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When Juliana v. United States is appealed to the US Supreme Court, as seems inevitable, the question may no longer be whether the preservation of the plaintiffs’ constitutional rights
requires
“a climate system capable of sustaining human life”; it undeniably does.
This
requires
cutting-edge biotechnology, immunology, and ultimately bioengineering to create large-scale industrial responses (such as millions of doses of vaccines or medicines in the case of large epidemics).
Second, development
requires
both money and the right conditions.
Bucking the resource curse requires, first and foremost, strong, legitimate domestic political leadership, underpinned by effective institutional arrangements.
But it also
requires
a global investment community – public, private, and mixed – that can move beyond short-term thinking, ideological bias, ignorance, and cynicism.
To see why – and to determine whether the party can stem its own decay –
requires
understanding what has happened since Congress regained national leadership from the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance in 2004.
It is time to make a change, even if it
requires
bracing for some risks.
But to realize that potential
requires
both stability and genuine reform.
It may not even know which of its projects fail, because evaluating them, and learning from mistakes,
requires
staff – and that adds to administrative costs.
This would still be much cheaper than the Paris agreement, which
requires
the rollout of expensive, inefficient energy.
Of course, military intervention for purposes beyond defending one’s country remains possible, but
requires
a UN Security Council resolution.
But such a strategy
requires
that Russia clearly demonstrate its political will to cooperate with NATO.
Multilateralism
requires
minimal consensus on global rules and norms among all major powers.
That is why a successful long-term strategy
requires
the backing of investment partners who trust you and are willing to be patient.
Only Europe has tried to make a serious shift away from carbon emissions, creating a system that
requires
each industrial emitter to obtain a permit for each ton of CO2 emissions.
Preventing such an outcome
requires
that efforts to adjust to China’s “new normal” go beyond policies intended to sustain economic growth.
Others, such as Robert Dahl, argue that democracy
requires
smaller communities based on shared interests and personal relations.
That is because Russia’s re-emergence as a global power
requires
not just the reintegration of lost Soviet territories, but also direct access to Europe and a dominant role there, especially in Eastern Europe.
This
requires
not just reinforcing resilience in the face of crisis, but also equipping euro-area economies for the longer-term challenges of globalization, aging, resource scarcity, and climate change.
What globalization requires, therefore, are smart government policies.
Likewise, while it is now cheap to disseminate existing information, the collection and production of new information often
requires
major investment, and, in many competitive situations, new information matters most.
Such institutions are difficult to build from scratch, and doing so is not merely a technocratic task; it
requires
political change.
Achieving that goal
requires
neither a technological breakthrough nor a scientific discovery.
Consider this: America’s roads and bridges are crumbling, and the national transportation infrastructure
requires
investment and maintenance.
The fight against terrorism, which
requires
short-term successes, must be differentiated from the long-term process of reform.
Indeed, the main lesson of recent years is that their own security
requires
that they support democratic openings elsewhere.
First, their monitoring of markets
requires
a quantum leap in sophistication and speed.
Addressing this
requires
money.
When incomes get significantly out of line with productivity levels (as they have recently), reviving growth
requires
resetting the terms of trade, which can be done with exchange rates, whether managed or set by markets.
But doing so
requires
innovative approaches that help to ensure that trade serves developing countries, rather than vice versa.
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