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The new offices established by the Treaty of Lisbon have helped the EU achieve some important successes – most
notably
during negotiations with Iran and with Serbia and Kosovo.
In Europe’s crisis-affected countries, young people, who have been hardest hit, voted en masse for leftist “anti-austerity” parties, most
notably
in Greece.
The eastern members – most
notably
Poland and the Baltic states – are clinging fast to the EU in the face of Russian aggression.
Above all, host governments could help refugees become more secure and self-reliant,
notably
by upgrading their legal status and expanding the right to work.
Little discussion has focused on the promotion of private risk management institutions,
notably
insurance.
Third, a timetable for the completion of single-market liberalizing reforms –
notably
for service industries and the digital economy – would be established.
Putting in place infrastructure to support growth –
notably
power generation, which currently lags demand – will also be crucial.
At home (most
notably
in Hong Kong) and abroad, China gives the impression that the word “compromise” does not exist in Mandarin.
Some countries,
notably
Saudi Arabia, which issued the largest volume of external debt of any emerging market in October 2016, started with a clean balance sheet – no outstanding debt and a high stock of assets.
Others are also historically marginalized from the social and political life of the nation,
notably
the Dalits, sometimes known as “untouchables,” who are at the bottom of the Hindu caste system.
It is difficult to determine the extent to which the Fed’s QE1 during the crisis owed its success in bringing interest rates down to the fact that it was being reinforced by what foreign central banks worldwide –
notably
in Asia – were doing simultaneously.
Both were offered “special partnerships,” and dedicated channels of communication – most
notably
the NATO-Russia Council and the NATO-Ukraine Commission – were established to create trust and dispel fears that NATO posed a threat to its eastern neighbors.
Ministers who sympathized with the settlers,
notably
the long-time Gaullist Jacques Soustelle, were sacked.
Notably, the business sector is asked to take a more active role to reduce its carbon footprint, commit to 100% renewable energy and zero emissions, shift investments into renewable energy, adopt more sustainable business models, and assist in the divestment from fossil fuels.
This would directly involve the Bretton Woods institutions,
notably
the IMF.
The filters that give users “what they want” had the effect of polarizing populations and eroding the legitimacy of fundamental democratic institutions (most notably, the free press).
This is
notably
true of the 1.5 million people crowded into the Gaza strip, locked between Israel, Egypt, and the Mediterranean Sea.
The first recommendation is curious: IMF staff seem unaware that a stress-testing regime for insurers has already been put in place in some jurisdictions,
notably
the United Kingdom.
Attitudes toward refugees vary widely across countries, with Germany taking a particularly enlightened approach that contrasts sharply with Hungary’s
notably
heartless one.
Most notably, Jorma Ollila, who had led Nokia’s transition from an industrial conglomerate to a technology giant, was too enamored with the company’s previous success to recognize the change that was needed to sustain its competitiveness.
But other proposals carry bigger risks,
notably
the privatization of retirement pensions, which is talked about in many countries, and that some – including Great Britain, Chile, Sweden, and Mexico – have already put in place, at least partly.
And the policies that Turkey has pursued, most
notably
toward Syria and Egypt, have satisfied neither the region’s Sunni-majority countries nor the West.
It has also spearheaded the creation of multilateral institutions – notably, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank – to support the investment projects.
Most notably, the anger over corruption and nepotism that fueled the Tiananmen protests has never gone away.
Immigration controls, for example, have been relaxed in several European countries
(notably
Germany) due to declining populations and educational shortcomings.
By contrast, his rivals, most
notably
Yulia Tymoshenko, emphasized a rapid shift toward NATO and the European Union.
More important, the regime had powerful allies,
notably
Iran and Russia.
In August 1982, Mexico threatened to default, and was quickly followed by other large borrowers,
notably
Argentina and Brazil.
A reasonable consensus in American public opinion supports ensuring both these and the “classic” global public goods, even if the US has failed to lead on some issues,
notably
global climate.
A number of vocal critics,
notably
Joseph Stiglitz and Jeffrey Sachs, bemoan the Fund's (almost) reflexive resort to fiscal and monetary austerity.
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