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Zhenhua Xie, Chinese President Hu Jintao’s special representative on climate change, has stated categorically that China has no other choice than to
pursue
sustainable development.
The Turkish political system needs the sense of confidence that comes with EU engagement and the real prospect of membership in order to
pursue
the systemic political reforms that are still needed.
The left, by contrast, believes that markets, particularly financial markets, need considerable government regulation and supervision to function well; gives greater weight to public goods (for example, parks, a clean environment, and mass-transit systems); seeks to reduce economic inequality, believing that it undermines democracy and the sense of fairness that is important to well-being; and is more willing to
pursue
international cooperation as a means to secure peace and provide global public goods, such as climate protection.
Third, Rousseff's rhetoric and origins as a militant leftist feed doubts as to whether she will
pursue
Lula's pragmatic, centrist economic and social policies.
In fact, Japan’s leaders had little incentive to
pursue
bold reform, because voters consistently failed to demand it.
Women need more systematic support to facilitate their choice to
pursue
high-powered careers without giving up their roles as mothers and caregivers.
But governments should seize the opportunity to
pursue
policies that provide women in these sectors greater access to capital, skills training (for example, in budgeting and financial planning), technology, and networks.
But in the short run there is a real danger that Russia will
pursue
its age-old aspiration of becoming part of Europe by seeking to become the dominant entity.
In these circumstances, Europe needs to
pursue
a two-pronged strategy.
Patent rules, for example, reflect the long-held assumption that strong protection provides an essential incentive for businesses to
pursue
innovation.
The likely winner in the June 26 run-off election, Juan Manuel Santos, will
pursue
most of outgoing president Alvaro Uribe’s domestic policies, but might change course slightly in foreign affairs.
Now that it ventured to the other side of the world and fared poorly, it is unlikely to want to
pursue
other futile projects, such as reforming the OAS, deterring further confrontation between Venezuela and Colombia, or ensuring free and fair elections in Nicaragua.
Second, in order to expand services to the poor without over-burdening already-strained public budgets, policymakers should
pursue
innovative new partnerships with private-sector actors.
We cannot continue to
pursue
strategies that ignore our common exposure to global risks, and the resulting environment of mutual dependence.
Truly effective global governance is the strategic horizon that humanity must
pursue
today with all its energy.
An Accidental Currency War?LAGUNA BEACH – Six and a half years after the global financial crisis, central banks in emerging and developed economies alike are continuing to
pursue
unprecedentedly activist – and unpredictable – monetary policy.
While developing countries may
pursue
smaller trade agreements, the two major deals on the table, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), are as good as dead after the election of Donald Trump as US president.
But, so far, the US has preferred to
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a bilateral approach to cyber affairs.
This is not to say that negotiators should
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a deal at any cost.
Legal uncertainty aside, whether the ECB’s decision to
pursue
QE can be justified ultimately depends on its impact.
My dad never let me forget that heady observation, and as a result of his constant encouragement, I took every opportunity I had to
pursue
our friend’s prophecy.
When that still did not boost the economy, the Fed began to
pursue
unconventional monetary policies, by launching QE for the first time.
In other words, central banks will have to confront the same policy dilemmas that attended the global financial crisis, including the “choice” of whether to
pursue
unconventional monetary policies.
Rather than continue to allow misguided conventional thinking, centered on German economic ideology, to impede effective action, the ECB must
pursue
quantitative easing (QE) “for the people” – an adaptation of Milton Friedman’s “helicopter drops” strategy – to reverse deflation and get the eurozone back on track.
Now the Japanese government, supporting the reformers at the MAFF, is using free-trade deals and negotiations with competitive exporters like Thailand and Australia to
pursue
agricultural consolidation.
In particular, they should
pursue
policies that foster the creation of quality jobs and the transfer of more corporate savings to households.
For example, while Interpol recently rejected Russia’s request to
pursue
the investment banker William F. Browder (a fierce critic of the Russian government since the death of his lawyer, Magnitsky), it should apply Article 3 of its constitution, which bars it from participating in political matters, much more scrupulously.
Second, the Bush administration’s unilateralism shattered the belief that the US would continue to provide the world with “multilateral” leadership; indeed, US unilateralism was a cue for Russia to
pursue
its own unilateral policy.
The Obama administration will have to
pursue
the struggle against Al Qaeda, but should drop the war rhetoric.
Of course, China’s leaders will also need to
pursue
major fiscal reforms, including improved revenue-sharing between central and local governments.
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