assessment.
Close
links
between business and governments were blamed by many for the financial crisis that struck Southeast Asia in 1997.
It finances crucial pan-EU transport and energy
links.
While the peg gives GCC currencies credibility, it has prevented real depreciation and fails to reflect the deep structural changes in GCC members’ economic and financial
links
over the past three decades – particularly the shift away from the United States and Europe and toward China and Asia.
Their societies are already intertwined – and will be even more so in the future – by various personal, economic, and social
links.
The current exchange-rate regime, which
links
the RMB to a basket of currencies, was designed to give the PBC leeway to control the pace of RMB appreciation, while creating two-way fluctuations in the exchange rate against the US dollar in order to discourage speculators from making one-way bets on the RMB.
In Syria, the CIA is again supporting supposedly “moderate” jihadist rebel factions, many of which have
links
to groups like al-Qaeda.
Creating a full EAU – one that is gradually less tied to the West by trade, financial, economic, payments, communications, and political
links
– may be a pipe dream.
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