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But Wolf’s
solution
is not enough, for the problem is not confined to high finance.
Microfinance is not the only solution, and it certainly has its critics.
Let us be clear: there is no military
solution
to this problem.
The extended and politicized debate about debt restructuring has made a Hamiltonian
solution
more difficult, because the credit of the countries that would be party to it has become questionable.
Counting Africa’s Invisible WorkersYAMOUSSOUKRO – The billions of dollars in aid delivered to Africa annually may do the continent much good, but it cannot deliver a
solution
to poverty.
And it is a grave mistake to think that this can be achieved without a political
solution
to the conflict in Syria – the conflict that enabled the organization’s explosive growth.
Only if external powers think beyond military operations and devise a political
solution
to the crisis can the fight against the Islamic State succeed.
Such a political
solution
must, first and foremost, reflect an understanding of past errors and a commitment not to repeat them.
Of course, implementing such a
solution
will not be easy – not least because of sharp divisions among relevant external powers.
Like Russia, Iran – which will be crucial to the success of any
solution
– backs the regime.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar are unwilling to support any
solution
that includes Assad.
Given that these countries recently managed to overcome their strong differences to reach a nuclear agreement with Iran, this might be the right forum to begin building consensus on a political
solution
in Syria.
The UN General Assembly cannot end its 70th session without taking decisive steps toward effective negotiations – and an effective
solution.
These migration pressures present a potential
solution
to Europe’s labor-market problem.
Moreover, given the massive increase in migration that would be needed to offset the impact of population aging in Europe, this would be only a partial
solution
at best.
Without addressing the root of the problem – America’s chronic saving shortfall – it is ludicrous to believe that there can be a bilateral
solution
for a multilateral problem.
That would be the functional equivalent of a tax hike on beleaguered American families – hardly the
solution
that US politicians are promising.
Rather, the key was the existence of a peace roadmap known as the Contact Group plan, which laid out an eventual
solution
for Bosnia.
No one liked the Contact Group plan, but no one came up with a better
solution
than a federalized Bosnia, within its existing borders, that would provide guarantees for minorities.
One such person is Tokyo 2020 Olympics President Yoshiro Mori, who has proposed a solution: adopt daylight saving time (DST), so that events scheduled for the morning, such as the marathon, can be held during cooler hours.
Given my extensive experience living in New England, I initially viewed the adoption of DST in Japan as a relatively straightforward
solution
– and not just to the Olympic issue.
Finally, with the moderate Rouhani now installed as President, a US military strike could undermine a golden opportunity for America and Iran to reach a face-saving
solution
(for both sides) on Iran’s nuclear program.
Governments, companies, and individuals have a responsibility to listen to the facts and decide for themselves if they are part of the problem or the
solution.
The real danger of the current presidential crisis and its
solution
for Merkel lies elsewhere, namely in the political calculations that made Joachim Gauck, the new German president, a candidate in the first place.
Now, as the pendulum swings back, it risks overshooting the optimal combination of private and public activity and ending up at a simplistic view of government as the problem and the private sector as the
solution.
If Norway is to avoid succumbing to the Dutch disease, there can be only one
solution.
The best – and most expensive –
solution
to these challenges is to provide universal insurance coverage.
Another
solution
is to improve the quality of care.
Indeed, universal insurance is the only
solution
for which even approximate estimates are possible.
Those Israelis who believe that a two-state
solution
cannot be achieved feel vindicated; those who simply do not want two states to coexist are equally well served.
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