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The fundamental weakness of Russia’s emerging political system, with its excessive centralization, its
reliance
on individual personnel rather than institutions, and the declining quality of its management, is starting to show.
So long as methane leakage is contained, CO2 emissions from natural-gas combustion can be significantly lower than those caused by
reliance
on oil.
The problem is compounded by the Chinese leadership’s insistence on sticking with high growth targets – 7% at present – and the resulting
reliance
on credit to produce the requisite output.
For many in the West, China demonstrates the benefits of
reliance
on markets and economic liberalization.
Harvard’s Kenneth Rogoff dubbed the UK’s
reliance
on a simple-majority referendum to end a 55-year-old partnership “Russian roulette for republics,” because the procedure did not include the checks and balances that such a consequential decision should have required.
By contrast, as a result of long colonization, Taiwan and Korea had developed a complex of both resistance and
reliance
towards their rulers.
Taiwan’s delayed re-awakening reflects the early
reliance
of its nationalist government on protection from the US and assistance from Japan.
Indeed, the huge expansion in emerging-market domestic-debt issuance in recent years has helped reduce market tensions (though continuing
reliance
by corporates on foreign debt still leaves many countries vulnerable).
As a result, some argue that the only solution is
reliance
on self-regulation by the software industry.
Instead of letting the renminbi appreciate and gradually reducing their
reliance
on export markets, the Chinese authorities preferred to accumulate foreign reserves (US Treasury debt).
But the range of initiatives now underway within NATO should help: transformation efforts to increase the pool of usable and deployable forces; wider use of multinational initiatives; greater
reliance
on common funding to assist force generation; and a comprehensive approach for sharing burdens more equitably across the entire international community.
Leading economists have long argued that the West’s greater
reliance
on markets resulted in faster and more robust economic growth.
As they prepare for the coming Chinese slowdown and seek to minimize the risk of regional destabilization, Asian economies must strengthen domestic demand and reduce excessive
reliance
on exports to China.
Rather, what the Ebola crisis calls into question is our
reliance
on the private sector to do the things that governments perform best.
America and the world pay a high price for excessive
reliance
on market forces and an insufficient attention to broader values, including equality and social justice.
I, and others, had argued for years for a greater
reliance
on standstill agreements, restructurings, and bankruptcy.
America’s efforts to convince international partners to reduce their
reliance
on Iranian oil – partly under threat of penalizing their financial institutions – have also been highly effective.
At the same time, the country must modify its consumption model through greater
reliance
on hydroelectric, nuclear, and wind energy.
With a new economic strategy that nurtures more diversified sources of growth, while reducing the country’s excessive
reliance
on exports and large enterprises, South Korea can reinvigorate and sustain strong growth.
Of course, in reality, all of this simply highlights the newfound
reliance
of downriver countries on Chinese goodwill – a dependence that is set to deepen as China builds 14 more dams on the Mekong.
Rising real wages will support the shift to a more consumption-driven economy, and declining worries about unemployment will reduce
reliance
on credit-fueled construction to soak up labor supply.
On the contrary, prior to adopting the common currency, Germany had for decades pursued a strong-Deutsche Mark policy, because it wanted to encourage domestic exporters to maintain competitiveness through innovation, rather than
reliance
on the exchange rate.
The Arab monarchies’ religious, even divine, basis of legitimacy proved sturdier than that of the Arab republics – Egypt, Syria, Yemen, Libya, and Tunisia – where secular governments’
reliance
on rigged elections and a repressive state apparatus eroded their authority.
The region’s
reliance
on commodities is fraying nerves.
To be sure, the US corporate and securities scandals exposed regulatory gaps-insufficient enforcement of disclosure requirements, for example, or excessive
reliance
on peer review for auditors and on so-called "Chinese Walls" to keep brokerage and investment-banking activities separate.
In the long term, the MFF’s timing should be adjusted to coincide with the European Parliament’s mandate, and the EU’s excessive
reliance
on national contributions should be reduced.
The environmental, strategic, and economic benefits – including lower use of carbon-emitting fossil fuels, less
reliance
on politically volatile oil-and-gas exporters, and the creation of millions of well-paid jobs – are uncontroversial.
On the contrary, they are likely to view the cuts as just the start of a new phase of China’s military modernization, characterized by greater
reliance
on high technology and less on a large standing army.
But, in view of America’s dire fiscal challenges, the Obama administration has just announced plans for a leaner military and greater
reliance
on regional allies and partners.
But his secret
reliance
upon the Taliban card – one that he has been accused of playing for years – increases as his authority weakens.
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