Transition
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A
transition
to democracy in the old revolutionary Arab regimes will not correspond to a Western model, nor can it be imposed by American F-16’s.
Rather, it means opting for a controlled
transition
to a post-revolutionary phase in which economic modernization and international integration might usher in greater political change in the future.
And Denmark and Germany both provide good models for ensuring a smoother
transition
from education to employment.
In Europe the trend is dramatically unfavorable, more so in all the
transition
economies.
The Chinese public’s indifference to their country’s ceremonial
transition
of power is hardly surprising.
This apparently seamless transition, however, is widely expected to usher in a complex and potentially difficult decade for China – and for the rest of the world.
The
transition
from autocracy to democracy in the Middle East is likely to be bumpy and unstable, at best.
Does Web 2.0 technology imply an analogous role for “Twivolution” in a Chinese democratic
transition
one day?
For years, the world has believed that the
transition
from a unipolar to a multipolar order would be peaceful, orderly, and steady, with new players like China, Brazil, and Turkey adapting to the existing multilateral framework in a natural, harmonious way.
In fact, as the
transition
toward multipolarity has progressed, the international order has become increasingly unstable and tense.
But the biggest problem has been the failure of the developed countries – the architects of the post-World War II international order – to formulate an inclusive strategy to address global challenges and manage the
transition
to a new international system.
In managing the
transition
toward multipolarity, the West’s greatest challenge lies in Asia – a region that is simultaneously dynamic and future-oriented and hampered by historical tensions and divides.
Soon after, the Republican-controlled Senate voted for “a significant
transition
to full Iraq sovereignty in 2006.”
As developing countries become better off, one of the first things that happens is so-called “dietary transition.”
Both population growth and dietary
transition
contribute to faster demand growth and higher food prices.
Russia's Center Is Failing to HoldMOSCOW: For most of its nine years of postcommunist
transition
Russia's political blocs were too deeply divided to work together except negatively – this at a time when the country demanded resolute and positive decisions.
If the recent research debunking the middle-income trap is correct, China – one of history’s most miraculous growth stories – has a very good chance of succeeding in the
transition
to high-income status with similar vigor.
In fact, Egypt is on the right track, undertaking a
transition
to a resilient economy oriented toward enhanced competitiveness.
Navigating the economic
transition
to international competitiveness isn’t easy.
Thus, in many cases, measures that cushion the
transition
are essential.
Emerging Europe’s Deleveraging DilemmaLONDON – Serbia’s Tigar Corporation, a privatized automobile tire and tube maker, was a poster child for corporate makeovers in
transition
economies.
Many banks in Serbia and other
transition
countries in Europe rely heavily on funding from their eurozone parent institutions.
And annual growth during Rousseff’s presidency has probably averaged less than 2% – the slowest for any Brazilian president since the 1980s, when the country began its
transition
from hyperinflationary basket case and serial defaulter to stable and increasingly prosperous middle-income economy.
Against this background, Brazil is preparing for its most important presidential election since its
transition
from dictatorship to democracy in 1985 – and the polls do not bode well for Rousseff.
And, though the
transition
will undoubtedly be painful, it is essential to Brazil’s future economic growth and development.
But China is unique, because it has arrived at a late stage of demographic
transition
at a relatively early stage in its economic development.
Although social and economic developments are the main forces driving China’s rapid demographic transition, and population aging is an irreversible trend, there still remains scope for policy adjustment in order to balance the future population structure.
Public policies have a role to play not only in providing a cushion for workers in transition, via income support, but also in creating incentives and opportunities for skills acquisition.
For much of this year, there seemed to be one certainty in the coming leadership transition: the CCP’s new general secretary would be Xi Jinping, a man whose political vision could be elaborated in well under 30 seconds.
Despite continuing uncertainty surrounding China’s coming political transition, it is expected that pragmatism – the common thread among its leaders after Mao – will carry over to the new ruling cohort.
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