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I grew up in an industrial town on the
south
shore of Lake Michigan - Gary, Indiana - and saw poverty, unemployment, and discrimination.
Reigniting
South
African GrowthJOHANNESBURG – A paradox of Sub-Saharan Africa’s rapid economic expansion is the fact that the region’s most sophisticated economy seems not to be part of it.
According to the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), a coordinated effort by
South
African construction firms, banks, financial institutions, and government ministries – in partnership with their counterparts in other African countries – could triple this share, potentially creating 80,000 new domestic jobs from exports of construction services by 2030.
Indeed,
South
African banks already command a 12% share of Sub-Saharan Africa’s banking market (outside their home country); with the regional market growing by more than 10% per year, they could nearly double this share by 2030.
The summit between
South
Korean President Kim Dae Jung and North Korea's "Dear Leader" Kim Jong Il raised hopes on both sides of the Korean peninsula that 55 years of hot and cold war may diminish.
By shaking hands with and embracing the
South
Korean president so publicly and so dramatically, Kim Jong Il demonstrated that he was seriously committed to beginning the process of normalizing political and economic relations between the two Koreas.
Preventing domination of the states to Russia's
south
by another power is also vital.
Other countries, especially in the south, perform poorly in most areas.
The problem is that Italy’s local public administration is notoriously ineffective, especially in the south, where unemployment is highest.
Chinese media have issued threats that sanctions could be extended to other
South
Korean companies, like Samsung and Hyundai.
Recent plans for major cuts in the
South
Korean military, along with a lack of public discussion about the country’s role in the wake of Kim’s fall, suggest that much work remains to be done.
As US and
South
Korean forces would most likely be operating on the same territory, they will need to avoid misperceptions or mistakes that could cause unintended clashes.
Indeed, with the north pitted against the south, and the east confronting the west, the EU is coming apart at the seams.
A large share of German exports (as well as those of other healthy eurozone economies) go to eurozone markets – including those in the troubled
south.
The Re-Division of EuropeATHENS – As the eurozone debt crisis has steadily widened the divide between Europe’s stronger northern economies and the weaker, more debt-laden economies in the
south
(with France a kind of no man’s land economy in between), one question is on everyone’s mind: Can Europe’s monetary union – indeed, the European Union itself – survive?
In the recession-afflicted south, continued fiscal consolidation will demand new austerity measures – a prospect that citizens will reject.
One hopes that modest recovery in the south, aided by strong German leadership in the north, will steer Europe in the right direction.
Indeed, any effective
South
Korean growth strategy must create more and better economic opportunities for women, in part by establishing more accommodating working environments and instituting a more diverse and flexible education system.
According to OECD data, only 55% of
South
Korean women aged 15-64 are in the labor force, compared to an average of 65% in the advanced economies.
In fact,
South
Korean women participate in the labor force at roughly the average rate for the OECD while they are in their late twenties.
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Korean students filling the streets of Seoul in 1986 could not have ended the authoritarian military government either.
The final misconception is that Hu might have demanded an explanation from Kim as to the causes of the fatal sinking of a
South
Korean vessel in late March.
Hu, having recently met with
South
Korean President Lee Myung-bak, may have discussed the issue with Kim, as well as the intense pressure Lee is under to respond, if not retaliate.
But in the Kurdish-controlled areas of the north and Shiite-dominated provinces in the south, levels of crime and deadly violence compare favorably with those in many cities in the United States.
Convinced that the Japanese would attack from the sea, the British defenses were encased in impenetrable concrete bunkers, with fixed artillery that could fire only to the
south.
According to the African Union’s High Level Panel on Illicit Flows, chaired by former
South
African President Thabo Mbeki, Africa loses more than $50 billion every year from illicit financial outflows.
After pointing to soaring credit growth in most
South
American countries (in Brazil, growth in mortgage lending exceeded 40% during 2010, more than tripling the stock of credit outstanding in 2007), the Fund concluded that “the current expansion does not yet rise to the level of a credit boom,” though “it would if the expansion were sustained for a prolonged period.”
To the
south
sits Saudi Arabia, with its long friendship with the United States and its inherent hostility toward Iran's Islamic Republic.
It offers no strategy for overcoming the crisis in the
south
of Europe, which means that the threat to the eurozone has not been removed.
It also sought to prevent the collapse of the North Korean regime and the resulting potential for chaos on its border – not only flows of refugees, but also the possibility that
South
Korean or US troops could move into the North.
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