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Since Copenhagen, climate change has slipped down the global agenda, as the
restoration
of economic growth, voter concern about jobs and living standards, and violent conflict in key trouble spots have taken precedence.
Will Cuba Rejoin the IMF?SANIBEL – The
restoration
of diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States unlocks new prospects for the island’s economy.
The ultimate aim of austerity is precisely the
restoration
of trust – among northern Europeans that the money transferred to troubled economies will not be squandered, and among the peoples affected by painful spending cuts that their efforts are recognized and supported.
But it is also feeding a patriotic emotion – a popular longing for the
restoration
of Russia’s imperial status and prestige – that Putin’s regime has shrewdly exploited.
For these groups, the
restoration
of democracy was a step toward social transformation, enabling them to participate more equally in the life of the country.
In order to rebuild the policy arsenal for the inevitable next crisis or recession, a prompt and methodical
restoration
of monetary policy to pre-crisis settings is far preferable.
In particular, the shift of income from those who save less to those who save more implies uncertainty about the
restoration
of aggregate demand.
For many Mexicans, the
restoration
to power of a party that governed in an authoritarian manner and returns without having had to modernize itself, is a cause for neither insomnia nor even concern.
Instead of strident demands for
restoration
of untrammeled national sovereignty in March 2019, she is now pleading for a transition, in which nothing noticeable to voters will change at all.
Venezuelans will be able to weigh in on Maduro’s plan to rewrite the constitution and the opposition’s push for new elections, the
restoration
of all checks and balances, and the formation of a “national unity” government.
Can we show that ecological
restoration
of the watershed could do more than just insecticides or mosquito nets to support efforts to reduce malaria (and dengue) in cities?
The post-crisis legacy was finally shaken off only several years later with the
restoration
of fiscal sustainability, debt write-offs under the so-called Brady Plan, and a variety of domestic structural reforms.
The second change would allow forestry and land-use projects that are eligible to issue carbon credits to include such activities as re-vegetation, forest restoration, and improved agricultural management.
Brazil is facing its biggest political crisis since the
restoration
of democracy in 1985.
Russia is involved in supplying and manning key parts of the two army corps that are occupying Donbas, and the Ukrainian government is right to insist on the
restoration
of its control of the border as a precondition of constitutional changes.
The entire legal community arose to demand
restoration
of the country’s judges and reinforcement of the rule of law.
The United States government has proven itself blind to these facts, but the international community also remains ill equipped to assist in the
restoration
of peace following conflicts in impoverished countries.
In the third phase, lasting three to five years, aid supports the first phase of post-war economic development, including
restoration
of schools, clinics, farms, factories, and ports.
Japan’s embrace of modernity came centuries later, with the decades-long Meiji
restoration
that began in the late 1860s.
The Organization of American States and other regional bodies must now forcefully insist on the effective
restoration
of constitutional norms in Venezuela.
Long-term growth considerations, while recognized as crucial, seem distant from the here and now of financial repair and
restoration
of confidence.
After centuries of isolation, Japan’s Meiji
restoration
chose selectively from the rest of the world, and within 50 years the country had become strong enough to defeat a European great power, in the Russo-Japanese War.
Some of the most promising ways to mitigate climate change are what we call “natural climate solutions”: the conservation, restoration, and improved management of land, in order to increase carbon storage or avoid greenhouse-gas emissions in landscapes worldwide.
The Indian government, for example, has set aside $6 billion for states to invest in forest
restoration.
MEXICO CITY – Brazil’s upcoming presidential election – its ninth since the
restoration
of democracy in 1985 – will take place against a bleak background, and not just because the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro was recently destroyed in a fire, or even because the economic recovery is faltering.
To prevent a humanitarian catastrophe, swift action needs to be taken:
restoration
of the market mechanism; exchange-rate unification (as President Mauricio Macri just implemented in Argentina); an alternative system of social transfers to substitute for rationing; fiscal retrenchment; orderly foreign-debt restructuring; and massive financial support from the international community.
A fifth report will address the state of land degradation and
restoration
at regional and global levels.
To block a Sudeiri restoration, he initially grouped together a number of marginalized, likeminded princes.
The crucial missing pieces are a shift in the structure of accessible aggregate demand and
restoration
of those parts of the economy’s asset base that have been run down, implying the need for structural change and investment.
A higher tax rate would spur owners to sell, leading to the
restoration
and improvement of land and buildings – effectively acting as a large stimulus package.
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