Resolution
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Trump, Syria, and the Threat of Region-Wide WarBEIRUT – The die, it seems, is cast for a rapid end to the United States mission in Syria – and, with it, the chances of a peaceful and sustainable
resolution
to that country’s brutal seven-year civil war.
Most governments de facto oppose a “single
resolution
mechanism” (SRM in Brussels jargon), because it would mean that they could no longer control their own banks.
Two decades ago, in their book Changing Fortunes, Paul Volcker and Toyo Gyohten underscored the glaring double standard of crisis resolution: “When the [International Monetary] Fund consults with a poor and weak country, the country gets in line.
But its success or failure ultimately boils down to power politics – namely, a
resolution
of the tension between short-term palliatives and the commitment to a long-term strategy.
The problem is that the conflict is not even close to being ripe for
resolution.
But it amounts merely to a temporary papering over of differences, not their
resolution.
In order to eradicate moral hazard, the system must have a
resolution
procedure to close banks when their capital falls below a minimum threshold.
This means upholding the principles that have helped to support peace and prosperity since the 1950s, including by backing the Iran nuclear deal, as long as the country continues to hold up its end up the bargain, and pursuing a peaceful
resolution
to the North Korea crisis.
Although the pressure from financial markets has moderated, for now, a long-term
resolution
to the crisis remains an existential priority for the EU.
Preventive Diplomacy, Not Pre-Emptive StrikesFinally, the United Nations Security Council has unanimously agreed a
resolution
to end the crisis in Lebanon.
It can also resolve the problem of managing banks’ bad assets by reselling most of assets and deposits – with a government guarantee – to new private shareholders after a clean-up of the bad assets (as in the
resolution
of the Indy Mac bank failure).
Acknowledging the limits of austerity, several initiatives attempt a European
resolution.
What all this means is that the financial crisis has turned out to be a lot deeper and its
resolution
considerably messier than necessary.
Indeed, the main factor fueling the current crisis and complicating its
resolution
is that the North has only one bargaining chip: threats.
What is important is that the constitution requires a super-majority – rather than, say, the easily reversible “non-bloc”
resolution
that the Ukrainian parliament adopted in 2010 – to join a military alliance.
In each case, Germany and its chancellor, Angela Merkel, were at the heart of efforts to achieve a diplomatic
resolution.
Europe’s crisis would then be well along the path to
resolution.
In the
resolution'
s words, the UN mission for Kosovo (UNMIK) must provide "substantial self-government for Kosovo" while "taking full account" of "the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia."
And that has meant less interest in an honest
resolution
of the crisis than in avoiding the appearance of being lenient toward Greece.
Just this past June, UN member states unanimously supported a General Assembly
resolution
to negotiate a new international agreement to protect marine life in the high seas.
As the Millennium Development Goals’ 2015 end date approaches, promotion of peace, security, and non-violent conflict
resolution
continues to be vitally important, and must be fully integrated into any future development agenda.
The UN’s Gaza peace
resolution
(which Britain authored) calls on the Israeli government to open up the supply lines, but this has been heeded only in small part.
The Israeli government would retort that the parallel call in the
resolution
for a halt to the flow of arms into Gaza also has not been heeded.
In 2010, the UN General Assembly and the Human Rights Council adopted a
resolution
explicitly recognizing the human right to water and sanitation, and acknowledging that they are essential to fulfilling other human-rights obligations.
The
resolution
calls upon developed countries and international organizations to offer financial support, capacity-building assistance, and technology transfer to countries in need – especially in the developing world – thereby helping them to provide for their populations clean and affordable drinking water and basic sanitation.
In Sudan, China supported a UN Security Council
resolution
establishing an international operation and committed 315 engineers to the UN-African Union force.
On the UN
resolution
establishing a no-fly zone and civilian protection in Libya, Brazil, along with three of the other “BRICS” (and world power wannabes) – Russia, India, and China – abstained.
But the mere prospect of such a transition usually postpones some important political decisions and freezes some economic activity, pending the
resolution
of the accompanying uncertainty.
Bush had promised to bring the Middle East conflict closer to a
resolution
before the end of his term this year.
At last month’s OAS General Assembly in Mexico, 14 countries (Argentina, Brazil, Bahamas, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Guyana, Jamaica, Mexico, the United States, Peru, St. Lucia, Uruguay, and Paraguay) proposed a draft
resolution
on how to initiate a dialogue with the Venezuelan regime – to no avail.
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