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Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the
managing
director of the International Monetary Fund, was uncharacteristically blunt for an international official.
Defining new data-driven strategies,
managing
massive new stores of information, reaching out to new partners,
managing
across functions, and energizing the organization around a new mission will likely require new management capacity.
In the process, it is
managing
the singular feat of glorifying Somali peasants while starving them to death, and blowing up Somali youth hoping to secure an education abroad.
Giving a person like King responsibility in
managing
Jerusalem means increasing tensions within the city, aggravating the Palestinian population’s greatest fears, and encouraging Israeli settlers to develop new outposts, thereby erecting new obstacles to peace.
And we need to implement strategies for
managing
migration.
In
managing
the crisis, Maduro failed to authorize the issuance of higher-denomination banknotes, which would constitute an acknowledgement of the high inflation that the country has suffered.
These are just a few of the many questions awaiting the attention of the IMF's new
managing
director.
Alan S. Blinder, formerly deputy chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board, is professor of economics at Princeton University, visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution, and
managing
partner of the Promontory Financial Group.
Germany and its EU partners will be most effective when
managing
conflicts, stabilizing governments, or supporting economic and political transitions in their immediate neighborhood.
But
managing
immigration is hardly the May government’s only border-related challenge.
And May’s government has proposed no plausible alternative solution for
managing
the relationship between two different customs regimes without a border.
The problem with globalization today is precisely that a few may benefit and a majority may be worse off, unless government takes an active role in
managing
and shaping it .
The costs of
managing
the Social Security system are far smaller than those likely to be associated with privatized accounts.
The good news is that there is plenty of historical evidence to suggest that, once in office, the candidate develops an understanding of the issues and a feel for the nuances in
managing
them – a fact that should be calming to the international public.
The Internet, by contrast, evolved in a bottom-up way,
managing
to escape the telecommunication giants’ initial appeals for regulation.
A New Year of Global ConflictDAVOS – In today’s world, identifying and
managing
hotspots is not simply a matter of pulling out a map, spotting the wildfires, and empowering diplomats to douse the flames.
The ultimate test may well lie in
managing
the exceedingly complex interplay among these developments.
This leaves them fighting the fires that break out, rather than
managing
the settings that sustain those fires.
In Trump, who is somehow
managing
to reduce the position to his size, America’s presidency may have met its match.
As democracies mature they become ever more practiced at
managing
opinion, and in many cases, at shaping opinion.
Managing
Compromise in the Middle EastCAIRO – The Middle East, and especially the Arab world, is experiencing a period of fundamental change and even more fundamental challenges.
The leadership of a European
managing
director probably facilitated the IMF’s decision late last year to add China’s renminbi to the basket of currencies underpinning its Special Drawing Rights.
But she is not near the top of the list of those responsible for the economic pain endured by Greeks, and her tenure at the IMF makes abundantly clear that no
managing
director in history has done more to lead the Fund in efforts to alleviate the suffering of people in crisis.
To succeed, however, they may have to revise their approach to
managing
local governments and introduce greater downward accountability in assessing their performance.
Months later, after
managing
to board a trafficker’s flimsy vessel on Turkey’s Aegean coast, he found himself shipwrecked, surrounded by dozens of drowned fellow refugees.
We must “restore the ancient truths” that growing, making, managing, and inventing things should have higher status, more honor, and greater rewards than whatever it is that financiers do.
Under its capable
managing
director, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the Fund has been one of the few official agencies ahead of – instead of behind – the curve.
Another piece of good news is that the Europeans have now given up their claim on naming the IMF’s
managing
director (as have the Americans their corresponding claim on the World Bank presidency).
And, because it was often organized in opposition to socialism, the conservative narrative, too, has lost much of its luster – though conservatism has been able to adapt by repositioning itself as a credible force for
managing
tough economic times.
In order to set clear targets for
managing
water scarcity, reliable, timely data are needed to understand variations in the quality and quantity of water caused by climate change and environmental degradation, as well as to identify patterns of water consumption by households, farmers, and industry.
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