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US President Barack Obama, who has expressed deep concern about the overthrow of Morsi, is perhaps the only leader able to mediate in such a situation and work for a consensus
solution
that prevents a civil war.
The 1980’s
solution
saved the banks (and the bankers) from the debt crisis, but in the long run increased burden of repayment, and in this way decreased living standards in Latin America.
A better
solution
would have been debt reduction at an earlier stage of the crisis.
That does not necessarily mean that the idiot’s
solution
makes sense.
With an increasing number of Germans losing confidence in a European
solution
to the ongoing refugee crisis, calls for German isolation and unilateralism are growing louder – and far-right political forces are gaining traction.
The refusal of European leaders to take responsibility and agree on a shared
solution
to the refugee crisis is not just hurting the refugees; it is also damaging the EU’s future, as it weakens Germany’s willingness to reform and engage with the rest of Europe.
Israel’s Election in a BubbleTEL AVIV – Forty-five years into Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories, and four years after Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s government became the undertaker of the two-state solution, an electoral campaign run in utter denial of Israel’s Palestinian conundrum has just ended with yet another Netanyahu government in office.
Labor’s current leader, Shelly Yachimovich, superseded the fatalism of her predecessor, Ehud Barak, who maintained that the Palestinian conflict has no solution, with the politics of denial; she refused even to acknowledge that there is a problem.
Yes, he believes that Israel should end its policy of confrontation with the international community, and he truly wants a two-state
solution.
Following more than a year of deadlock, after negotiations in January 2011 led nowhere, this dialogue is for many the last chance to find a peaceful
solution
to a nearly decade-long conflict (in which I participated closely from 2006 to 2009 as the West’s main negotiator with Iran).
But geoengineering is not a magic
solution
to global warming.
The best
solution
is private capital – from retained earnings, new entrants, new ownership, and new investment.
Nor does a global
solution
to the challenge of climate change appear any closer.
By proposing a diplomatic
solution
to the use of chemical weapons in Syria, Putin offered Obama a way out of the political impasse – threatening a military intervention with little support at home or abroad – in which he found himself.
In a sense, the
solution
to this challenge is as plain as day.
If we can unlock the hidden potential in Latin America’s forests – without destroying them – then we could provide a
solution
to the problem of habitat destruction.
Even independent directors, often acclaimed as the
solution
to all problems, are subject to the same pressure.
This
solution
is unlikely to please ideologues on either end of the political spectrum.
But it is the right
solution
for Chile.
An effective
solution
to this problem exists: solar-power technology.
Thatcher’s greatest achievement was the liberalization of the overregulated British labor market, while Reagan turned the tide with his inaugural address: “In this present crisis, government is not the
solution
to our problem; government is the problem.”
We do not yet know what the outcome there will be, but “the greatest country on earth” cannot impose a
solution.
Another
solution
would be to reform the tax code to reduce returns when an individual or firm is cashing in on publicly funded research.
What would not be a solution, however, would be to channel fewer public resources into research and innovation – key drivers of economic growth.
The alternative is to Europeanize the
solution
to a problem caused largely by Europe’s systemic crisis.
But the US will begin to withdraw troops after 2014, without having defined a political
solution
in line with its interests.
The
solution
to the impasse over Europe’s Constitutional Treaty certainly does not lie in the direction of diminishing its scope, and thus perhaps making it just an “ordinary” treaty.
A commission set up by the League of Nations and headed by a Swedish diplomat crisscrossed the region in search of a fair solution, but ultimately failed to find a neat dividing line.
Finding a
solution
to the conflict in Syria is no easier.
Despite the meltdown in their relationship over Crimea, the US and Russia have continued to work together to negotiate a diplomatic
solution
to the Iran nuclear issue, and (with China) develop collective Security Council responses to successive crises in Africa.
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