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To what extent should political leaders see their role narrowly, in terms of
promoting
the interests of their citizens, and to what extent should they be concerned with the welfare of people everywhere?
That means abandoning the investment-driven growth model,
promoting
deep monetary and financial reform, boosting investment efficiency and resource allocation, and improving the government’s functioning.
Although Western tourism is a critically important source of employment and foreign currency in both countries, some Muslims have criticized the industry for
promoting
alcohol and other relaxed social conventions that threaten Islamic values.
In general, there are three ways to foster international peace: deepening economic interdependence,
promoting
democracy, and building international institutions.
As Suu Kyi noted during our conversation, education will play an increasingly important role in reducing poverty and
promoting
peace.
Soon enough, the Bush administration became obsessed with
promoting
the idea that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, despite the absence of any conclusive evidence.
But however unpleasant anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies may be, the main target of the populists’ ire remains the sinister globalist elite, represented by George Soros and other liberals whom they accuse of
promoting
human rights, compassion for refugees, and religious tolerance to further their own interests.
Innovative approaches can pop up almost anywhere, and government has a critical role to play in
promoting
them: rigorously evaluating programs, scaling up those that work, and withdrawing funding from those that do not.
These structural adjustments are aimed at reducing China’s dependence on heavy industry and manufacturing exports while fostering domestic consumption,
promoting
higher-tech activities, and strengthening the services sector.
Properly used, an oil fund can contribute to this aim, but it should do so indirectly, by
promoting
domestic financial stability.
A regional effort led by Brazil and Chile is
promoting
dialogue among CELAC countries to build trust, with the goal of identifying common positions for the UN climate negotiations.
The EU can play a leading role in
promoting
renewable energy cooperation, in part by transferring technology that is adapted to our tropical conditions, which would support CELAC countries’ efforts to reduce emissions and pollution, increase their resilience to climate change, and create jobs.
On the contrary, America’s monetary authority has all but explicitly recognized a new mandate:
promoting
global financial stability.
Central banks are better at restraining markets’ irrational exuberance in a bubble – restricting the availability of credit or raising interest rates to rein in the economy – than at
promoting
investment in a recession.
It may also be possible to impose taxes on luxury goods (many of which are imported), thereby
promoting
equity without stifling growth.
One vehicle for
promoting
such an approach is the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD).
China 2030 also calls for expanding opportunities,
promoting
social security, and reducing the country’s relatively high social and economic inequality by addressing the rural-urban disparities in access to jobs, finance, and high-quality public services.
With a bit of investment and foresight, spelled out in a new report, prepared by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), on Data for Development, the data revolution can drive a sustainable development revolution, and accelerate progress toward ending poverty,
promoting
social inclusion, and protecting the environment.
By
promoting
regional integration, improved infrastructure can enhance trade and support skills development.
The way both governments operate is quite similar: party bosses, tycoons, and corrupt bureaucrats divide the spoils, while
promoting
chauvinism and “traditional values” – whether those of the Orthodox Church or Confucianism.
This would include coordinated monetary and fiscal policies across the G20 countries; renewed efforts to expand world trade; new national agendas addressing inequality and
promoting
social mobility; and a laser-like focus on science, technology, and innovation as the key to future growth.
The UN spends billions of dollars
promoting
human rights, protecting the environment, fighting disease and reducing poverty.
But such services must not shy away from
promoting
and providing modern contraceptive methods to avoid unwanted pregnancies.
We estimate that literally billions of dollars every year are devoted to
promoting
this view of religion.
Bush’s most promising initiative,
promoting
democracy across the Middle East, was already dealt a crippling blow by US intervention in Iraq and the ensuing civil war there.
Instead, it has clung to the view that the government is the main source of soft power,
promoting
ancient cultural icons that it thinks might have global appeal, often using the tools of propaganda.
In addition to generating good will and
promoting
the country’s image abroad, non-governmental sources of soft power can sometimes compensate for the government’s unpopular policies – like the US invasion of Iraq – through their critical and uncensored reaction.
Schools are the first places where we can and should be
promoting
inclusive citizenship.
The GPE does excellent work
promoting
primary education around the world.
Still, looking beyond the 2012 elections might be worthwhile, because the economic, political, and social contexts have changed since 2004, when Putin re-elected himself, and since 2008, when he pretended to be a democrat by
promoting
Medvedev.
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