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All of this
requires
leadership.
Achieving this ambitious agenda by 2025 would usher in the last phase in the quest for a nuclear-free world, and requires, first and foremost, political conditions that reliably rule out regional or global wars of aggression.
As the administrator of the US Agency for International Development, Tobias implemented the Bush administration’s policy that
requires
organizations working against HIV/AIDS to condemn prostitution if they are to be eligible for US assistance.
Though Tsipras, too, claims to favor the euro, he never mentions the fiscal discipline that it requires, or that Greece got into trouble because it violated its treaty obligations.
But such a bipartisan consensus
requires
removing both the left and the right’s ideological blinders, at least temporarily.
It needs to establish them – and fast – which
requires
finally addressing matters that have been off-limits in the past.
But it
requires
more ambitious and wider public- and private-sector support.
Dealing with the global epidemic of chronic diseases
requires
us to address this 80%, and doing so cannot be left to traditional health-care organizations alone.
Enacted in July 2012, the law
requires
all non-commercial organizations (NCOs) engaged in (undefined) “political activities” to register with the Ministry of Justice as “carrying functions of a foreign agent.”
But, in addition to the right legal and regulatory framework to ensure appropriate links to the national economy – which is also lacking in most of the region – the search for desirable investors
requires
an effective foreign investment promotion agency.
As Padraic White, a pioneer in this field who headed the Irish Industrial Development Agency (IDA-Ireland) from 1980 to 1990 argues, FDI promotion
requires
imagination and the ability to think innovatively.
This
requires
investigation of markets and trends, and identification of specific firms that would be desirable for the clusters or niches that the country wants to promote.
Seniors need to be encouraged to seize these opportunities, even if it
requires
them to take a break from full-time employment, though on-the-job training is also a desirable option.
It
requires
an increasingly controversial assumption: all human beings - whatever their achievements, competences, status, or health - are equally significant members of society, whose strength ultimately lies in what they can do together.
Otherwise, we would be inviting states to continue pursuing a might-makes-right approach and to shirk the coordinated action on, say, financial regulation and the environment that the world now
requires.
Public diplomacy is an important tool in the arsenal of smart power, but smart public diplomacy
requires
an understanding of credibility, self-criticism, and the role of civil society in generating soft power.
President Barack Obama has the authority to take some small steps on his own to normalize ties, but substantial change to US policy
requires
Congress to act – and Congress wants to see fundamental change in Cuba before it does so.
But averting such a crisis
requires
that the White House and Congress, Democrats and Republicans, agree on a plan for moving the US budget toward balance.
Addressing this ongoing crisis
requires
money – an estimated $10 billion per year – and new and better strategies to bring life-saving solutions to the mothers and children who most need them.
But seizing that opportunity
requires
moving past blame, learning from mistakes, and identifying how best to achieve a sensible, long-term national energy policy.
Here, again, strengthening Europe
requires
strengthening the Alliance.
To understand why
requires
taking a long-term view of geopolitics, particularly the gradual decline of US and European global domination.
But realism in international economic affairs
requires
accepting that official development assistance can help achieve the broad political objectives of stability and democracy only in the long run.
Third, the European Union’s Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure, established to prevent destabilizing economic policies by individual member states,
requires
countries with a current-account surplus above 6% of GDP to make adjustments.
That goal
requires
that Russia rely on its real competitive advantages.
Protecting urban areas that are located near the ocean, but lack buffer beaches,
requires
a different approach.
A favorable outcome also
requires
industrial countries’ ability and willingness to accommodate the growing size and prominence of emerging economies.
Such a world
requires
better global governance, as well as overdue institutional reforms that give emerging economies proper voice and representation in international institutions.
Beyond global factors that apply to all, rapid catch-up growth
requires
sufficient investment in both physical and human capital.
In other words, a policy aimed at enabling growth in developing countries
requires
first-world institutions before it can work.
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