Mutual
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The Paris agreement essentially substitutes transparency for compliance, creating an “enhanced transparency framework” designed “to build
mutual
trust and confidence and to promote effective implementation.”
As the social theorist Robert Putnam has explained, "social capital"--the networks, norms, and social trust that facilitate cooperation and coordination for
mutual
benefit--is as much a determinant as it is a result of economic growth.
But, whereas fiscal stimulus boosts growth at home and abroad, enabling
mutual
reinforcement through world trade, monetary policy is guided primarily by domestic goals, and, in the short term, one country’s gain can be another’s loss.
This entails fair and open rules,
mutual
accountability practices, and sustainable development objectives, all of which require active Chinese participation.
Making Peace Between Darwinism and ChristianityAre science and religion fated to
mutual
enmity?
More fundamentally, such coordination would go some way toward rebuilding
mutual
trust, which has been sorely lacking in Europe.
The US and the EU are also leading the charge on the Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA), assembling a coalition of like-minded WTO members for closed-door negotiations on further liberalization and new rules for their
mutual
trade in services.
By purchasing almost three times the total net issuance of eurozone bonds, the ECB effectively circumvented eurozone rules and began to monetize Europe’s government deficits, as well as creating a
mutual
support system between strong economies such as Germany and weaker ones like Italy and Spain.
Nothing, however, prevents smaller groups of member states from aiming at bolder goals through separate agreements, if their
mutual
trust and similarities encourage them to do it.
The imperative for countries now is to determine what their long-term strategic interests are; how they overlap (or not) with those of others; and what systems of
mutual
accommodation could help to advance them.
Defining such a strategy could help Europe to identify areas for
mutual
accommodation.
But neither approach will succeed without
mutual
accommodation.
Systems of
mutual
accommodation that facilitate the realization of shared interests are possible.
There is a
mutual
gain from economic cooperation in addition to what each type of talent could produce independently – an insight later built on by the philosopher John Rawls.
Since the least skilled workers face morale problems that lower their wages and erode their employability, it makes sense to deliver the
mutual
gain that is redistributed to them through subsidies that encourage greater self-support and employment.
In their previous encounters, the villager from Sighet and the bourgeois from the Charentes had engaged, icon to icon, in long and deep exchanges that, I believe, may have kindled some
mutual
affection.
We need genuine engagement, open communication, and
mutual
accountability, at the local, national, regional, and global levels.
New nations can build with their former occupiers the same kind of fruitful relationship that France established with Germany – a relationship founded on equality and
mutual
interests.
Not only has he cast doubt on America’s commitment to
mutual
defense under NATO; he has also unilaterally withdrawn from the 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, plus Germany and the European Union.
Some argue that SWFs’ home governments and host countries have too many
mutual
interests – including the stability of the financial system and maintaining the US dollar as the world’s reserve currency – to threaten global markets.
Scorned by Bush administration hardliners, the agreement collapsed in
mutual
recrimination in 2002.
There is a better path: negotiations with Iran and North Korea over
mutual
security interests that are direct, transparent, objective, and free of US military threats.
The people of the Czech Republic, like most Europeans, wish to jointly build an irreversible system of
mutual
relationships among states, regions, municipalities, and their inhabitants.
The most prominent example is money-market
mutual
funds.
What is new, and encouraging, about the events of the last month is that Russia has found enough common ground with the US – in their
mutual
anxiety about the rising influence of radical Islam in an increasingly fragmented and volatile region – to be prepared at last to do some squeezing.
But such cooperation is a concrete way to build
mutual
trust and confidence.
In the past, there was talk in Brussels of helping Arab countries to develop closer
mutual
trade links.
While individual investors cannot be expected to invest in lobbying for stronger investor protection, it might be hoped that institutional investors –
mutual
funds, banks, insurance companies, and so forth – will do so.
In addition, depending on their relationship with their own investors, some institutional investors (for example,
mutual
fund managers) may capture only a limited fraction of the increase in value of their portfolios as a result of governance reforms.
A possible key to
mutual
confidence would be for the Democrats to hold the crucial finance ministry, while M5S appoints the prime minister.
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