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But what if populist movements’ continued electoral success helps to drive forward a broader
political
restructuring that ultimately strengthens European democracy?
Next year’s European Parliament election is likely to reveal more about the potential for such
political
restructuring.
Now, the EU is at the center of domestic
political
debates, which increasingly include existential questions about the survival of the eurozone and the entire European project.
After all, sticking to traditional
political
groupings is highly difficult nowadays, as exemplified by Macron’s party – La République En Marche !
If they are to succeed, they will need to provide an inspiring new platform that convincingly addresses the issues of the today – all while contending with new
political
forces.
It is possible, however, that new
political
forces will in some cases absorb traditional center-right and center-left parties.
Although the details remain unclear, a thorough restructuring of the European
political
scene – shaped largely by attitudes toward Europe – seems certain.
The Clash Of China's Two EconomiesBEIJING: The problems of China's huge state-owned industries (SOEs) lie half-remembered on the edge of public and
political
concern.
In Germany, restructuring of the SOEs of the former East Germany began soon after reunification and proceeded quickly, due to Chancellor Kohl's
political
will and the vast financial resources lavished on the problem.
This fact convinces many observers that the
political
will and financial muscle will never exist to tackle the SOEs.
With the growth of private savings, the capital restructuring of SOEs (putting private investors in control) without outright sales of state assets (ie, public redistribution of the capital stock) becomes feasible in both economic and
political
terms.
Such
political
and military spats are likely to continue as officials attempt to consolidate their positions.
The two groups are hard-pressed to formulate a clear
political
and social platform.
And, though the two councils are certainly staffed by people with the technical credentials needed to manage the economy, few members have any real
political
skills or experience overseeing bureaucratic bodies.
This warm welcome contrasts with Iraqi distrust of the
political
exiles who returned on the coattails of the American overthrow of Saddam Hussein’s regime in 2003.
In a few short weeks, the Libyan opposition has been able to win the support of the population in the east without accomplishing much more than forming a provisional
political
body.
To be sure, the CPC has undoubtedly taken to heart the first key lesson: strong economic performance is essential to
political
legitimacy.
Dismantling these bloated and inefficient firms would thus amount to
political
suicide.
There are two types of
political
community.
American foreign policy, for all its shortcomings, has underpinned
political
stability around the world.
Some are linked to the personalities of Obama and Sarkozy; others reflect the nature of their
political
imperatives.
But, beyond personalities and
political
calculus, what we are witnessing is a fundamental shift in the international system.
But a new form of
political
correctness is making reform difficult.
This will inevitably prove to be the source of long-term
political
and military instability in large parts of Africa, the Middle East, Central and South Asia, as well as a number of former Soviet republics.
What is needed is a reform that responds to today's international order and updates the increasingly obsolete and ignored body of international law to today's new economic and
political
realities.
And, while China’s geopolitical status is rising rapidly, alongside its economic might, the US continues to squander its global leadership, owing to the unchecked greed of its
political
and economic elites and the self-made trap of perpetual war in the Middle East.
The US
political
system has been captured by the greed of its wealthy elites, whose narrow goals are to cut corporate and personal tax rates, maximize their vast personal fortunes, and curtail constructive US leadership in global economic development.
To gain control of the mandarins, the DPJ plans to place 100 lawmakers in the ministries’ top leadership, as well as three dozen
political
appointees to policy staffs in the office of the prime minister.
Unfortunately, the DPJ scrapped an LDP-sponsored civil-service reform bill, which would have allowed the DPJ to replace mandarins with an army of
political
appointees.
Today, the CCP’s
political
supremacy places it above the law, which encourages corruption among Party officials, whether at the local or national level.
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