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The good news is that far-reaching reforms can actually be easier to justify during periods of uncertainty, transition, or even crisis.
Xi may be confronting the most difficult domestic agenda: an effort to engineer a relatively smooth
transition
from an economic structure based on manufacturing and exports to one in which domestic consumption and services fuel growth.
For two years (1992-1993), I was a macroeconomic adviser to Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar and Finance Minister Boris Fyodorov, trying to help Russia to end the high inflation and extreme shortages that characterized the last years of the Soviet era, and to begin Russia’s
transition
to a market economy.
Even in countries like Tunisia and Egypt, where the
transition
to democracy is more advanced, political uncertainty has tended to plague economic achievements.
This rapid economic deterioration, combined with the high expectations raised by the onset of political transition, is creating a sense of urgency.
In Central and Eastern Europe, post-Cold War reformers had to manage the
transition
from a decrepit centrally planned socialist system to a free-market economy.
Per Zhou’s proposal, China has championed a
transition
to a multi-currency reserve system, in which the SDR and an internationalized renminbi would be used more widely, including in countries’ currency reserves.
South Africa’s economic transformation since its
transition
to democracy two decades ago has been remarkable.
Beyond the moral imperative, there is a strong financial argument in favor of the
transition
to a circular economy – namely, the promise of over $1 trillion in business opportunities.
After seven decades of Communism, the
transition
to a democratic market economy would not be easy.
Could Russia’s post-communist
transition
have been managed better?
But I believe what we are confronting is partly the legacy of the flawed Washington Consensus that shaped Russia’s
transition.
Today, more than a quarter-century since the onset of transition, those earlier results have been confirmed, and those who argued that private property rights, once created, would give rise to broader demands for the rule of law have been proven wrong.
Russia and many of the other
transition
countries are lagging further behind the advanced economies than ever.
GDP in some
transition
countries is below its level at the beginning of the
transition.
The deep corruption of the Harvard University team chosen to “help” Russia in its transition, described in a detailed account published in 2006 by Institutional Investor, reinforced these beliefs.
The liberal reformers who have been jailed could have paved the way for a peaceful
transition
to a reformed Saudi Arabia.
The UN has encouraged and facilitated the process – through quiet good offices during the last years of the conflict, human rights monitoring, assistance to the Constituent Assembly election, and monitoring arms and armies during the
transition.
For Xi, that end is a smooth
transition
into modernity that cements the CPC’s long-term authority and ensures his own legacy as modern China’s most significant leader.
He is part of the proud generation that defeated apartheid – and then peacefully engineered a
transition
to durable black-majority rule.
Having studied these factors, we believe that the world economy is on the verge of a transformative change – the
transition
to a multipolar world economic order.
With 60,000 people killed in the war on drugs, Mexicans – like Russians following the first chaotic years of democratic
transition
under Boris Yeltsin – opted for political regression, underpinned by nostalgia for rule by a firm, if corrupt, hand.
The answer, we believe, is to adopt a new and better set of tools to assess challenges and implement solutions – an approach we call “development in transition.”
In order to do so, however, South Korea will need to invest in its capabilities to stabilize North Korea and manage its
transition.
This is why the New Deal model is innovative; it creates political support around issues that need to be addressed if countries are to make the
transition
from conflict and fragility to peace and stability.
Instead of strident demands for restoration of untrammeled national sovereignty in March 2019, she is now pleading for a transition, in which nothing noticeable to voters will change at all.
The zealots still hope for a total rupture with Europe eventually, but seem relieved about postponing the day of reckoning until the end of May’s “status quo transition” in December 2020.
It won’t be – and presumably that reality will dictate extending the
transition
until after the 2022 general election, then beyond.
But while Malaysians continue to celebrate their peaceful democratic transition, a key question remains: Can multiparty democracy flourish in such a divided society?
We Czechs know something about this, as the wrenching economic
transition
that we underwent in the 1990’s taught us much about how the right policies can break the grip of hopelessness.
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