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them is unlikely, at least for now.
In an ideal world, America’s next president would rapidly embark on a two-step approach to
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job dynamism and financial soundness.
The world can no longer afford to delay
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the health and wealth of the oceans.
It is time for governments, business, and NGOs alike to recognize that when it comes to fighting the effects of climate change and protecting coastal communities, preserving and
restoring
nature may be the smartest investment we can make.
As for the future, it is much more likely to be defined by the United States’ need to put its economic house in order;China’s trajectory within and beyond its borders; and the ability of the world’s governments to cooperate on
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economic growth, stemming the spread of nuclear weapons, and meeting energy and environmental challenges.
World Finance After Robert RubinCAMBRIDGE: The US Treasury and Alan Greenspan receive great credit for
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stability in global markets after the Asian, Russian, Brazilian and other financial tremors of last fall.
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confidence in eurozone sovereign debt requires not only bank recapitalization, but also a credible, publicly-funded financial safety net that is sufficient to protect the bloc’s larger states.
Restoring
elements of manufacturing competitiveness is hard.
Given the protections afforded to acquired rights, the process of rooting out economic distortions and
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Brazil’s finances to a stable equilibrium will require a lengthy process of constitutional reform.
The report estimates that
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US infrastructure to “a state of good repair” would cost $4.6 trillion between 2016 and 2025.
Ultimately,
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America’s failing infrastructure will require what we call “progressive federalism”: harnessing the strengths of each level of government and working with the private sector to address pressing social and economic challenges.
Their goals of re-creating some 7th century caliphate or, in the case of Iraq,
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Sunni domination are unlikely to be satisfied by free men and women openly choosing their political system and leadership.
Yet Clinton bravely decided to complete the process of
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fiscal balance, in part to protect the long-term financing of the Social Security retirement program.
Beyond political and fiscal unification and short-term growth policies, Europeans urgently need structural reforms aimed at
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Europe’s competitiveness.
A case can be made for military intervention when a country finds itself on the edge of civil war, as Turkey was in 1980 (and as Egypt arguably was in July); but one should not confuse
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order with
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democracy.
To succeed, policymakers must recognize that today’s global imperatives – to eradicate poverty and improve wellbeing, while
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the Earth’s balance – form a single agenda, and that the most effective means of achieving it is education.
And, with effective educational programs that instill in future generations the importance of
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Earth’s balance and delivering a prosperous future for the many, rather than the few, we can stay on that path.
Punishment is ultimately an instrument – not the only one, nor the most important – for
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a collective moral conscience to societies ravaged by dictatorship.
Overcoming Puerto Rico’s crisis will require
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growth, implementing a sustainable fiscal policy, and debt restructuring.
And it was fitting that this token of a possible future should be found in an ophthalmology department, an enterprise devoted to
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vision.
Dump the Lisbon AgendaAs soon as he takes office as President of the European Commission, Durao Barroso - Portugal's former Prime Minister - should devote urgent attention to
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order and focus to the European Union's economic policies.
But none of that will ever be a substitute for leaders taking the moral high ground and
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to our public discourse its lost luster.
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robust growth is difficult enough without the ever-present specter of deleveraging and a severe shortage of policy ammunition.
But that measure, instead of
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financial calm, led to an escalation of expectations regarding what the state could and should do, and exacerbated social tensions.
Imagine if the EU offered constructive immigration reforms – for example,
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national control over welfare payments to non-citizens and allowing for an “emergency brake” on sudden population movements – to all members.
It takes time for the full impact of deleveraging, structural rebalancing, and
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shortfalls in tangible and intangible assets via investment to manifest itself.
Otherwise, the stated intention of
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inclusive growth patterns will lack credibility, undercutting the ability to make difficult but important choices.
But the immediate issue confronting many economies is different:
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a resilient and inclusive growth pattern that achieves whatever the trend in potential growth permits.
Of course, one can say that the Islamic State’s dream of
restoring
a Sunni caliphate is as anachronistic as Putin’s neo-imperial ambition.
And at the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China last year, Xi made his goal of
restoring
China’s great-power status even more explicit.The
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