Transformation
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Latin America is undergoing an exciting
transformation.
Poland’s
transformation
is visible not only in the form of new motorways, local roads, airports, hospitals and stadiums, but also in the appearance of vast numbers of new and refurbished housing units, supermarkets, and modern factories.
As with other aspects of China’s transformation, it draws pragmatically on international practice, but is defined by its Chinese characteristics.
If Tesla’s open patents succeed in bringing other players into the sector, it could transform what is now a niche product into a mass-market phenomenon – a
transformation
that would significantly advance the fight against climate change.
We live in an age of enormous
transformation
– an era in which focusing solely on near-term financial results is a prescription for extinction, and addressing societal needs is entirely compatible with long-term profitability.
Turkey’s
transformation
has already put an end to the Cold War-style security-state apparatus that ruled the country for half a century, and has changed the framework of the country’s domestic and foreign policy.
This is both a necessary and a promising role, for the region needs a local dynamic force pushing for reform, transformation, and peace.
What is needed is a root and branch
transformation
of the way that economic activity is carried out in all Arab nations.
India's Bollywood PowerThe world has heard much about India’s extraordinary
transformation
in recent years, and even of its claims to a share of “world leadership.“
Of course, delivering such a
transformation
will not be easy.
We must take advantage of this opportunity, by pursuing a construction
transformation
based on restoring trees, the world’s most effective carbon-capture tool.
The most extreme
transformation
of this kind is, of course, the story of God’s favorite angel, Lucifer – a story that has set the context for my psychological investigations into lesser human transformations in response to the corrosive influence of powerful situational forces.
A similar
transformation
can be seen in every successful non-OPEC developing country.
The success of a place is very much related to its people’s ability to accomplish this transformation, as exemplified by places such as Singapore, Turkey, and Israel.
This would create new prospects for the countries in the EU’s southern neighborhood, and thus give the
transformation
process an economic and technological impetus.
Overcoming it requires not only a change of mindset, but a total
transformation
of the political system.
To be sure, the abolition of subsidies was only one element of New Zealand’s agricultural
transformation.
That is a major reason why the costs of the
transformation
have been so much higher in the former Soviet Union than in Central Europe in terms of a larger decline in production, larger income differentials, and greater poverty.
The good news is that everything we know about economic development suggests that large-scale institutional
transformation
is hardly ever a prerequisite for jump-starting growth.
Once growth is set into motion, it becomes easier to maintain a virtuous cycle with rapid growth and institutional
transformation
driving each other.
After taking power in 1961, Park Chung Hee's military government moved in a trial-and-error fashion, without recourse to system-wide transformation, experimenting at first with various public investment projects.
The Toilet RevolutionCOPENHAGEN – Politicians and philanthropists often talk about abstract, lofty ideas such as sustainability and
transformation
through dialogue.
The crisis in Europe’s southern neighborhood reflects a deep-seated
transformation
process that will have long-lasting consequences – for the region, for Europe, and for the world.
Proposals for some sort of “partnership for transformation,” based on political reform and full respect of human rights and fundamental freedoms, should bear in mind that the region’s political landscape looks certain to remain volatile and tense in the coming months.
Just as the post-1945 Marshall Plan consisted of a financial-aid package aimed at reconstructing and re-launching Western Europe’s economies to support democratic
transformation
and political stability, the countries of the Arab Spring face similar challenges and needs.
While the continent shows great diversity in the socioeconomic trajectories, growth rates have generally masked an underlying lack of structural
transformation.
Many African countries have yet to undergo the kind of
transformation
that is necessary for socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable development over the long term: namely, industrialization.
And, to their credit, most African countries already recognize that such a
transformation
is necessary to address a wide range of interconnected challenges that they are now confronting.
Following the fall of the Berlin Wall, I devoted practically all of my energies to the
transformation
of the formerly Communist world.
In nearly all other countries, such a
transformation
was accomplished by establishing the rule of law and/or moving from autocracy to democracy.
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