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In my work throughout the world, as an economist and development practitioner, I find that the vast majority of individuals and political leaders of all religions, races, and creeds are
ready
to work together to achieve the shared goals of prosperity and wellbeing for their children.
Romania’s politicians appear to be equally indifferent; they have wasted the last ten years in endless fights, while our postcommunist neighbors reinvented their societies and made themselves
ready
for membership in the EU.
Moreover, with international creditors
ready
and willing to recommence lending to Argentina, it is critical that the country remain vigilant about taking on new external debt.
So, is the eurozone
ready
to vibrate, rather than flex?
The discovery that the link between negative moods and negative thoughts remains
ready
to be reactivated even when people feel well is hugely important: it means that preventing future crises depends on learning how to keep mild upsets from spiraling out of control.
But a government that includes the SDP or the Greens would contain at least one party that is
ready
for more significant steps toward a quasi-federal eurozone featuring elements of fiscal union (though limited for the sake of constitutional compliance).
And he is
ready
to renounce rules-based cooperation across the board, from trade (he has already rejected the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal) to climate change (he has threatened to withdraw from the historic agreement reached last year in Paris).
Under these circumstances, it was impossible for either Labour politicians or business leaders to advocate an EU deal that Cameron himself was not yet
ready
to promote.
Despite all of the optimistic talk about wind, solar, geothermal, and other sustainable, non-carbon-emitting energy sources, no alternative is remotely
ready
to shoulder the energy burden currently borne by fossil fuels.
The former, as in Labor, believed that some day a force would emerge among Arabs and Palestinians
ready
to make peace on a reasonable basis; the latter, as in Likud, were more doubtful.
It is now generally accepted that, as the left has always insisted, Israel should be
ready
to withdraw from the West Bank and Gaza Strip and accept a Palestinian state in exchange for real peace.
But it is also accepted that, as the right has always maintained, there is no partner
ready
to make real peace.
With Sharon enjoying a strong public mandate for a moderate policy, Israel will be more
ready
than ever to make a deal with the Palestinians, Syria, and the Arab world in general for a comprehensive diplomatic solution to the conflict.
Fortunately, after decades of mostly staying out of the region’s affairs, the US appears
ready
to get involved again, this time in a positive way.
Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said his country is
ready
to look into the possibility of creating a new financial mechanism, with substantial funds for the relatively long- term, to help developing countries halt global warming.
To join the inspectors, weapons experts are obliged to resign from their national postings, but few are
ready
to give up their careers to work in the UN bureaucracy.
Saddam will be the winner,
ready
to play another day.
Host countries like Turkey stand
ready
to implement this huge undertaking; but it is up to all of us to ensure that the promised funds are delivered in time.
The communities where refugees reside are
ready
to make it happen; it is now time to unlock the funding they need.
The question now is whether the US economy is
ready
not just to walk, but also to run and sprint.
Frankfurt is a divided city, policy-wise: the Bundesbank opposes quantitative easing and negative policy rates, while the European Central Bank is
ready
to do more.
Almost all credible Egyptian politicians have been
ready
to grant the first demand and negotiate the second and third.
The major exception is the US, where the
ready
availability of firearms contributes to one of the highest homicide rates – and the highest gun homicide rate – among developed countries.
The question is whether Europe is finally
ready
to follow through on its promises, investing time, effort, and political capital into deepening engagement and achieving real governance reform.
Unfortunately, there is no sign yet that the Democratic leadership is
ready
for a mature conversation about fiscal consolidation, either.
And, in this case, decision-makers on both sides face domestic opponents who are only too
ready
to pounce at the least sign of weakness.
This assures a large and
ready
market for the bills at 1% or less.
France is
ready
to follow, but not to lead.
As in the Balkans a generation ago, when Western leaders moved to end the bloodiest European conflict since World War II, the French are
ready
to send planes and pilots to Syria.
But is the world
ready
for a return to protectionist policies and nationalist reflexes?
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