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To succeed, monetary, fiscal, and structural policies must be implemented together, in a logical and mutually reinforcing order.
Both macroeconomic and structural policies would then be easier to justify politically – and much more likely to
succeed.
And, ultimately, Arab states’ economic reforms will
succeed
only if citizens gain a more powerful voice in governance.
To succeed, the post-2015 agenda must break the original mold.
Abe’s government has now announced that Haruhiko Kuroda, the president of the Asian Development Bank and former Vice Minister of Finance for International Affairs, will be its choice to
succeed
Shirakawa as BOJ Governor.
First, a government that possesses basic scientific knowhow and modern manufacturing capability, and is determined to develop a number of rudimentary nuclear weapons, will most likely succeed, sooner or later.
That remains the case today, when any force used would need to be much larger in scope and uncertain to
succeed.
In light of even greater differences resulting from the enlargement, they are not likely to
succeed
in the near future.
But no one should walk away doubting the determination of the US and other members of the Quartet to see this process
succeed
as quickly as possible.
As one expert puts it, a guiding coalition with good managers but poor leaders will not
succeed.
This requires that the promised Israeli disengagement from Gaza and parts of the West Bank
succeed.
But although Russia's role in the region has decreased, cooperation with Russia is essential if the Transcaucasian states are to
succeed.
Should China succeed, its neighbors – which are increasingly tied to its economy – might adjust their policies to appease Chinese preferences.
Xi’s vision is impressive, but will it
succeed
as a grand strategy?
But if such a strategy is to succeed, it will have to be accompanied by European-led reforms in the Western Balkans that align those countries more closely with EU membership requirements.
Whereas Obama owes his election in large part to his charisma, Barroso is likely to
succeed
himself precisely because of his lack of charisma, because he says very little in so many languages.
That global effort will almost certainly not
succeed
without a credible Chinese threat to sever Kim’s economic umbilical cord.
Indeed, the appointment of Vice Chair Janet L. Yellen to
succeed
Ben Bernanke highlights an important point: What used to be a technical appointment, of interest only to nerdy economists, has now become a major cause of political tension, not only dividing Republicans and Democrats (it does not take much to do that), but even splitting the Democratic Party.
In terms of the US public interest – and that of the world – it is very important that whoever President Barack Obama nominates to
succeed
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke when his term expires at the beginning of 2014 is from the Macroeconomic Camp.
To succeed, he must bring a bureaucracy that has spun somewhat out of control back in line.
Rebels know that if they succeed, they will gain immense personal wealth, be able to reward those who backed their coup, and have enough arms to keep themselves in power, no matter how badly they rule.
The Next Fed ChairCAMBRIDGE – US President Donald Trump’s administration is expected, by November 2, to announce its choice, subject to Senate approval, to
succeed
Janet Yellen as Chair of the Federal Reserve Board in February 2018.
Because the circular economy is inherently systemic, it can
succeed
only if all stakeholders co-design, co-create, and co-own products and services.
Speculation about who will
succeed
Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has already begun; ultimately, however, the answer will probably make little difference.
Whether or not these prosecutions succeed, for now we can no longer celebrate the SEC’s disclosure rule, or the United States’ renewed support in creating a global standard of transparency for the extractive industries.
Such campaigns sometimes
succeed
because they can credibly threaten to damage the value of global brand names.
Intervention in Kosovo will
succeed
only when a true body politic is established.
While Sarkozy’s popularity remains low, a majority of the French want him to succeed, for he has four more years to go, and there is no alternative around the corner.
But to
succeed
in improving development outcomes, countries must be motivated by more than self-interest.
But it is not clear that these plans will
succeed
fully.
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