Reconstruction
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Desperate for funds for reconstruction, that new regime could sell large amounts of oil, lowering global oil prices.
Such deficits have financed strong, sustained, and inclusive growth not only in their own economies, but also abroad – as with the United States’ Marshall Plan, so central to European post-war
reconstruction
and recovery.
The European Union, though not in need of a “reset” because of strained ties with its eastern neighbors, is involved in a deep strategic
reconstruction
of those relations.
(Perhaps America’s post-World War II Marshall Plan in Europe is an exception, but that aid was intended more for
reconstruction
than for development.)
A clear statement from the government, now rather than later, on what contribution Japan would make to any post-war
reconstruction
effort in Iraq is needed.
Indeed, aside from fiscal issues, disposal of rubble is the greatest obstacle preventing
reconstruction
after natural disasters everywhere.
Compared to the Great Hanshin Earthquake,
reconstruction
after the Great East Japan Earthquake is moving at a snail’s pace.
But the damage caused by the tsunami also caused significant delays in
reconstruction.
But the main reason for
reconstruction
delays is concern about radiation from the destroyed Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
Reconstruction
constitutes a special kind of public-works project.
In their view, the years following World War II were an aberration, with industrial countries’ growth helped by post-war reconstruction, rising education levels, higher workforce participation rates (owing to the entry of women), restored global trade, increasing investment, and the diffusion of technologies such as electricity, telephones, and automobiles.
This stimulated rapid inflation, which was brought under control only after the
reconstruction
following World War II.
But
reconstruction
doesn’t happen overnight.
With rich countries threatened by instability and poor countries largely left to their own devices, the
reconstruction
of the world financial system should be at the top of the international agenda.
Western Germany's occupation forces not only set an example of how this vision could be achieved, but found the right people and the right institutions to bring about
reconstruction
and progress.
In 1994, three years after the Soviet Union’s collapse,
reconstruction
of the cathedral began.
The Marshall Plan was accompanied by partnerships for
reconstruction
in which the US and European recipient countries were on an equal footing.
Today, right and left, as well as the PRI itself, are all separate entities, and have a great deal of
reconstruction
to do.
Moreover, although the World Bank accepted the country’s
reconstruction
program – called “Horizon 2000” – the money for it, from the European Investment Bank and Arab funds, has barely trickled in.
Would America win by destroying Iran’s nuclear facilities, even if
reconstruction
began immediately?
In many Asian democracies, only institutional
reconstruction
will prevent collapse.
They can do so by speeding up
reconstruction
efforts and increasing humanitarian assistance.
Finally, when the conflicts end – and they eventually will – the international community must be ready to assist with
reconstruction.
By ensuring access to work, strengthening communication and digital access, and laying the groundwork for post-war reconstruction, the people of a shattered region can begin planning for a more prosperous future.
In fact, the gradual economic growth spurred by so-called Abenomics, together with the low exchange rate that has prevailed until recently, has helped to spur the tourism that has enabled cities like Kushiro and Nemuro to fund their
reconstruction.
Haiti’s State-Building ChallengeSANTO DOMINGO -- The $5 billion in short-term aid for Haiti, and the $10 billion pledged for its long-term
reconstruction
at the International Donors’ Conference on March 31, is a vote of confidence in the potential of collective international action.
Though the Dominican Republic suffers from its own social and economic maladies – it is itself an exporter of emigrants to the US, Puerto Rico, and Spain – it certainly has a role to play in Haiti’s
reconstruction.
Precisely because developing a mutually beneficial border regime is, as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rightly remarked in her 2009 visit to the island, a task that affects the two countries’ stability and well-being, it also needs to be part of the current international
reconstruction
effort.
The three countries that served as pillars of regional stability for the past several years – Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa – are now too pre-occupied with political troubles of their own to provide the peacekeepers,
reconstruction
funds, and political pressure that often limit the damage from conflicts elsewhere in the region.
But they need to develop (and fund) an appropriate strategy for economic reconstruction, in order to make clear to the Greeks – and to skittish financial markets – that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
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