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The question for other African states seeking to
reform
their governance models, then, is how much of Rwanda’s approach to emulate.
Reform
is unavoidable.
If successful, a second phase of
reform
would provide limited investment funds for continued improvement in service delivery and financial efficiency.
But the
reform
process is slow, and the crisis will not wait.
But it may be argued that regulatory reform, particularly the far higher capital requirements established by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision for systemically significant banks, has significantly reduced the risk of incurring those costs.
Has the quake given birth to some new, positive political force that will accelerate
reform?
Unlike 30 years ago, no strong force for political
reform
now exists in China’s vast bureaucratic system.
What is needed, above all, is fundamental
reform
in the structure of the eurozone.
But, in Chirac's eyes, Lamy possessed two fatal flaws: he is a socialist, and he favors
reform
of the Common Agricultural Policy.
France will also have to
reform
its European strategy if it is to regain influence.
They complain about year-long waits for eye operations and hip surgery--a direct result of a Social Democratic
reform
of 1994 that abolished the right of patients to seek alternative care at public expense if they are not treated within three months by their regional council.
Indeed, these new development-finance institutions are seen as a reaction against the Bretton Woods institutions, whose pursuit of neoliberal austerity policies and failure to
reform
their governance structures to share power with emerging economies, has been blamed for strangling public spending, de-industrialization, and the dismantling of national development banks.
Harvard’s Jorge Dominguez likens Cuba’s current dozy
reform
path to the expansion and contraction of an accordion’s bellows.
The
reform
process then slowed – or even stopped altogether – from 1996 to 2005, partly because Venezuelan support made it less necessary.
Compare that to the euro’s 20% drop so far this year, or the yen’s 35% dive since Japan embarked on its “Abenomics”
reform
program in late 2012, and it is clear that overblown headlines about the renminbi’s “plunge” were woefully misleading.
But if Italy defies common rules or refuses to accept the fundamental principles of sound budgeting, any
reform
will be dead on arrival.
Reforming China’s Commanding HeightsMILAN – Chinese President Xi Jinping’s massive anti-corruption campaign has advanced a number of key objectives: It has gone a long way toward restoring confidence in the Communist Party’s commitment to a merit-based system; countered a decades-old pattern of public-sector domination; reduced the power of vested interests to block reform; and bolstered Xi’s popularity among private-sector actors, if far less so with the bureaucracy.
The question is how far they will take their
reform
ambitions.
All that is needed is a persistently strong government commitment to the public interest – and, of course, a skillfully executed
reform
strategy.
His successors, first the KGB’s Yuri Andropov and then the Communist Party Central Committee’s Konstantin Chernenko, not only had one foot in the grave when they came to power, but were also completely unequipped to
reform
the Soviet Union.
If the US and other world powers want to make headway on their three key objectives – stability, political reform, and peace – they need to understand how they are linked and pursue all three simultaneously and holistically.
As political
reform
achieves results, Israel will no longer be able to claim that it is the only democracy in the Middle East; with conditions changing on the ground, it will be increasingly difficult to ignore Palestinians’ demand for independence.
The US has a chance to get on the right side of history and help shape its direction by supporting real
reform
and advancing a deadlocked peace process.
We cannot
reform
this organization without the required resources.
Indeed, more than 30 members of the National Assembly from Les Républicains, as well as a few key figures from the Socialists, already have made it known that they will be supporting Macron’s
reform
program.
And the program he envisages offers a viable opportunity – the best in recent memory – to
reform
France’s economy in ways that will foster innovation-led growth while offering better social protection and education to French citizens.
Moreover, success here can provide lessons in how to facilitate the daunting process of
reform
and modernization in the wider Middle East.
Georgia's "Rose Revolution" last winter demonstrated that the will to implement radical
reform
now exists.
While these conflicts involve historical grievances, outside actors - particularly Russia - contribute to their lack of resolution, which is essential for successful
reform.
But the long-term peace and stability needed to advance economic and political
reform
in the region will also require either a change in Russian behavior or a reduction in Russian influence.
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