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But, as French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized during his election campaign,
reviving
the support that the EU used to enjoy is no less essential.
Russia, challenged to court new friends, but also struggling to manage its own weakening economy, is not interested in
reviving
a friendship with a country that seems to have made it a point of principle never to pay anyone for anything.
Reviving
Islamic law would only deepen a trust deficit that is a key source of the Middle East’s current economic underdevelopment and political failures.
Now more than ever, Germany must be persuaded that without its contribution in
reviving
growth and correcting external imbalances, the eurozone faces prolonged depression and certain collapse.
Reflecting on the legacy of the Great War has also been an occasion for
reviving
the era’s mentalities.
It is not yet a hole of the type one finds in Greece, where restoring fiscal balance and
reviving
economic growth are probably impossible without a restructuring of public debt.
If the full benefits of trade liberalization are to be gained quickly, there is no alternative to resuming comprehensive negotiations – and the tradeoffs between industries that this strategy entails – by
reviving
the WTO’s Millennium Round.
To be sure, there are no quick fixes: headline-grabbing initiatives often fail to measure up to the challenge of
reviving
growth.
Meanwhile, he set to work
reviving
the Soviet Union, under a different name but similarly based on opposition to American global leadership and Western-style democratization.
There was already much discussion about
reviving
1930’s-style regulation of banks before Obama’s dramatic and combative announcement on January 21.
The government’s goal should be to succeed not only in
reviving
the economy, but also in reversing the deterioration of China’s structural problems, thereby laying a solid foundation for economic growth in the future.
Like Abe, Modi is expected to focus on
reviving
India’s economic fortunes while simultaneously bolstering its defenses and strengthening its strategic partnerships with likeminded states, thereby promoting regional stability and blocking the rise of a Sino-centric Asia.
Any emergency financial package must enable the government to survive through the May election and signal a commitment to
reviving
economic growth.
In order to create the political space needed for economic reform, Arab leaders must underwrite a regional growth pact – a Marshall Plan of sorts – that would facilitate major new investments aimed at
reviving
economic activity.
President Saakashvili seems to understand the necessity of
reviving
Georgia's moribund economy, which requires, first and foremost, political stability.
Chinese pressure to restart the Myitsone project is
reviving
anti-Chinese sentiment in Myanmar.
In such a charged social and political context,
reviving
high-quality economic growth is crucial.
But
reviving
civil society – the many mutually complementary ways in which citizens participate in public life – is a complicated task, as the peoples of Egypt and Tunisia will soon find out.
This leaves Brazil’s government with only one real option for restoring business confidence and
reviving
economic growth: tackling Brazil’s structural weaknesses.
Whatever the dubious temporary merits of
reviving
industrial policy in a deep recession, governments need an exit strategy before the programs become permanently entrenched and develop powerful rent-seeking constituencies.
And it has gotten nowhere near
reviving
inter-Korean talks.
Reviving
Muslim DemocracyDAKKA – As fears about the Islamization of politics in the Muslim world grow, Bangladesh, with the world’s fourth-largest Muslim population (126 million), has moved dramatically in the opposite direction.
While motivated by the best of intentions, the hope of
reviving
the road map is out of touch with reality.
In this diversity, we in India see immense possibilities, and in Sana’a we pledged ourselves to energizing and
reviving
this semi-dormant organization.
What is now
reviving
the idea of variable geometry is the prospect of the EU's massive enlargement with the admission of ten new members from Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean, multiplied by the political crisis within Europe over the American war against Iraq.
Reviving
the QuartetFollowing the formation of a Palestinian unity government between Fatah and Hamas, and the Arab League summit which revived King Abdullah’s peace plan of 2002, it is time for the so-called Middle East Quartet, consisting of the European Union, Russia, the United Nations, and the United States, to get into action.
The current EU presidency was able to convince the US administration that
reviving
the Quartet could be useful.
On the contrary, he would have been reckless to launch the third “arrow” of his so-called Abenomics strategy for
reviving
Japan’s economy – supply-side structural reforms – without a clear mandate for reform.
Indeed, it is very likely that
reviving
growth will lead to larger current-account deficits, even if the savings rate improves and domestic energy production curtails oil and gas imports.
The time may not be ripe for a true European constitution, but confronting, rather than evading, the fundamental issues that the EU faces could create a context for
reviving
the constitutional treaty and preparing the Union for the challenges of our time.
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