Rebuilding
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We are
rebuilding
derivatives and related financial structures atop the same, still-active faults.
Advocates of this view argue that Iran is well positioned to make
rebuilding
easier, owing to its well-established infrastructure of personal and institutional ties in Iraq.
Rebuilding
a country devastated by war, riven by internal divisions, and plagued by foreign intervention in a part of the world as volatile as the Middle East is one of the most daunting tasks imaginable.
The estimated cost of
rebuilding
Syria varies widely.
Clearly, the regime is preparing to profit from any
rebuilding
assistance that comes its way.
Integration with most or some of the CIS is seen, however, as vital to
rebuilding
Russian influence in Europe.
Unable to create conditions in which Haitians themselves could take the lead in
rebuilding
their country, Haiti’s external partners undermined the establishment of a functioning internal governance system.
Unless and until the US faces up to its chronic aversion to saving – namely, by reducing massive federal budget deficits and encouraging the
rebuilding
of severely depleted household saving – multilateral trade deficits will persist.
American families are hurting, and elected officials want to pin the blame on China, thereby deflecting attention from the difficult task of
rebuilding
saving, restoring competitiveness, and living within the country’s means.
It is not in Hariri’s best interests, either; after all, such a conflict would deny his family’s construction companies the opportunity to win lavish contracts for
rebuilding
Syria.
Russia’s second step in
rebuilding
its empire in the Caucasus is to unite itself and Armenia in a single economic zone.
The good news is Argentina on the way to being the next Chile, following deep structural reform, shrinking the state and financial
rebuilding.
Indeed, those revenues will scarcely cover the costs of
rebuilding
basic infrastructure, feeding and housing displaced populations, and paying for the country's civil administration.
Only one condition should be imposed on aid for Pakistan: the first money should be spent on
rebuilding
all the bombed-out girls’ schools in Swat.
Finally,
rebuilding
trust will require a new definition of news itself.
This year, the European Commission is spending nearly 600m euros
rebuilding
lives in Kosovo and Bosnia, backing brave and newly elected leaders in Croatia, supporting reform in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (fYROM) and Albania.
Arms control is not an imperative for tranquil times or a reward for reassuring behavior; it is a tool for building – or
rebuilding
– trust between adversaries.
Given near-zero interest rates and idle workers, it is time for the state to undertake the
rebuilding
of infrastructure.
But he is in a position to define an ethical framework for the
rebuilding
global economy.
With the revolution now over, the world has heard little about how the country is
rebuilding
itself.
Nobody should underestimate the difficulty of
rebuilding
Sri Lanka’s war-ravaged north and reconciling the Tamils at a time of global recession.
Some of what needs to be done, including the sequencing of reconstruction measures, is now better understood – not least due to the different recent experiences in
rebuilding
Bosnia, Colombia, and other war-torn states.
Trapped in the aftermath of a wrenching balance-sheet recession, US families remain fixated on deleveraging – paying down debt and
rebuilding
their income-based saving balances.
We must tackle the problem at its sources, by
rebuilding
failed states and giving their populations a reason to stay at home.
Shortly after the war, the US government faced a new set of challenges – reintegrating returning service members, responding to the growing threat from the Soviet Union, and
rebuilding
a devastated Europe – that it prioritized over individual incomes.
As important as all this is,
rebuilding
Kosovo alone will not suffice.
The
rebuilding
of Bosnia-Hercegovina stands as a vivid example of a flawed reconstruction.
In the US, a lingering overhang of household debt implies that deleveraging and the
rebuilding
of savings continues to take precedence over discretionary consumption.
As he once told CNN’s Larry King (while promoting his bestseller Think Big and Kick Ass), Putin is a great leader who did a “great job ...
rebuilding
Russia.”
But, just as the post-Kobe
rebuilding
did little to end the first of Japan’s lost decades, a similar outcome can be expected this time.
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