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Scientists and engineers who work on climate change stress that governments need to adopt two main
responses.
Immediate problems require immediate
responses.
How much trouble will ultimately depend on factors that are very hard to forecast, including markets’
responses
to Fed tightening and political shocks (say, the scandal enveloping Petrobras in Brazil) that shake investors’ faith in local policies and markets.
All of these options are, however, short-term responses, and will likely be insufficient to bringing about any serious change in North Korea.
Democracy demands that politicians respect their voters; but an increasing number of politicians are respecting the often odious views of the public toward refugees, adopting brutal
responses
toward those seeking shelter in Europe.
Yet, in debates in the Diet, our parliament, neither Prime Minister Koizumi nor the Foreign Minister utter anything more than such tepid
responses
as: "Japan cannot respond to a hypothetical situation;" or "Japan cannot take a definitive stance without assessing the results of the inspections;" and "It is in Japan's national interest not to declare whether or not it supports the use of force."
In the project RethinkHIV, the Copenhagen Consensus Center and the Rush Foundation asked 30 of the world’s top HIV economists, supported by epidemiologists, demographers, and medical professionals, to analyze the most promising
responses
to the epidemic in the world’s worst-hit region, sub-Saharan Africa.
In confronting this admittedly huge challenge, we need to avoid short-sighted responses, such as protectionism and other measures that stifle innovation.
As the World Bank’s chief economist and senior vice president, I was in the middle of the conflagration and the debates about its causes and the appropriate policy
responses.
More specifically, training programs aimed at boosting pro-social motivation have led to increased activity in neural networks related to positive emotions and affiliation, as well as to reduced stress-relevant hormonal
responses
and increased immune markers, when participants are exposed to distress in others.
Biomedical
responses
are vital to disease control, but if people cannot access medicine or preventive services, even the best-designed initiatives will fail.
When governments work to implement the SDGs in areas like social protection, food security, and gender-based violence, HIV
responses
must also be part of their plans.
Many of these structural problems were hidden from view before the crisis, thereby delaying both market and policy
responses.
Let’s hope that an awareness of this will add a much-needed sense of urgency to national policy responses, as well as to efforts by the G-20 and other international bodies to improve international policy coordination.
Until recently, the record on evaluating
responses
to humanitarian emergencies has been patchy at best.
But this is not an option for NGOs that focus only on emergency
responses.
The HPG therefore recommended long-term monitoring of future humanitarian responses, and said that success or failure should be judged in a broad context rather than by a narrow focus on a specific project.
When Copenhagen Consensus researchers examined
responses
to global warming in Bangladesh, they found that increasing agricultural labor productivity “is the only way to increase the resilience of Bangladesh to climate change and to meet long-term development goals.”
In this context, Germany’s new austerity package is the latest and most striking element in a sequence of ill-advised
responses.
Still, Morocco’s monarchy has always been a step ahead of other Arab regimes when it comes to devising calculated
responses
to the popular mood.
Although these programs’ comprehensive nature explains their success, neither the Banking Recovery and Resolution Directive nor the Single Resolution Board (SRB) are designed to put in place such systemic
responses.
British policymakers must also move beyond ad hoc
responses
to natural and man-made disasters, by building more effective and reliable protection systems.
But that is no longer the case – a reality that is reflected in the international community’s muddled
responses
to similar territorial breaches today.
Asian countries have learned from their region’s own crisis in the 1990’s, as well as from the eurozone’s ongoing crisis, that effective management of cross-border capital flows requires well-constructed national, regional, and global
responses.
And both are triggering nativist
responses
in destination countries.
What Syria MeansNEW DELHI – Syria’s agony has generated a variety of unproductive responses: verbal condemnation of the excesses of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime; disagreements about the wisdom of armed intervention; and all-around confusion about the possibility of finding a viable long-term solution.
But the bottom line is that at a time when everyone is asking, “What is Europe doing?”, the Commission’s
responses
have seemed inadequate.
With his sense of showmanship, Sarkozy almost effortlessly eclipsed Barroso when handling the Russia-Georgia crisis in August, followed by the EU’s
responses
to the autumn crisis of cascading bank collapses.
The president made a short formal speech, to which the prince and British Prime Minister Tony Blair offered impromptu
responses.
The basic problem is that the Islamic State’s territorial gains are being approached from three completely different perspectives, demanding three different types of operational
responses.
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