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They will not
succeed
unless they become more open to creative destruction, allowing not only tools and procedures, but also mindsets, to be revamped and upgraded.
If the “governance revolution” is to succeed, the process must not end with the ongoing prosecutions.
But a political settlement within Afghanistan cannot
succeed
without a regional grand bargain.
But China’s June 19 episode is a reminder that the PBOC in particular and Chinese policy-making institutions in general have a long way to go before they
succeed
in instilling the necessary confidence in both the renminbi and themselves.
As the world prepares to agree upon new Sustainable Development Goals to
succeed
the MDGs, we must put in place the policies needed to ensure that the targets can be met.
Ben Bernanke, the Chairman of President George W. Bush’s Council of Economic Advisors and a likely candidate to
succeed
Alan Greenspan as the Federal Reserve’s chairman in January, has called the decline in real interest rates over just the last decade a “global savings glut.”
If these girls can show so much bravery in seeking an education, surely the international community can do more to make sure they
succeed
in obtaining one.
If Trump is to
succeed
in delivering the high growth and genuine financial stability that he has promised, he will need some help from abroad.
But if they
succeed
in governing, their political program could serve as a template for populists throughout the EU.
Local efforts may
succeed
or fail based on the talents of local implementers.
It is increasingly clear that the war on drugs cannot
succeed.
We will succeed, by 2015, in halving the proportion of people whose income is less than $1 a day.
This conception of deterrence failed in Lebanon in 2006, with Israel forced to accept a UN-sponsored cease-fire agreement, and it is no more likely to
succeed
in Gaza.
Rather than creating opportunities for refugees to settle and
succeed
in new countries, the system meant to address the current crisis is hampering progress, generating discontent, and compounding the pressure on already-strained governments.
The antiliberal mood in Poland and Eastern Europe shows that the young find it also difficult to construct their new identities, and if they do, can only
succeed
by invoking a kind of longing for the irrational.
Unfortunately, they are unlikely to succeed, because most of the elements of the package revealed so far address the symptoms of the crisis, not its underlying causes.
Qudwa is a dark-horse candidate to
succeed
Abbas – a possible compromise figure who has never been directly involved in security or military activities.
The new strategy of regional negotiations can
succeed
and provide a foundation upon which an international trading regime can be built only if the TTIP and the TPP are balanced and approachable to the wider international community.
Whether the Saudis
succeed
will be determined largely by the shale-energy industry in the United States.
The European Commission has proposed a plan to stimulate investment spending through a new financing scheme, one that we hope will
succeed.
A new approach is needed to strengthen struggling schools, train teachers, and ensure that every child can obtain the necessary skills to
succeed.
And, as past failures have demonstrated, education systems in much of the Global South cannot
succeed
alone.
Our best hope is that South Korea will
succeed
as the next host country, picking up where Canada has fallen far short.
The continent’s third pillar, South Africa, will spend 2008 mired in an escalating political feud between Thabo Mbeki, the lame-duck president, and Jacob Zuma, a former deputy who is the newly elected leader of the ruling African National Congress and the leading candidate to
succeed
Mbeki, his bitter rival, next year.
And Abenomics 2.0 may not succeed, not least because young people, unconvinced that they can support larger families, are increasingly delaying marriage and children.
More significant was Barroso’s call for European political parties to nominate candidates to
succeed
him in the 2014 parliamentary elections.
Shinzo Abe, the acting secretary-general of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party and a leading candidate to
succeed
Junichiro Koizumi as Japanese prime minister next year, put it bluntly: it would be wrong for Japan to send a signal to China that the US and Japan will watch and tolerate a Chinese military invasion of Taiwan.
If China’s leaders succeed, they can then have a sensible and nuanced debate about the evolving role of the state in their economy, a debate on the merits.
So, will China’s plan for transforming the renminbi into an international rival to the dollar
succeed?
Similarly, while the world today searches for ways to confront dependence on fossil fuels and seeks other, cleaner energy sources, Russia continues to live off its oil and gas, which only encourages it to delay the economic and political restructuring that it will need to
succeed
in the long term.
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