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But while Abbott was a spectacularly effective opposition leader as the Labor government unraveled, he proved himself utterly unable to manage his
transition
to Prime Minister, and was trailing badly in the opinion polls when he was ousted.
In other words, the
transition
we are facing is bigger than any one country or organization can manage alone.
Ideally, the new democratic order should be based on a common platform adopted by the forces of change, both secular and Islamic, and on a
transition
pact between these forces and those representing the old system, first and foremost the army.
When it comes to preparing for the future, one exceptionally large project lies ahead: the energy
transition.
With the energy
transition
law, my government aims to get ahead of this trend by creating the legislative framework for future “green” growth.
This would enable workers to weather the
transition
to the jobs of the future and allow the economy to benefit from new waves of wealth and value-generating creative destruction.
Already, Trump has made his three oldest children – who are supposed to run his business during his presidency – key players in his campaign and
transition.
But the mere prospect of such a
transition
usually postpones some important political decisions and freezes some economic activity, pending the resolution of the accompanying uncertainty.
China’s decennial leadership transition, culminating at the Chinese Communist Party’s 18th Congress, is a case in point.
And, while many will remember when a Chinese leadership
transition
was a political and cultural curiosity that had few direct economic implications for the world’s major powers, those days are long gone.
They concluded that China should complete its
transition
to a market economy with land, labor, financial, and enterprise reforms.
By rejecting a democratic transition, the regime is only prolonging its own agony and creating higher costs for Venezuela.
A genuine political
transition
needs to move ahead, albeit at a measured pace.
All of this is not only possible, but also necessary, because the
transition
to a low-carbon, climate-resilient economy makes economic, social, and environmental sense.
For the question now is whether the time is ripe to make the
transition
to another strategic paradigm altogether, one in which the levels of offensive and defensive systems change in both absolute and relative terms.
On the contrary, recent research by Nobel laureate economist George Akerlof and his colleagues suggests that pushing inflation too low may impede growth, and that the critical threshold is higher for countries, such as the post-communist
transition
economies, engaged in large structural changes.
Given that combating poverty is its overarching goal, the World Bank should be interested in helping Cuba preserve its social achievements and supporting its
transition
from a centralized planned economy to one with an entrepreneurial private sector.
Energy can be a key driver of European competitiveness and the
transition
to a low-carbon economy, benefiting European businesses and citizens alike.
The economic
transition
would help maintain and strengthen Europe’s competitiveness in a global economy that is increasingly competing on the basis of sustainability and resource efficiency.
They were more interested in the process of political
transition
and putting in place the Washington Consensus.
Most notably, Jorma Ollila, who had led Nokia’s
transition
from an industrial conglomerate to a technology giant, was too enamored with the company’s previous success to recognize the change that was needed to sustain its competitiveness.
In short, the financial revolution of the modern world was built on a political order – which anteceded a full
transition
to universal democracy – in which the creditors formed the political class.
Having completed the transition, the armed forces will return to their barracks and to safeguarding the country from foreign threats.
But, with Japan’s political system mired in a protracted
transition
under a dysfunctional two-party regime, recent governments have been unstable and weak, unable to satisfy either side’s demands.
But this will only make mass protests inevitable, ultimately jeopardizing the democratic
transition
in Georgia that Saakashvili claims to represent.
But
transition
costs would be immense, and there are serious doubts about whether such a country could remain in the EU, or even re-enter it in the short term, if it had just seceded unilaterally from another EU member state.
Given that Asian countries naturally will uphold and defend IP rights more vigorously when they have more at stake, the West should look for ways to hasten this
transition.
India has made its transition, to a modern society democratically.
Only Japan’s lost decade-and-a-half and the hardships of the
transition
from communism count as true macroeconomic catastrophes of a magnitude that was depressingly common in earlier decades.
Yet, so far, none of these events – aside from Japan starting in the early 1990’s and the failures of
transition
in the lands east of Poland – has caused a prolonged crisis.
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