Transformation
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This holding pattern is particularly harmful because profound
transformation
will surely depend on financing from a sound sovereign bond market, which cannot function properly until uncertainty related to the government’s contingent liabilities – all those implicit guarantees – has been resolved.
As in the second half of the twentieth century, visionary leaders must direct the
transformation
– and civil-society movements must support them.
Meanwhile, with the exception of Slovenia, the democratic
transformation
in the post-Yugoslav region remains uneasy.
Significantly, two proposals that were most likely to meet German opposition – Eurobonds to pool risk and the
transformation
of the European Stability Mechanism into a bank that could borrow from the European Central Bank – were removed from his draft memorandum to European leaders.
With its huge state enterprise sector and pervasive restrictions on just about anything, China has only one option: radical
transformation
of its economy.
Finally, Africa’s
transformation
into an agricultural powerhouse must be based on inclusiveness and environmental sustainability.
Who saw that sudden and rapid
transformation
coming?
That villa is now the Norwegian Center for Studies of the Holocaust and Religious Minorities, a fine
transformation
of a tainted place.
It is time for the world to move the agenda for Myanmar forward, not just by offering assistance, but by removing the sanctions that have now become an impediment to the country’s
transformation.
So far, that transformation, initiated following legislative elections in November 2010, has been breathtaking.
A similar
transformation
occurred in South Korea, where a 2.8% current-account deficit in 1996-1997 became an 8.6% surplus in 1998-1999.
Last year, ADB economist Juzhong Zhuang highlighted the contrast between the “growth with equity” that characterized the
transformation
of the newly industrialized economies in the 1960’s-1970’s and recent experience.
For an institution that seemed on the verge of irrelevance not too long ago, this is quite a
transformation.
EU accession has undoubtedly contributed to Poland’s exceptional institutional
transformation.
Until now, this
transformation
was framed in terms of broad goals and aspirations.
But with China’s leaders now focusing squarely on aligning the vast population’s behavioral norms with the next phase of transformation, the case for a consumer-led China has become more compelling than ever.
The
transformation
in investors’ beliefs is striking.
In the United States, the financial sector is undergoing a high-speed but permanent structural transformation, the effects of which could be severe for developing countries’ economic growth.
This is forcing profound
transformation
at the national and international levels.
Not only has structural
transformation
caused the economy to slow; it has also exposed deep flaws in China’s financial system.
And yet there is another way to view nomads: as survivors, entrepreneurs, providers, and agents of
transformation.
Now they find themselves in an organization in the process of radical
transformation.
But haven’t similar capital investments and soaring property prices also been an increasingly important part of China’s
transformation
since the 1990’s?
Turkmenistan’s Tentative OpeningASHGABAT – Turkmenistan, a country rich in natural gas and strategically located on the borders of Iran and Afghanistan, may be on the brink of
transformation.
On global nonproliferation, the US should push for a role for India in next year’s Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) review conference in order to complete the country’s
transformation
from being part of the problem to being part of the solution.
Obama should tap the expertise and energy in the Indian and American private sectors to foster public-private partnerships on complex global problems such as climate change, agricultural transformation, education and HIV/AIDS.
South Africa’s economic
transformation
since its transition to democracy two decades ago has been remarkable.
The list, dominated by intellectuals who in the 1990’s had called for freedom of speech and political participation, appeared with the statement: “This is the time when China is facing the most problems in its unprecedented transformation, and when it most needs public intellectuals to be on the scene and to speak out.”
This year’s revamped publication – shorter than usual, analytically well-structured, and written in lucid prose, without hyperbole – in some ways mirrors Africa’s own transformation, as it raises hopes that we may at last be witnessing the continent’s long-promised economic arrival.
Although the 2008 financial crisis exposed profound institutional shortcomings, the response – including heightened regulatory safeguards like the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act in the United States and the Basel III banking standards – has failed to bring about the needed
transformation.
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