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Fixing the current governance structure and creating a fiscal-transfer mechanism are yesterday’s lost opportunities and tomorrow’s
necessity.
But the Fund’s elegant compromise still leaves Greece under the shadow of an enormous debt overhang; reducing it requires that Europe find a way to set aside national politics and act on the basis of economic logic and
necessity.
Now, too, people warn of Muslim tricksters, states within states, the impossibility of assimilation, and the
necessity
for staunch secularists to free the benighted Muslims from their faith.
A stable and secular Afghanistan is therefore a vital strategic
necessity
for India.
Human rights groups have long urged the
necessity
of extending the writ of Pakistan's Constitution to the tribal belt, where religion-based parties have wide support.
The Obama administration called for and received stimulus totaling some $800 billion, a figure well within Stiglitz’s range, despite being politically constrained by the
necessity
of Congressional approval.
It is also validation that migration is an economic necessity, and not only for Africa.
Skeptics will say that the US is simply making a virtue of
necessity.
They should make of
necessity
an opportunity.
Now, with an ongoing refugee crisis, Russia’s occupation of eastern Ukraine and illegal annexation of Crimea, and the threat of British withdrawal from the European Union, 2016 may become, by necessity, another “year of Europe” for American diplomacy.
Bombing is thus a compromise between activity and inactivity, between the
necessity
of intervention and the unwillingness to bear risks.
Instead, sustainability is viewed simply as a
necessity
for the future.
Equally important, these women felt – and acted upon – the moral
necessity
of actually governing.
But a Muslim living in Europe is confronted with the
necessity
of objectifying the religion.
There may come a moment when even the most authoritative of voices begins to be out of tune, when a revered and outwardly successful structure starts to outlive its own vision and
necessity.
A global pact would have to be an urgent necessity, rather than an attractive possibility.
The downside is that economic activity is overstated and, more important, that reform becomes even harder as entrepreneurs internalize the
necessity
to find new, creative ways of bending the rules.
In countries like Egypt and Thailand, military intervention is viewed as a temporary
necessity
in order to put an end to the irresponsibility of elected leaders.
But they held that structural booms may die of natural causes – with no
necessity
for the over-building, purge and catharsis depicted by the later Austrian school.
Finally, a gleam of hope might arise from
necessity.
A key point here is that institutional arrangements are, by necessity, country-specific.
If we use as our guide average material progress over the course of centuries, it might seem that
necessity
will again serve as the mother of invention, and that we will meet the population challenge, just as we have met previous challenges, through technological and institutional innovation.
Adaptation is a
necessity.
What may appear to them to be an unaffordable luxury is really a
necessity
that they can’t afford to reject.
They are moral and practical, but also legal, for international law is not just the UN Charter; it also encompasses long-standing principles of
necessity
and proportionality.
Above all, where the objective of using force is humanitarian, minimizing the humanitarian harms from intervention follows from the logic of necessity, as both a legal norm and moral principle.
By contrast, the trouble with using military force to punish is that
necessity
and proportionality cannot easily be applied to the calculus: a slap on the wrist would trivialize the gravity of the offense, while large-scale intervention would wreak death and destruction on many who are innocent.
So long as it performed these functions, Austria was viewed as a “European necessity” – a balancer of nationalities and of nations for which there was no conceivable substitute.
In the end, many who fought to bring about Austria-Hungary’s demise would live to mourn its passing; as subsequent events would show, the old empire was still more of a
necessity
than they realized.
At a time when headlines are dominated by talk of Greece or the United Kingdom leaving the EU, knocking down the last remaining wall in Europe would remind all Europeans of the importance and
necessity
of integration.
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