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So far, Xi’s down-to-earth approach has raised hopes that China will enter a new phase of reform that will address economic imbalances, increase social inclusion, and
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endemic corruption.
No government is truly willing to
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the causes of inequality and hunger, which would require making fair taxation and comprehensive welfare a top priority.
As United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned, “Any peace effort that does not
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the root causes of the crisis will do little other than set the stage for the next cycle of violence.”
After all the diplomacy and effort that these epoch-making events required, European policymakers should be able to
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reform of the IMF, the World Bank, the G-7, and the G-8.
Well-meaning US politicians have likewise shown how not to
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global warming with subsidies and tax breaks.
The Paris agreement, concluded last December, was a major accomplishment and an unprecedented display of political unity in the effort to
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one of the most dangerous and complicated threats to our future welfare and prosperity.
In fact, governments should be even more ambitious, implementing national laws and action plans that
tackle
the problem now, instead of kicking the can down the road for future generations to deal with.
In fact, by preventing the EU from addressing these issues, the national governments – helpless to
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them effectively on their own – have made these problems worse.
Of course, they know much better than any visitor the many problems India still must
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– social, environmental and economic, with many accompanying issues in the security domain.
He does not want his legacy to comprise simply powerful speeches; he wants to
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real issues affecting France, Europe, and the world.
“The Bank needs an accomplished professional who is ready to
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the great challenges of sustainable development from day one,” I wrote.
But efforts to
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health-care costs continue to be hampered by widespread reluctance to
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sensitive issues, as epitomized by the “death panel” tempest of a year ago.
Such programs must recognize and
tackle
the acute challenges the continent faces.
Obama’s new National Security Strategy shows a political willingness to back an international order able to
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these challenges.
We must
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deficiencies in distribution systems that limit access to drugs and diagnostics, driving up costs.
If China fails to
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its structural problems in a timely fashion, growth is unlikely to be sustainable.
If the G-20 is to be effective as a development instrument, it should begin to
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the single most important financial flow that Africa and other low-income regions will attract in this new decade.
He must
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the structural decay fostered under Zuma.
A handful of bioengineering startups and aid groups, such as Engineers Without Borders, have begun to
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health-related problems in refugee communities.
Notwithstanding the important decisions taken over the last couple of years, the reality is that we need to do more to
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the challenges facing the eurozone.
In the coming months, international pressure to
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this crisis will grow.
Willingness to
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inflation is impeded by Asia’s heavy reliance on exports and external demand.
On a regional level, Rudd argues, the US and China could work on joint strategies to denuclearize and, ultimately, reunify the Korean Peninsula;
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the lingering sore of Japan’s war history; harmonize regional trade agreements; and transform the East Asia Summit into a more complete Asia-Pacific Community.
In fact, the EU has been struggling to
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collectively the challenges it faces – in particular, the refugee crisis, which has already strained passport-free travel within the Schengen Area (one of the most visible, celebrated, and appreciated achievements of European integration).
On the contrary, the surplus creates an important opportunity to
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the long-run challenges that Germany faces – an opportunity that Merkel’s next government must not waste.
Italy is far too big for the European Stability Mechanism to
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a debt crisis there in the same way it did in Greece or Portugal.
The question is what strategy Italy should adopt to
tackle
its fiscal problem.
Details regarding the management of the Old City, the administration of Jerusalem as a whole, and the relocation of settlers have been considered too sensitive to tackle, and would-be peacemakers have thought it better first to build trust by starting with easier topics.
A new East African NCD Alliance – a loose coalition of civil-society organizations – has been created to
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the challenge in that region.
But it will take courage and sheer determination to
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what is perhaps the biggest obstacle of all – resistance from deeply entrenched local and provincial power blocs.
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