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For the rest of the world, the key question now is whether the global system is
resilient
enough to outlive its creator’s withdrawal.
Even before the eurozone’s debt problems emerged in 2009-2010, it seemed clear to many British that, in order to be
resilient
to shocks, a currency union requires greater integration, in particular, some form of fiscal union.
ECOM has created an innovative financing model that helps farmers remove old or diseased tree, and replant with
resilient
and more productive hybrids.
As a result, “banks should become more
resilient
and financially stable,” the consequences of which “should be seen in fewer bank failures and more consistent credit provision.”
An urban SDG, promoting inclusive, productive, and
resilient
cities, would greatly empower tens of thousands of cities worldwide to take up the cause of sustainable development for their own citizens, their countries, and the world.
The question for Egypt is whether the agenda of a truly pluralistic democracy – proclaimed by the avant-garde young protesters at Tahrir Square, the admirably self-empowered Facebook and Twitter generation – can prevail against the
resilient
forces of the past.
When it comes to the global crisis that erupted in 2008, output growth has been a
resilient
victim.
The more diverse the variation of life forms within a given ecosystem, the more
resilient
it is to change.
The continuation of this violent pattern seems almost certain because the region remains unable to resolve internal conflicts on its own, or to create anything like a
resilient
framework for peace.
But Syrians are a remarkably resilient, resourceful people, as well as being young and well educatedWith international assistance in developing Syria’s democratic institutions and political infrastructure, we can build a robust civil society that can assert its own identity and sovereignty, independent of undue outside influence.
When terrorism indicators are taken into account, Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan, and Israel emerge as
resilient
innovators.
In particular, creative industries, such as animation, arts, design, and software – which are mostly based on individual skills and talent – tend to be more
resilient
to conflict than others.
But achieving faster, more
resilient
growth will require China to eliminate the biases, protections, and implicit guarantees favoring SOEs in the marketplace and in the financial system.
We must each take responsibility within our own sphere of action – making it more dynamic and
resilient
to risk – acting as true global trustees, underpinned by moral accountability for humanity.
If Somalia is to develop its health and education systems, economic infrastructure, and the social protection programs needed to build a more
resilient
future, it needs predictable, long-term development finance.
The existing rules are designed not to make it transparent or resilient, but to make it more profitable for large institutions like Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan.
But the US – which is relatively less dependent on foreign markets, possesses deeper domestic markets, and is generally more economically
resilient
than other countries – would do better than most others in a contracting world economy.
The task for those charged with governing the financial system is to enable the orderly transition from high- to low-carbon investments and from vulnerable to
resilient
assets.
According to the New Climate Economy initiative, $89 trillion will be spent on global infrastructure investment by 2030 – with an additional $4.1 trillion needed to make it low-carbon and
resilient.
Actions such as these will not only strengthen climate security; they will also contribute to a more efficient, effective, and
resilient
financial system.
But, if large-scale investment and reform programs were initiated as complements to unconventional monetary-policy measures, the economy could move onto a more
resilient
growth path.
Finally, building
resilient
health-care systems – flexible enough to bend, but not break, in the face of shocks – means improving other public goods that are closely linked to human health.
Returns from land-use projects, for example, could also include the potential to create more sustainable rural livelihoods, enable higher and more
resilient
agricultural yields, and generate rural employment.
But, despite legal prohibitions, slavery proved remarkably resilient, with colonists using subterfuges such as debt peonage, “just wars” (which sanctioned enslavement of captured enemies as a more moral outcome than justified slaughter), and other tricks.
Since then, Turkey has focused on financial stability and structural reforms, which have strengthened economic performance and made the country more
resilient
to shocks.
There are grey areas in the Turkish experiment with “moderate Islam,” and, beyond Iran’s Mullahs, there are reasons for hope in the vibrant and
resilient
character of that country’s civil society.
China emerged from the late-1990’s Asian financial crisis as the region’s most
resilient
economy, and I suspect the same will be true this time.
Later this year, we may find out how
resilient
the American founders’ framework for power and leadership really is.
For most of the past 12,000 years, Earth’s climate was relatively stable and the biosphere was
resilient
and healthy.
The value of biodiversity is that it makes our ecosystems more resilient, which is a prerequisite for stable societies; its wanton destruction is akin to setting fire to our lifeboat.
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