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A successful outcome in the nuclear negotiations and
resolution
or even containment of the main regional conflicts will be difficult to achieve.
These are not problems that can await
resolution.
Second, as we learned from the crisis, substantial domestic ownership of the banking sector is crucial, in part because multinational
resolution
mechanisms in cases of insolvency are largely non-existent.
Putin also suggested – despite all the evidence to the contrary – that Russia’s presence in Syria would not extend beyond the
resolution
of the conflict.
But these discussions often neglect, or at least downplay, one crucial element of any resolution: the German Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) in Karlsruhe, which is responsible for determining whether measures taken by Europe’s leaders are legal under German law.
The path to a satisfactory
resolution
is clear: give the General Assembly a greater role in the selection of the Secretary General so that members would be delegating powers to an authority of their own choosing.
Indeed, it recently vetoed a Security Council resolution, sought by Malaysia, Ukraine, the Netherlands, Australia, and Belgium, to establish a criminal tribunal to prosecute those responsible for the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in July 2014 over rebel-occupied territory in eastern Ukraine.
Of all of the so-called “frozen conflicts” in the former Soviet Union, the dispute over Transnistria, the strip of land between the Dniester River and Moldova’s border with Ukraine, was once considered the most amenable to
resolution.
But such measures will be effective only if the regional and global geopolitical environment supports the search for a
resolution.
Yet insufficient attention is being devoted to a critical factor – time, and who controls it – that could well mean the difference between an orderly global
resolution
of today’s growing inconsistencies and a return to a more troubled phase.
Indeed, the Kremlin appears to be waiting for Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s government to fail and the West to split on the issue and stop taking an interest in its
resolution.
Such a
resolution
would also include a carrot by guaranteeing Iran access to the non-dangerous parts of the nuclear energy fuel cycle.
But, at the end of the day, despite these few statements and perhaps even a UN
resolution
of opposition, the pattern established over the past 40 years is clear: the decision stands.
But perhaps the most critical conflict – the one whose
resolution
has implications for all the rest – is in Ukraine, a country that has become central to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s expansionist ambitions.
At the heart of the proposals is EU support in the UN Security Council for a
resolution
that “either (1) calls for new negotiations and sets a mandatory deadline for the completion of an agreement to establish a two-state solution, or (2) creates a greater equivalence between the Israeli and Palestinian parties, including through recognition of a Palestinian state and strong support for Palestine accession to international treaties and organizations.”
The call for such a
resolution
reflects the impact of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s obnoxious behavior and the extremist views of several of his ministers, which have increased European countries’ sympathy for Palestinian statehood.
The proposal is particularly appropriate in the likely absence of any
resolution
under United Nations Chapter VII (“Action with Respect to Threats to the Peace”), owing to the (almost certain) cynical use by Russia and China of their veto power in the Security Council.
With the threat that the US House of Representatives will approve a
resolution
that accuses Turks of genocide against ethic Armenians nine decades ago, this is a particularly inopportune moment for the two countries to be at odds over Iraq.
Establishing a single supervisory authority and a
resolution
mechanism are valid proposals.
Though Iran has declared that removal of its stockpile of 20% enriched uranium from the country is its red line, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has expressed a desire to agree on a “road map” for
resolution.
For example, the recent concept of “European reinforcement of African capabilities in prevention, crisis response and conflict resolution” (which is known as ‘Recamp’) openly calls for African ownership of this process.
The recent UN General Assembly
resolution
declaring 2016-2025 the Third Industrial Development Decade for Africa is yet another push in this direction.
Fischer appears to prefer to rely on the
resolution
powers of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which is empowered to takeover failing financial institutions, with the expectation that it will impose losses on creditors in such a way that will not cause global panic.
(I am on the FDIC’s systemic
resolution
advisory committee, but I am not responsible for the agency’s plans or potential actions.)
Unfortunately, as currently constructed, these
resolution
powers are unlikely to work.
Negotiation is the path toward successful conflict resolution, but it should be conducted according to basic rules of true and open communication.
Several weeks ago, the general election in the Czech Republic yielded a total impasse, with the left and right each gaining 100 lower-house seats and no
resolution
in sight.
While hosting1997's Islamic Conference Organization summit last December, Iran drafted and promoted a
resolution
accepting the 1993 Oslo accords which established the framework for an Arab-Israeli peace.
We believe that this failure in our system is at the core of many interconnected issues we face as a society, and its
resolution
is key to a just future.
Setting up a new, independent alternative dispute-resolution system outside the courts would cost something, but it would ensure quicker and more acceptable
resolution
of routine disputes.
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