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Asia’s Dammed Water HegemonNEW DELHI – As if to highlight that Asia’s biggest challenge is
managing
the rise of an increasingly assertive China, the Chinese government has unveiled plans to build large new dams on major rivers flowing to other countries.
He has since become a media darling and a political celebrity, all while effectively
managing
his city’s government.
Most crucially, it is increasingly difficult to balance the goals of ensuring patient access to effective medicines,
managing
rising health-care expenditure, and incentivizing innovation.
Obama needed to meet his promise to set a new direction in foreign policy while simultaneously
managing
to juggle the issues left to him by George W. Bush, any of which, if dropped, could still cause a crisis for his presidency.
The IMF Needs a Leader from the Emerging CountriesHorst Kohler's resignation as
Managing
Director of the International Monetary Fund offers a unique opportunity to reform the embattled international financial institution.
Managing
expectations regarding timing may be most important.
Michel Camdessus' successor as IMF
managing
director should be charged not with renewing and reinvigorating the Fund, but with either drastically curtailing its functions or closing it down.
Similarly, Clinton’s treasury secretary, Robert Rubin, and IMF
Managing
Director Michel Camdessus were attacked for committing public money to bail out New York banks that had loaned to feckless East Asians in 1997-1998.
In fact, climate change essentially is about
managing
risk.
Decline is a misleading metaphor for today’s America, and Obama fortunately has rejected the suggestion that he should pursue a strategy aimed at
managing
it.
On one side was the American model, with a variety of regulated banks, lightly regulated investment banks, and largely unregulated hedge funds
managing
the capital flows.
That remains true today:
managing
temporary stakes in banks in need of recapitalization, on behalf of large providers of capital (such as the Asian surplus countries), would put a neutral, depoliticized buffer between states and private-sector institutions.
The only other explanation is that even now, more than three years after the US financial crisis erupted, financial markets’ ability to price relative risks and returns sensibly has been broken at a deep level, leaving them incapable of doing their job: bearing and
managing
risk in order to channel savings to entrepreneurial ventures.
Four areas will be of vital importance:1.
managing
relations with Russia:2. defusing the transatlantic burden-sharing debate3. dealing with the effects of France’s policy toward NATO4. coping with the dilutive effects of expansionRelations between Russia and NATO appear to have benefitted from a convergence of skill and good fortune.
This creates moral hazard, as banks, looking for big shareholder gains, become lax in
managing
what effectively becomes the public’s money.
The uprising in Tibet, and the government’s response, have highlighted ethnic tensions within China that the Chinese government is having difficulty
managing.
His capacity to link the tactical task of assisting visiting US businessmen to the strategic goal of
managing
the coming post-Tito Yugoslavia was extraordinary.
Managing
such challenges may not be satisfying, but often it is the most that can be hoped for.
The disease perpetuates poverty in developing countries, because patients and their families must routinely spend up to half of their income buying medicines and
managing
care.
When tasked with
managing
territories and governing populations, these movements begin to face the same bothersome logistical and organizational constraints as their rivals.
For example, aid financiers should require that security forces hired to oversee a project, or who respond to project-related protests, are properly trained and strictly observe international standards on
managing
public assemblies.
But, above all, the international framework for
managing
global affairs was the creation of the United States.
There is no how-to manual for
managing
this balancing act.
Trump must now confront the nitty-gritty of
managing
America’s international relationships, and arguably none is more important for the world than that between the US and China.
Impoverished communities in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia are ripe for a “green revolution,” based on modern scientific techniques for
managing
soils, water, and seed varieties.
Christine Lagarde,
Managing
Director of the International Monetary Fund, is a case in point.
Under its capable
managing
director, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, and distinguished chief economist, Olivier Blanchard, it has been a voice for sanity on global fiscal stimulus in the midst of much cacophony.
This landmark agreement represents a blueprint for
managing
global migration flows.
In the “bad bank” model, the government has the additional problem of
managing
all the bad assets that it purchased – a task for which it lacks expertise.
It can also resolve the problem of
managing
banks’ bad assets by reselling most of assets and deposits – with a government guarantee – to new private shareholders after a clean-up of the bad assets (as in the resolution of the Indy Mac bank failure).
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