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Building on these
successes
will require more training for women in the use of digital technologies.
It is virtually certain that many of the MDGs will not have been met by the end of 2015, but there have been striking
successes
in some areas.
At the same time, there is little evidence to suggest that those
successes
were the result of the MDGs themselves.
In fact, the UN’s contribution to peace and development should not be understated, though its
successes
clearly do not receive the publicity they deserve.
There are some notable
successes
– from 2007 to 2011, five of the world’s ten fastest-growing countries with a population of more than 10 million were in Africa.
African countries will benefit from reflecting on these
successes
and failures, and on what they mean for their own development strategies.
The media, unsurprisingly, have feasted upon the failures of T5 in London, while neglecting the
successes
of T3 in Beijing.
Expectations for the Geneva talks are so low that trivial matters – such as the fact that President Bashar al-Assad’s negotiators and the opposition are sitting together in the same room (though not at the same table) – are being hailed as
successes.
This anniversary should have provided ample reason for a heated debate about the
successes
and failures of German reunification and for offering a vision for Germany and Europe for the next 20 years.
In manufacturing, small developing countries could thrive on the basis of a few export
successes
and diversify sequentially through time – t-shirts now, followed by the assembly of televisions and microwave ovens, and on up the chain of skill and value.
The biggest
successes
of Obama’s first term concerned economic inclusion.
These agreements are hailed as great successes, and annual reports summarizing official statistics are published showing that the use of CFC continues to decrease.
The Chinese film “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” became the highest grossing non-English film, and Indian movies like “Monsoon Wedding” were global box-office
successes.
While recognizing that every country is different, the practices we adopted, the
successes
we had, and the lessons we learned have a broader relevance.
Today, despite the MDGs’ notable successes, too many of the targets remain unachieved.
Ukraine’s recent
successes
mirror a more optimistic mood in the EU.
People close to Annan say that he hoped to build on these
successes
during the UN’s recently concluded summit.
But recent electoral
successes
for at least two of the regional parties – the Trinamool Congress, which rules West Bengal, and now Samajwadi – have fueled speculation that they might be tempted to bring down the central government in order to emerge stronger after early polls.
The Obama administration is therefore particularly interested in summit “deliverables” – outcomes that can be announced as major
successes.
But its
successes
in Iraq, Lebanon, and Palestine are creating great anxiety, and even hostility, in some quarters.
Too many Iranian successes, and too many Sunni debacles, could also lead to immense pressure in Syria, where a minority Alawi regime dominates a Sunni majority.
This means not just criticizing the failings of weak leaders, but also highlighting the
successes
of strong ones.
Understanding other developing countries’
successes
and shortcomings has been – and remains – an important part of China’s approach to formulating its growth strategy.
But for all of its successes, Costa Rica faces two critical problems: a persistent, structural fiscal deficit and a gridlocked political system.
Despite some notable successes, such as the aircraft manufacturer Embraer in Brazil and salmon farming in Chile, governments largely picked losers – not least because political pressure, not firms’ competitive potential, drove the selection process.
We should toast the likely successes: some form of financial-product safety commission will be established; more derivative trading will move to exchanges and clearing houses from the shadows of the murky “bespoke” market; and some of the worst mortgage practices will be restricted.
These innovations were considered technical
successes.
This extreme free-market ideology, also called “structural adjustment,” went against the practical lessons of development
successes
in China and the rest of Asia.
I can claim credit for modest successes, but Ghana needs more than modest
successes.
Today’s Arab reformers thus can draw on our
successes
– and avoid our mistakes.
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