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But while many EU leaders were relieved to see Macron elected, it is often because they hope he will give a new lease on life to the old project, rather than a radical break with the past.
The big question now is whether Europe can accept the lifeline that Macron is offering, and look forward to a new project, rather than backward to old struggles.
There is no doubt that, as President of France, Le Pen could do serious damage to the European
project.
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.
The Eurozone Must Reform or DieOXFORD – With the election of a reform-minded centrist president in France and the re-election of German Chancellor Angela Merkel seeming ever more likely, is there hope for the stalled single-currency
project
in Europe?
In response to China’s capability to
project
power many hundreds of miles from its borders, the US (as I have suggested for the last 25 years) should develop a long-range bomber capable of penetrating sophisticated defenses and delivering great force.
A new customs component to a highway
project
between Phnom Penh and Ho Chi Minh City helped increase the total value of trade through the Moc Bai-Bavet border by 40% over three years.
The latest effort, scheduled to get underway outside Brussels this year, is the delightfully named “Don Quichote”
project
(“Demonstration of New Qualitative Innovative Concept of Hydrogen Out of wind Turbine Electricity”), designed to highlight utility-scale energy storage and transport, and to provide power for fuel-cell forklift trucks.
Meanwhile, near Berlin, five companies launched a €10 million ($13 million) pilot
project
at Berlin’s main airport in Schoenefeld in December, expanding and converting an existing hydrogen fueling station to CO2 neutrality by linking it to a nearby wind farm.
What is at stake in the June 23 referendum is therefore not only the relationship between Britain and the EU – or even the future of the “European project.”
The European
project
will succeed only when it creates a European sense of “us” so powerful that it feels right that, say, Bulgarians should be permitted to live and work in Birmingham.
Many are turning their backs on the whole
project.
Political motives behind European integration were overshadowed by the economic
project.
A Europe of markets and money, not of man and morals, dominated the
project.
Instead, he is seeking to
project
power farther afield.
One can imagine, for example, the Fed adopting an “optimal control” method, whereby monetary-policy settings are established by running multiple simulations of a macroeconomic model using different combinations of interest rates and balance-sheet tools to
project
future inflation and unemployment.
After all, though the single market is one of Europe’s crowning achievements, the EU has always been an essentially political
project.
In an economy such as the United States, where start-ups are revered, people who would make perfectly good
project
supervisors or salespeople establish their own companies, starving the ecosystem of middle managers.
Unlike others, such as my Harvard colleague Martin Feldstein, who argue that Europe is not a natural monetary area, I believed that monetary union made perfect sense in the context of a broader European
project
that emphasized – as it still does – political institution-building alongside economic integration.
I gathered UN ambassadors from the US, China, India, Pakistan, Tanzania, Zambia, Russia, Egypt, Thailand and Vietnam in a
project
called Copenhagen Consensus.
Recently, the Copenhagen Consensus
project
gathered some of the world’s leading economists to decide how to do the most good for the planet in a world of finite resources.
They based their conclusions on new research for the Copenhagen Consensus
project
by Australian economist Kym Anderson.
The
project
of the new European Constitution was devised to remedy this problem.
A new study for the Copenhagen Consensus
project
shows that eliminating this disparity is an investment with high payoffs.
Education Without BordersLONDON – As the third anniversary of the start of Syria’s civil war approaches, there is a race against time to deliver a groundbreaking education
project
to the conflict’s hardest-hit victims – hundreds of thousands of child refugees.
The pilot
project
in Lebanon, designed by Kevin Watkins of the United Kingdom’s Overseas Development Institute and led by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), creates the opportunity to establish a right to education irrespective of borders.
We have already assembled a coalition of ten donor countries to take the lead, but we need ten more donors to fund the
project
fully.
Now the
project
is buried under the weight of America’s inability to protect Lebanon’s fragile democracy and Palestine’s democratic experiment.
With the US
project
in ruins, a credible European policy to delegitimize war and support democratization in its neighborhood has become essential.
China is not a subcontractor on a construction project, and it has means at its disposal to apply its own pressure on the new US administration.
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