Rebuilding
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Following the end of the Rwandan genocide, the heavy burden of
rebuilding
a devastated society was borne by the country's women.
Libya was not a smoothly operating country before the civil war started six months ago; today, it is thoroughly broken and will require an enormous amount of
rebuilding
– post-conflict operations, or “stability ops,” to use the current jargon.
But that date should be set sufficiently in the future to allow an adequate start on
rebuilding
political institutions and the economy.
If we learned anything from Iraq and Afghanistan, it is that a few years of politics, or institutional rebuilding, does not trump centuries of culture.
Toward an Alliance of HopeWASHINGTON, DC – At World War II’s close in the Pacific, we Japanese, with feelings of deep remorse, embarked on the path of
rebuilding
and renewing our country.
It led the way in
rebuilding
its cities around cars and highways.
We must give people jobs that allow them to make a contribution to
rebuilding
the country.
But the hard work of
rebuilding
Russia must be done by Russians, and with no time to waste.
For example, such foundations supported struggling Russian universities after the Soviet Union’s collapse, helping them to regain their status while
rebuilding
academic programs in all disciplines.
With the exception of international terrorists and remnants of Saddam Hussein's regime, almost everyone, including Iraqis who eye America's occupying forces with suspicion, wish to see the task of
rebuilding
Iraq, both politically and materially, fulfilled.
But, if anything, Sykes-Picot provides a good model for what to avoid in
rebuilding
the Middle East.
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Venezuelan DemocracySANTIAGO – Excitement, anxious young faces, the sense of a nation’s best and brightest coming together for a noble cause: the scene was an office building in Caracas, Venezuela, in July 2012.
Rebuilding
the BrainFor many years, it was thought that all of our brain cells (neurons) are produced before birth, or exceptionally, up to one or two years after birth, but then the process supposedly stopped.
Even in the best-case scenario, in which the euro remains intact, Europe will be bogged down with the demanding task of
rebuilding
its frayed union.
Securing Iraq therefore requires a formidable force to be in place, which is why US President Barack Obama’s strategy includes
rebuilding
the Iraqi army.
Indeed, he devoted almost the entire speech to the positive role of government in providing education, fighting climate change,
rebuilding
infrastructure, taking care of the poor and disabled, and generally investing in the future.
More fundamentally, such coordination would go some way toward
rebuilding
mutual trust, which has been sorely lacking in Europe.
For the next decade, however, and especially for the next five years, there will be no escape from the need to rely on international financing, and mainly grant assistance, to finance the
rebuilding
effort.
Rebuilding
Haiti will cost perhaps $10-$20 billion, and will take much of the coming decade.
The warning "Beware of the valley of tears!" is thus the one that must be taken most seriously by those responsible for
rebuilding
an Iraq scarred by the terrors of dictatorship and the ravages of war.
Rebuilding
LibyaBENGHAZI – Six months after Libyan rebels took up arms against the country’s leader, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, they have finally toppled him.
The US has turned a corner in
rebuilding
its fisheries and ensuring that they are sustainable.
In Afghanistan, America’s military was so tactically dependent on Pakistan that, on several occasions, the US encouraged India to curtail development projects, such as
rebuilding
Afghanistan’s infrastructure.
Until US households make greater progress in reducing excessive debt loads and
rebuilding
personal savings – a process that could take many more years if it continues at its recent snail-like pace – a balance-sheet-constrained US economy will remain hobbled by exceedingly slow growth.
In
rebuilding
Europe physically, politically, and socially after World War II, they demonstrated the value of transformative political leadership.
In the past three years, we have doubled primary school enrollment nationwide, refurbished hundreds of health facilities, begun
rebuilding
roads and restoring electricity.
In these circumstances, we need collective action for global recovery along four main policy lines: repair, reform, rebalancing, and
rebuilding.
The fourth policy imperative is
rebuilding.
In the context of Iraq, for example, Russia should constructively support the
rebuilding
effort, even if, as of now, its participation has not been sought.
Much of what must be done entails not the
rebuilding
of atrophied or destroyed institutions, but rather the establishment of institutions that never existed.
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