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As this
requires
some fundamental domestic re-alignments, the rebalancing will be both gradual and non-linear at times.
It
requires
persuasion, alliances, and compromise.
We obviously need to strike at the root of the problem, which
requires
us to redefine the basic principles of the system.
For the West, using the opportunity to influence Hamas’s future course
requires
modifying the failed policy of all-encompassing rejection.
Instead of papering over the flaws in the Kyoto approach and pretending that grand promises translate into real action, we need to acknowledge that saving the world
requires
a smarter strategy than the one being pursued so dogmatically in Copenhagen.
Fortunately, Bin Laden’s death comes at the very moment when much of the Islamic world is being convulsed by the treatment that Bin Laden’s brand of fanaticism requires: the Arab Spring, with its demands for democratic empowerment (and the absence of demands, at least so far, for the type of Islamic rule that Al Qaeda sought to impose).
That alleyway is a platform, bringing together multiple sellers of separate legal services together with buyers, in contrast to a traditional law firm, which
requires
clients to purchase multiple services from the same source.
No, the real problem is that Europe has not created the union-wide institutions that an integrated financial market
requires.
The European Union has taught us valuable lessons over the last few decades: first, that financial integration
requires
eliminating volatility among national currencies; next, that eradicating exchange-rate risk
requires
doing away with national currencies altogether; and now, that monetary union is impossible, among democracies, without political union.
The way out of this dialogue of the deaf
requires
acknowledging that competitiveness is a relative concept, and that all national policies, including those of surplus countries, must be part of the discussion.
If profit maximization
requires
cutting costs and downsizing, the corporate leader can eliminate jobs and issue severance payments to redundant workers.
Instead, European law
requires
an individual determination that deportation is necessary and proportionate to the crime committed, as well as consideration of other circumstances (such as the strength of the individual’s ties to the community).
Resolving a sovereign-debt crisis
requires
a collective agreement by creditors, which can be achieved only by individual investors’ incentive to try to grab their money and run.
Finally, the success of the talks
requires
public support, which can be obtained only if the leaders genuinely give peace a chance.
Likewise, preserving today’s good politics also
requires
that we give urgent attention to four topics: the political and social limits of globalization; the financialization of the real economy; the role of fiscal and monetary policy; and the delinking of rewards from work in an era of accelerating automation.
The harsh economic and security measures that Venezuela needs to emerge from its current debacle cannot be implemented without some form of consensus, which
requires
an end to repression and polarization.
But doing so
requires
what most Latin American governments sorely lack: vision and courage.
But such a world
requires
that mutual respect replace mutual suspicion.
On the contrary, it
requires
a special focus.
After all, an authoritarian regime built around a charismatic leader
requires
more than middling public support if it is to avoid unrest and violence.
While war often unites countries, peace tends to divide them, because it inevitably
requires
concessions and sacrifices.
Managing them effectively
requires
designing a system of global governance in which one country’s internal politics cannot jeopardize all countries’ prospects.
That
requires
aggregating information and allowing for suitable delay before publishing it.
Europe
requires
no less today.
Moreover, in remaining preeminent, America
requires
other key states and regional groupings, such as ASEAN, to acquiesce in its security relationships.
Of course, this
requires
their renouncing violence as a means of achieving power.
An effective strategy
requires
that all forms of US power be deployed, especially diplomacy and cooperation with China.
But realizing these aims
requires
cooperation from the government in Khartoum, whereas each of the proposed measures would only heighten tensions or prove useless.
In particular, the IMF now recognizes that capital-account liberalization
requires
countries to reach a certain threshold with respect to financial and governance institutions, and that many emerging-market and developing countries have not.
The bottom line is that the complexity and distinctiveness of China’s economy mean that assessing its current state and performance
requires
a detail-oriented analysis that accounts for as many offsetting factors as possible.
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